It started with "He's a w@nker", which he held a hand up in a bit of genuine banter-style to the UBs. I thought it was fine - a bit of acknowledgement and in good spirit.
Then it got ramped-up to "FB". Still seemed pretty contained to BF with a bit of ripple around about.
There's two clear issues:
1 - The raging hypocrisy of the reporting and commentary around this, particularly in light of the reaction to Boyd being called an "OB" at the weekend, shrugging it off and Clarke himself refusing to talk about the behaviour of the Dhims' support.
2 - The fact that, despite bemoaning this raging hypocrisy, too many of our support still haven't got the sense to box clever and stop providing open goals for the anti-Rangers commentary to continue. It was patently obvious last night when it was being sung that it would be all over the headlines, and that was even before Clarke's interview. It's also forced the club and manager into having to answer questions about it and cover their arses to try and limit the damage these headlines cause as they spread beyond the pages of the Scottish rags and start appearing across the likes of Sky News.
The staunch "we don't care" line might sound big and clever, but it's not going to do anything other than fuel the issue. If folk can't see the difficulty that gives us and the club in actually making our cases, then there's little hope for change.