Are you 12?I will beat it again lol
Are you 12?I will beat it again lol
You must live in a parallel universe if you think strict lability would result in anyone other than Rangers being held to account.
Wish I was again sadlyAre you 12?
You clearly still have that mental age. Well done.Wish I was again sadly
Are you stupid though ? It's ok if you are
We can help you
Thanks can I have a gold star ?You clearly still have that mental age. Well done.
Naw!Thanks can I have a gold star ?
It's for my collection
Computer says nawNaw!
Where was your statement when the bheggars and every other club in Scotland sang about Rangers players/managers being orange bastards.
Where were your statements when ex Rangers - now current Kilmarnock players - were met with sectarian abuse.
Where were your statements when Kyle Lafferty, then a Hearts player, endured sectarian abuse.
The same with current Hearts player and ex Rangers player, Steven Naismith.
%^*& off you corrupt shower of bastards. Only last Sunday Boyd, Burke and Broadfoot were met with a barrage of sectarian abuse and nothing.
Shite, backwards country riddled...
There were no statements.
The difference is Clarke has made a song and dance about it - mainly to deflect from his team being pumped.
Next time anything is aimed at us or any ex player it should be highlighted to everyone.
The thing is we are not agenda driven greeting faced scumbags with an inferiority complex.
We need to play the political game better and to do that we need to be whiter than white ourselves.
The UB could turn this into a positive and issue a statement apologising to Clarke (I know I know) and saying the chant was a test to gauge reaction and to compare the reaction to the behaviour of the filth at the weekend. The difference is night and day.
It's not actually. Strict liabilty will NEVER happen. The key line is We must do all that we can under our current rules.
It was meant to be tonight but they were otherwise engaged in the tall cranes.Ian Maxwell, Chief Executive at the Scottish FA: "The Scottish FA condemns in the strongest possible terms the spate of incidents this season involving unacceptable conduct in Scottish football. This season we have witnessed match officials and players hit by coins, sectarian singing at matches and abusive and threatening behaviour towards match officials, players, managers and coaching staff. This behaviour is completely unacceptable and simply has no place in football, or indeed Scottish society.
"Football has a responsibility to take action. We must do all that we can under our current rules and engage with clubs to seek to eradicate such behaviour.
"This issue, however, is not one that football can solve on its own. To that end, SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster and I recently met with Cabinet Secretary for Justice Humza Yousaf, Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing Joe Fitzpatrick and Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins to discuss unacceptable conduct in football and how we can work together to address this.
"We will seek further discussions in light of the most recent events to maintain the momentum for change."
https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/scottish-fa-statement-on-unacceptable-conduct/?rid=14258
It’s ok folks Humza is involved, panick over.
Ian Maxwell, Chief Executive at the Scottish FA: "The Scottish FA condemns in the strongest possible terms the spate of incidents this season involving unacceptable conduct in Scottish football. This season we have witnessed match officials and players hit by coins, sectarian singing at matches and abusive and threatening behaviour towards match officials, players, managers and coaching staff. This behaviour is completely unacceptable and simply has no place in football, or indeed Scottish society.
"Football has a responsibility to take action. We must do all that we can under our current rules and engage with clubs to seek to eradicate such behaviour.
"This issue, however, is not one that football can solve on its own. To that end, SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster and I recently met with Cabinet Secretary for Justice Humza Yousaf, Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing Joe Fitzpatrick and Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins to discuss unacceptable conduct in football and how we can work together to address this.
"We will seek further discussions in light of the most recent events to maintain the momentum for change."
https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/scottish-fa-statement-on-unacceptable-conduct/?rid=14258
It’s ok folks Humza is involved, panick over.
I've said it before and I'll say it again;
Our club needs to employ a proper bastard, an Alastair Campbell type ( not him) who can respond immediately to these issues and shut them down, someone who knows how the media works and can fight out corner in an effective fashion.
Sectarian comments at a Scotland gathering Mr. Maxwell. What if Ally was as sensitive as Steve Clark?
Strict liability is the way to go.
Strike 1 - Close stand (fines are useless).
Strike 2 - Empty Stadium.
Strike 3 - Docked points.
There is only one club and it's cronies who vote against this. This is the same club who year after year is fined by UEFA for their behaviour.
....SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster and I recently met with Cabinet Secretary for Justice Humza Yousaf, Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing Joe Fitzpatrick and Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins ..........
Jesust wept !!!!! F.uck me!!!!
For the same reason James Dornan was silent until yesterday, then immediately sprung into life, demanding Rangers meet with him and his totally inclusive (no laughing) cross party group of MSPs to discuss Wednesday night. Funnily enough neither he, or the equally loathsome Humza, appeared to have no problem with their jolly craicster fellow hoops fans behaviour at Kilmarnock just a few days earlier. The double standards and hypocrisy shown by the media and politicians in the last few days is so jaw droppingly blatant, it's become quite sinister.They had the chance to meet on Monday after Boyd suffered sectarian abuse and a coin thrown at Rugby Park. I wonder why there was no meeting then. It looks like Clarke is being set up as the new victimised " Lenny " ?
When king & co took the reigns in 2015 we were told they would beef up the boardroom in a political sense, sadly it's still lacking in 2019.
Rangers as a club still aren't at the races in this warfare, which is ridiculous given plenty of fans are more savvy at understanding the game than the club.