Following on from yesterday and my contact with the Scotsman as alluded to on the following thread,
the Belfast News Letter have published my account/a Rangers fan perspective on the events of Saturday as well as other related events and topical matters.
It's a small win and goes to show that we can use our own voices and contacts to fight back.
Thanks to the News Letter for publishing. Go check it out please!
https://www.newsletter.co.uk/sport/...-anything-to-do-with-rangers-is-wrong-3242320
In defiance, with a siege mentality, is not how I want to remember the weekend that saw Rangers lift their 55th league title and a joyous occasion for thousands of people but the sustained outpouring of negativity and vitriol from Scottish mainstream media outlets ensures that certain issues have to be addressed and defended.
Firstly, the vast majority of Rangers fans and all right thinking people strongly condemn the mindless scenes of violence and reckless behaviour from a small minority that marred the joyful experience and positivity of thousands of Rangers fans at George Square on Saturday afternoon.
Full article on the News Letter link above. Cheers.
Discussion with The Scotsman on the negative and vitriolic content since Saturday
OK, so I've just had a lengthy discussion on the phone with Alison Campsie of The Scotsman putting across a Rangers fan/fan culture perspective on the events of Saturday. Alison was critical as a journalist should be and didn't appear to be doorstepping. I challenged some of the content of her...
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the Belfast News Letter have published my account/a Rangers fan perspective on the events of Saturday as well as other related events and topical matters.
It's a small win and goes to show that we can use our own voices and contacts to fight back.
Thanks to the News Letter for publishing. Go check it out please!
https://www.newsletter.co.uk/sport/...-anything-to-do-with-rangers-is-wrong-3242320
“In some people’s eyes, anything to do with Rangers is wrong.”
Not my words, but those of Graeme Souness speaking during his Ibrox era 30 years ago - the more things change, the more they stay the same.In defiance, with a siege mentality, is not how I want to remember the weekend that saw Rangers lift their 55th league title and a joyous occasion for thousands of people but the sustained outpouring of negativity and vitriol from Scottish mainstream media outlets ensures that certain issues have to be addressed and defended.
Firstly, the vast majority of Rangers fans and all right thinking people strongly condemn the mindless scenes of violence and reckless behaviour from a small minority that marred the joyful experience and positivity of thousands of Rangers fans at George Square on Saturday afternoon.
Full article on the News Letter link above. Cheers.