Banner Blast - Livingston hit out at Celtic fans’ ‘unapproved banners’ – and reveal issue with American school kids in home section

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This from the online Scottish Sun.







They've revealed it could be the last time ANY banners are allowed in to the ground


LIVINGSTON say they have launched a probe into an unapproved banner unfurled by the Green Brigade during Sunday's Premiership clash.

In a lengthy statement, the West Lothian side have set out a timeline of the hours leading up to the clash - which saw Hoops ultras unfurl a banner across much of the East Stand which read: "Born into slavery they were Freedom's Sons".

It commemorated the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, but Livi said in a statement that it was allowed into the ground AGAINST the express wishes of the club and the police.

They say they've opened discussions with stewards as to how it was allowed in - ostensibly through an emergency gate that was opened due to "safety concerns".

They say that permission was twice rejected for a Tifo display across all three stands - with the only permission granted for a banner in the South Stand (behind the goal) to read:“You Play for Us and We’ll Sing for You”.

Instead, the banner unfurled at half time read: "Hold on to our title Bhoys. Don't Give up The Dream."

ivingston have also addressed concerns raised by home fans after selling tickets to home areas to a school group from the USA, some of whom wore Celtic colours.

They said in a statement: "There were a number of issues which arose before and during Sunday’s match with Celtic which we, as a club, feel we need to address.

"Prior to this fixture, a visiting supporters group called “The Green Brigade”, via the Celtic SLO, requested a Tifo display in all three stands allocated to the Celtic support and to have a banner displayed along the front of the East Stand.

"The banner was to read “You Play for Us and We’ll Sing for You”.

"This request was refused and instead, permission was granted for a Tifo and banner display in the South Stand only.

"This matter was discussed at the pre-match meeting, held in the week leading up to the match, where representatives from the club, Celtic FC, Amberstone (our steward company) and a delegate from the SPFL were all present.

"The agreement for a Tifo and banner display in the South Stand was understood by all in attendance.

"On match-day around an hour prior to kick off, a further request for a Tifo display in all three stands was requested by the same visiting supporters group and was again refused.

"Against the instruction of the club and police, the banner was allowed into the ground, unchecked, through an emergency gate that was opened due to safety concerns.

"The banner was then displayed along the front of the East Stand – again, against the agreed procedure.

"It was then deemed that this banner and the Tifo display would be allowed to continue on the grounds of public safety for those in the ground and to prevent further disorder that may have delayed the kick off or jeopardised the game going ahead.

"At the start of second half a further unapproved banner was then unfurled.

"The banner itself wasn’t an issue as such however, again, visiting supporters were permitted access trackside to display the banner which is wholly and utterly unacceptable.

"Full discussions are ongoing with external partners who were working at the stadium on Sunday to find out why a number of these incidents were allowed to happen and what steps will be taken to ensure there is no repeat in future fixtures.

"Going forward, it may well be that no banners or flags at all, of any nature, will be permitted in to the ground as an immediate way of preventing this but this will be discussed in full to ensure an outcome which prevents a repeat at future fixtures.

One final point, we were contacted a long time ago from a school group travelling over from America for the Easter weekend and they were looking to take in games on Saturday and Sunday and resultantly, had asked about coming to our game.

"Given the nature of the visit, we had no reason to believe it may consist of some opposition supporters and at no point was this communicated to us by the company organising the trip.

"On arrival, some of the group were in away colours but given the away allocation of tickets was sold out, there was no options available to move the group to the away section.

"However, after our safety team spoke with the group, and home supporters around them, the group did remove colours and remained in place in the home end and made reference to how welcomed they were made by home supporters in and around where they were seated.

"We thank the supporters in the areas C1, C2 and C3 for their understanding on this and for making the group feel welcomed despite the initial misunderstanding.

"All in all, certainly a disappointing day on all fronts relating to the above issues.

"We’re well aware that certain elements on the day weren’t acceptable and whilst conversations will be happening with all partners involved, we’ll also be having further discussions internally as to how we can attempt to reduce the number of concerns on these games.
 
How
Did they manage to sneak it in then? Wasn’t exactly a stick it up your jumper and nobody will notice sizes banner was it?

Because they have infiltrated stewarding companies and get the emergency doors open so they can pile in people without tickets and other paraphernalia that's not been pre allowed.

The stand behind the goal the green brigade were in was clearly way over seating capacity.

They have done this at several grounds.
 
I guess the real question is what safety concern they caused to force an emergency exit to be opened and then how did they manage to get free reign through said exit to bring in any damn thing they wanted.

Either the stewards were in on it or the GB caused some sort of disorder and basically took control of that exit from the authorities.

If and when we give them an allocation for Ibrox we should either sell their tickets ourselves or make Bheast fc provide the season ticket details of who they sell to and exclude these fuckers from the ground.
 
Because they have infiltrated stewarding companies and get the emergency doors open so they can pile in people without tickets and other paraphernalia that's not been pre allowed.

The stand behind the goal the green brigade were in was clearly way over seating capacity.

They have done this at several grounds.

They bully their way around grounds up and down the country, bully stewards and the police do nothing for fear of being filmed and having their details released online.

Their behaviour when they play at Hampden is threatening and almost violent if staff do not allow them to double up at turnstiles.

When these scumbags come to Ibrox next season there must be a no banner policy in the away end and there must be a police barrier checks before any of these cxxts get anywhere near the ground and then a second line of cops inspecting tickets and then again at the turnstiles.

The gangrene brigade should be banned from all grounds - they are a threat to public order and decency.
 
“It was then deemed that this banner and the Tifo display would be allowed to continue on the grounds of public safety for those in the ground and to prevent further disorder that may have delayed the kick off or jeopardised the game going ahead.”

Long winded way of saying the stewards and Police should have removed banner but shat it instead?
 
Saw a video of them walking along side of pitch holding the massive banner, they were allowed to do as they pleased. No one tried to stop them.

The blame lies with Livi here.

Joke club.
More like the blame lies with the Celtic supporting stewards employed by the third-party contracted by Livingston.
They opened an emergency entrance to allow the GB inside.
Having said that, they were probably threatened beforehand with violence, if they didn’t!!
 
Funny in our last away game at Livi it was almost a crush as they were so slow letting us in loads of people doing their nut, As for getting near your seat forget it.

No emergency gate opened then though.
 
This from the online Scottish Sun.







They've revealed it could be the last time ANY banners are allowed in to the ground


LIVINGSTON say they have launched a probe into an unapproved banner unfurled by the Green Brigade during Sunday's Premiership clash.

In a lengthy statement, the West Lothian side have set out a timeline of the hours leading up to the clash - which saw Hoops ultras unfurl a banner across much of the East Stand which read: "Born into slavery they were Freedom's Sons".

It commemorated the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, but Livi said in a statement that it was allowed into the ground AGAINST the express wishes of the club and the police.

They say they've opened discussions with stewards as to how it was allowed in - ostensibly through an emergency gate that was opened due to "safety concerns".

They say that permission was twice rejected for a Tifo display across all three stands - with the only permission granted for a banner in the South Stand (behind the goal) to read:“You Play for Us and We’ll Sing for You”.

Instead, the banner unfurled at half time read: "Hold on to our title Bhoys. Don't Give up The Dream."

ivingston have also addressed concerns raised by home fans after selling tickets to home areas to a school group from the USA, some of whom wore Celtic colours.

They said in a statement: "There were a number of issues which arose before and during Sunday’s match with Celtic which we, as a club, feel we need to address.

"Prior to this fixture, a visiting supporters group called “The Green Brigade”, via the Celtic SLO, requested a Tifo display in all three stands allocated to the Celtic support and to have a banner displayed along the front of the East Stand.

"The banner was to read “You Play for Us and We’ll Sing for You”.

"This request was refused and instead, permission was granted for a Tifo and banner display in the South Stand only.

"This matter was discussed at the pre-match meeting, held in the week leading up to the match, where representatives from the club, Celtic FC, Amberstone (our steward company) and a delegate from the SPFL were all present.

"The agreement for a Tifo and banner display in the South Stand was understood by all in attendance.

"On match-day around an hour prior to kick off, a further request for a Tifo display in all three stands was requested by the same visiting supporters group and was again refused.

"Against the instruction of the club and police, the banner was allowed into the ground, unchecked, through an emergency gate that was opened due to safety concerns.

"The banner was then displayed along the front of the East Stand – again, against the agreed procedure.

"It was then deemed that this banner and the Tifo display would be allowed to continue on the grounds of public safety for those in the ground and to prevent further disorder that may have delayed the kick off or jeopardised the game going ahead.

"At the start of second half a further unapproved banner was then unfurled.

"The banner itself wasn’t an issue as such however, again, visiting supporters were permitted access trackside to display the banner which is wholly and utterly unacceptable.

"Full discussions are ongoing with external partners who were working at the stadium on Sunday to find out why a number of these incidents were allowed to happen and what steps will be taken to ensure there is no repeat in future fixtures.

"Going forward, it may well be that no banners or flags at all, of any nature, will be permitted in to the ground as an immediate way of preventing this but this will be discussed in full to ensure an outcome which prevents a repeat at future fixtures.

One final point, we were contacted a long time ago from a school group travelling over from America for the Easter weekend and they were looking to take in games on Saturday and Sunday and resultantly, had asked about coming to our game.

"Given the nature of the visit, we had no reason to believe it may consist of some opposition supporters and at no point was this communicated to us by the company organising the trip.

"On arrival, some of the group were in away colours but given the away allocation of tickets was sold out, there was no options available to move the group to the away section.

"However, after our safety team spoke with the group, and home supporters around them, the group did remove colours and remained in place in the home end and made reference to how welcomed they were made by home supporters in and around where they were seated.

"We thank the supporters in the areas C1, C2 and C3 for their understanding on this and for making the group feel welcomed despite the initial misunderstanding.

"All in all, certainly a disappointing day on all fronts relating to the above issues.

"We’re well aware that certain elements on the day weren’t acceptable and whilst conversations will be happening with all partners involved, we’ll also be having further discussions internally as to how we can attempt to reduce the number of concerns on these games.
I don’t think they have to worry about the “going forward” stuff.
Falkirk and Hamilton don’t have that big an away support.
 
This from the online Scottish Sun.







They've revealed it could be the last time ANY banners are allowed in to the ground


LIVINGSTON say they have launched a probe into an unapproved banner unfurled by the Green Brigade during Sunday's Premiership clash.

In a lengthy statement, the West Lothian side have set out a timeline of the hours leading up to the clash - which saw Hoops ultras unfurl a banner across much of the East Stand which read: "Born into slavery they were Freedom's Sons".

It commemorated the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, but Livi said in a statement that it was allowed into the ground AGAINST the express wishes of the club and the police.

They say they've opened discussions with stewards as to how it was allowed in - ostensibly through an emergency gate that was opened due to "safety concerns".

They say that permission was twice rejected for a Tifo display across all three stands - with the only permission granted for a banner in the South Stand (behind the goal) to read:“You Play for Us and We’ll Sing for You”.

Instead, the banner unfurled at half time read: "Hold on to our title Bhoys. Don't Give up The Dream."

ivingston have also addressed concerns raised by home fans after selling tickets to home areas to a school group from the USA, some of whom wore Celtic colours.

They said in a statement: "There were a number of issues which arose before and during Sunday’s match with Celtic which we, as a club, feel we need to address.

"Prior to this fixture, a visiting supporters group called “The Green Brigade”, via the Celtic SLO, requested a Tifo display in all three stands allocated to the Celtic support and to have a banner displayed along the front of the East Stand.

"The banner was to read “You Play for Us and We’ll Sing for You”.

"This request was refused and instead, permission was granted for a Tifo and banner display in the South Stand only.

"This matter was discussed at the pre-match meeting, held in the week leading up to the match, where representatives from the club, Celtic FC, Amberstone (our steward company) and a delegate from the SPFL were all present.

"The agreement for a Tifo and banner display in the South Stand was understood by all in attendance.

"On match-day around an hour prior to kick off, a further request for a Tifo display in all three stands was requested by the same visiting supporters group and was again refused.

"Against the instruction of the club and police, the banner was allowed into the ground, unchecked, through an emergency gate that was opened due to safety concerns.

"The banner was then displayed along the front of the East Stand – again, against the agreed procedure.

"It was then deemed that this banner and the Tifo display would be allowed to continue on the grounds of public safety for those in the ground and to prevent further disorder that may have delayed the kick off or jeopardised the game going ahead.

"At the start of second half a further unapproved banner was then unfurled.

"The banner itself wasn’t an issue as such however, again, visiting supporters were permitted access trackside to display the banner which is wholly and utterly unacceptable.

"Full discussions are ongoing with external partners who were working at the stadium on Sunday to find out why a number of these incidents were allowed to happen and what steps will be taken to ensure there is no repeat in future fixtures.

"Going forward, it may well be that no banners or flags at all, of any nature, will be permitted in to the ground as an immediate way of preventing this but this will be discussed in full to ensure an outcome which prevents a repeat at future fixtures.

One final point, we were contacted a long time ago from a school group travelling over from America for the Easter weekend and they were looking to take in games on Saturday and Sunday and resultantly, had asked about coming to our game.

"Given the nature of the visit, we had no reason to believe it may consist of some opposition supporters and at no point was this communicated to us by the company organising the trip.

"On arrival, some of the group were in away colours but given the away allocation of tickets was sold out, there was no options available to move the group to the away section.

"However, after our safety team spoke with the group, and home supporters around them, the group did remove colours and remained in place in the home end and made reference to how welcomed they were made by home supporters in and around where they were seated.

"We thank the supporters in the areas C1, C2 and C3 for their understanding on this and for making the group feel welcomed despite the initial misunderstanding.

"All in all, certainly a disappointing day on all fronts relating to the above issues.

"We’re well aware that certain elements on the day weren’t acceptable and whilst conversations will be happening with all partners involved, we’ll also be having further discussions internally as to how we can attempt to reduce the number of concerns on these games.
They try are the most reprehensible scum in Great Britain. Also their SLO has so much history in conducting their activities.
 
A few times I've been through there and it's murder to get in with the queues and searches and missed k.o off a couple times, seems like they just get gates open for them going by that article!
 
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