Jackson - High ranking Rangers official had a go at Brown

Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
 
I'm late to the party here and cant run through 8 pages of posts

but if it wasn't Jimmy Bell giving it Gazza flute gestures then its a missed opportunity.
 
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Never happened.
I suspect this "article" should be filed alongside the Scottish Cup Semi Final "article" in 2016 which claimed that the Rangers directors in the stand at Hampden were all high-fiving each other at the end of the penalty shootout.

The file must be pretty thick by now what with the Peter Grant - "Rangers fans were throwing golf balls studded with nails onto the pitch at me " etc etc
 
One of the big reasons we are now champions is the team and management have zero fear and zero respect for Celtic and despise them as much as we do.

It's wonderful to read that this attitude goes higher in our club.

Brown, and many others on and off the pitch at Parkhead, has goaded and mocked us for years. Their club has employees who refuse to even say our name. If we have bitten back, then it's not before time.

As for Jackson, he is an embarrassment to his profession and an enemy of Rangers.
A club who dont even want to call it an old firm game anymore as they dont want to be even associated with us in any football sense, how rude and disrespectful can you be and then expect us to be like old pals after a game.
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Why do all septic players and fans act like schoolyard bullies? Whining like fu*k when they get a taste of their own medicine. A real man would suck it up and never show it bothered them.
 
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So he doesn't mention who it was or what was said? We just have to take his word for it.

This is the same football journo who spent the winter period practically begging SFA and Scottish government to shut football down because of the pandemic.
 
Was it ever clarified what he said? I saw it at the time. Classy or what!
I'm sure I read on a thread after the game, that Brown was muttering quadruple treble or something similar as he went off. I don't know if that's true, and I haven't seen any footage with audio to confirm that. However, it looks that way.
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport
understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Obviously one of Jackson's wee Ceptic moles told this story to him, because no one at Ibrox talks to him, or his rag of a paper. keep on writing your drivel Jackson, because every day is a day closer to the lights going out at the Day Late Record for the last time. Journalists like you are the cause of the demise of what was once a very good newspaper. You reap what you sow. WATP.
 
Add Jackson to the banned list at Ibrox.
Nah. Invite him for Saturday and force him to watch.

Just let this sink in. Every single one of these bastards thought they'd be celebrating "10 in a row" right now and would be going waaaaaay over the top at the weekend. Now they are crying because big bad Rangers laughed at them while smashing their dreams to smithereens.
 
I think Brown is a scumbag but the Kamara approach was a public show of support from the captain of your biggest rivals the game after he was racially abused.
There is plenty ammunition to fire at Brown and Celtic for that matter, in my opinion that isn't one of them.
Can understand your viewpoint but for me it was designed to make Brown and celtic look good.All the comment after it was about how classy Brown was which I think was the intention all along.Mayby I am just a cynic.
 
Sounds like this person should be getting promoted, this is absolutely the attitude I expect club officials to have when dealing with the reptiles.
Reminds me of the late Andy Russell, groundsman at Fir Park. In 1977 Celtic were at Fir Park and a win would see them crowned Champions, on arrival Stein says to wee Andy "how's the pitch tonight wee man"? "Good enough for the shite you're puting on it!" replies wee Andy.
 
All this shows is he’s a grass and he’s got a track record of being a grass too has he not, from memory was he not the one to have put Ferguson and McGregor in the shite on the Scotland training camp beer session that ran on a bit?
It was Pressley that did the grassing, Fergie and Shagger kept quiet about Browns involvement.
 
Jackson’s shat it and put in the article admitting his bestestest buddy Lego has been just as bad with his honking behaviour.

Basically saying it’s ok for him to do it, but there’s no Protestant laughing back allowed.
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Get it right f**kin round the classless pr1ck
 
But surely that's the point a public show of support that is in view of the cameras.
Brown is a prize walloper, a classless clown considering he is a captain but it was one of the few times he actually did the right thing as a captain.
I agree with your point on public show of support.

But That Club and its adherents always portray themselves as a fair and equitable subset of our society. Nothing, and I mean nothing they ever do is for a charitable action other than to make themselves look good.

Protect their “good name“ is what Stein said wasn't it? They surreptitiously donate £10k every year to the British Legion to prevent anyone being able to level a charge of ignoring our Armed Forces.

All this, in order to appease their hordes whilst they "preserve" their good name.
 
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Since 2015 we’ve had Griffiths tying scarves to posts, blowing his nose on our cornerflags, hanging over the broomy waving tricolours, spitting on our crest, brown cutting about with sunglasses dancing at our fans, brown fighting with our players and when celebrating yet this is what this alky cretin brings up. Give me a fucking break man
 
Jackson’s shat it and put in the article admitting his bestestest buddy Lego has been just as bad with his honking behaviour.

Basically saying it’s ok for him to do it, but there’s no Protestant laughing back allowed.
Can’t see the article at all now
 
This is how it should be with every one of them, we should always let them know just how little we think of them. Everyone at the club should be the same.
 
Has the sleekit prick now pulled his article? You're just a fraud, Keech, and you know it.
 
Got to be one of the cleaners putting him in his place, for leaving a mess with his lego everyone knows it plays havoc with hoover bags.
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Keith, you are a stupid c unt. Look up the meanings of words before you use them incorrectly. Guttural means a husky or gravelly sounding voice you dumb fu ck. Nothing to do with the meaning or intent of the comment.
 
File this under shite. If it was a senior Rangers official then its odds on he's over 50, unfit and wearing a mask. Brown would have acted the hard man faced with an easy target. So it didn't happen. More likely someone smirked at him from behind a mask and Jackson has made a storyline out of it.
 
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