The mentally challengeds actually have a supporters group of virgins who view themselves as Ultras and their sole purpose is to stick these stickers and graffiti everywhere. Mile Style Vandals they are called.
The Herald - "If the knock-out blow was the Motherwell game, then the Green Brigade admit they "took their eye off the ball". The emergence of a group of affiliated young Turks in the last year, the Style Mile Vandals (SMV) brought the edge of drunkenness and hooliganism to Celtic away fixtures. So who are the SMV?
"Well, they're kind of the naughty wee brother who got kind of carried away. They've been on the go about a year, are younger kids and into graffiti and stuff. These are the guys out late at night putting up stickers and spray painting.
"The Union Bears [Rangers' 'ultras'] have something similar. But there's a huge difference between the SMV and the Green Brigade, even if there's an overlap of a few members.
"The Green Brigade kind of don't want the notoriety as individuals; the SMV want to be the big boys. They see themselves as a group within a group and the Green Brigade are annoyed they've been pursuing their notoriety.
"My view? The recent pyro stuff hasn't just been the SMV and the kids around the group. It's easy enough to find online and it's also cheap enough to find online and it's also cheap enough for anyone to buy. However, a lot people need a bogeyman to blame."
Just a bit of background to these scumbags dragging Scotland into the gutter with their hooliganism and anti-British values, defacing our beautiful city with their I.R.A. propaganda. The average Glasweigan must wonder what on earth half these slogans are. Quite sure the Green Brigade and the Style Mile Vandals fell out a long time ago as the groups split after 5 years as one group in 2011 which resulted in their members fighting.
Be vigilant, both groups graffiti are everywhere, report it as soon as you see it, it shouldn't be there in the first place. Notice it especially on walls and fences along the train lines and like I say, nearly everywhere in the City Centre. Get it removed!
If any Rangers fans with pressure washers or self run businesses specialising in this that would volunteer to clean up our city if Glasgow City Council won't?