Wrexham mob getting police escort from brazen head

I used to laugh when Bears said that we live in their head 24 / 7, but yesterday that lot turning up to pay to watch a Rangers Colts game only confirmed it. :)) They are beyond embarrassing.
They are warped. A psychologist would have a lifetime's worth of work analysing just one tiny mind.
 
These guys must be on the police radar for known troublemakers , they should never have been allowed near the stadium . Police Scotland failing in their duty not for the first time

Too busy keeping tabs on us and keeping us under control. The scum have went undetected as the authorities give high five's all round at keeping us subdued.
 
These guys must be on the police radar for known troublemakers , they should never have been allowed near the stadium . Police Scotland failing in their duty not for the first time

Police Scotland = Groin Brigade Bitches :)
That’s what it looks like!
Didn’t the groin brigade get a Focus officer kicked off his job a few years ago for ... actually doing his job!
 
Could be any of these:-

1 - not Green Brigade and just Wrexham scum who knew how to push our buttons
2 - was Green Brigade who kept their gobs shut and walked in with their ticket
3 - Police let the Green Brigade into the Wrexham crowd because Nicola Sturgeon told them to, just to marginalise Rangers fans (either willingly because they're part of the stasi, or against all their beliefs under duress).

@TCWNS1872 Please think carefully and let us know which is most likely.

I was stuck in traffic in the Gorbals as Plod escorted 'Wrexham' from the Brazen Head. Surely Plod should err on the side of caution and assume the GB are going along for a spot of Saturday high jinks? Surely, given that it is an U-21 match and that there is a strong likelihood that there will be more families with children present than usual, the safety of supporters should be paramount and inebriated 'ultras' leaving from a well known Celtic pub should be denied access to the stadium as opposed to escorted to it?

Plod can deny you access at the turnstile. This has nothing to do with the club whatsoever.

The Rangers support is continually at the mercy of questionable decisions by Police Scotland. Situations where the support can be unnecessarily antagonised or manipulated for PR purposes have happened all too often for it to be a happy accident or a case of mere coincidence.

Are you going to tell me that the Police force in this country aren't politicised?
 
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I was stuck in traffic in the Gorbals as Plod escorted 'Wrexham' from the Brazen Head. Surely Plod should err on the side of caution and assume the GB are going along for a spot of Saturday high jinks? Surely, given that it is an U-21 match and that there is a strong likelihood that there will be more families with children present than usual, the safety of supporters should be paramount and inebriated 'ultras' leaving from a well known Celtic pub should be denied access to the stadium as opposed to escorted to it?

Plod can deny you access at the turnstile. This has nothing to do with the club whatsoever.

The Rangers support is continually at the mercy of questionable decisions by Police Scotland. Situations where the support can be unnecessarily antagonised or manipulated for PR purposes have happened all too often for it to be a happy accident or a case of mere coincidence.

Are you going to tell me that the Police force in this country aren't politicised?
This is 100% correct they knew the troublemakers were going and knew why they were going, just to cause as much bother as they could on a soft target day to a game with lots of young families in attendance, they could have prevented it and didn't again.

Police Scotlands " Pants Down" police force were totally to blame the late incident in the game with our supporters would never have happened if they had cared about our supporters in the first instance and stopped that lot of imbeciles from attending.
 
a don’t get this people calling out the green brigade and casuals ect its al a lot of pish.

see this causal shit wanting to fight and that why don’t they meet when there is no football on down a big park somewhere and go for it.

coz most of them are pussys. Acting hard at games when police are there and on social media.
 
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These pricks came from Kelly's near the St Enoch Centre I was with my 6 year son and one of them asked me if I was a hun .

That dump had been closed for a while but must be back open. There is a group of them hang about there at weekends and cause trouble. Police do nothing about it and it makes them think they are untouchable.
 
a don’t get this people calling out the green brigade and casuals ect its al a lot of pish.

see this causal shit wanting to fight and that why don’t they meet when there is no football on down a big park somewhere and go for it.

coz most of them are pussys. Acting hard at games when police are there and on social media.

Majority of them are daft wee boys with faces like a pepperoni pizza, covered in fake Stone Island gear and with scares over their faces acting the big en!!!

They know they are protected by the constant failings of Police Scotland, the corrupt government and the hierchy of their club so have a free reign to behave as they please.
 
20 miles out of Glasgow either north or south, people don’t have Glaswegian accents.
Even all along to the far west tip of North Wales, they speak Liverpudlian.
Totally bizarre.
Their accent is not Scouse, it sounds similar though, probably like an Ayrshire accent to a Glaswegian one. People from down south probably think it sounds the same. Ian Rush is from north Wales, I used to think he sounded Scouse until I worked with a few boys from Flint then I noticed their accents are very different.
 
Utterly disgraceful the cops allowing these mentally challenged tramps into our stadium. If the Union Bears had teamed up with some no mark mob from down South to attend a Celtic Colts match that did not involve Rangers, they would have been kettled outside the ground, had all their names and addresses taken before being frogmarched back to Central station.
It is clearly obvious that this is all political.
 
Their accent is not Scouse, it sounds similar though, probably like an Ayrshire accent to a Glaswegian one. People from down south probably think it sounds the same. Ian Rush is from north Wales, I used to think he sounded Scouse until I worked with a few boys from Flint then I noticed their accents are very different.
The “scouse” accent,is actually an amalgam of the original Lancashire accent with heavy Irish and Welsh thrown in.
 
Kids

Fukin bheast club also by sound of things

On the subject of Welsh with scouse accents : The Wrexham forum makes mention of politically motivated Corbynista scousers in attendance (in general at their domestic home/away games as well as at Ibrox yesterday) at Wrexham matches.
I'm sure they have much in common with the GB and their laughable political trappings.
 
What's a celtic casual?
One who casually sponges off the state while claiming to hate it, harbours paedos, doesnt work, doesnt clean him/herself, wears green and grey to weddings, funerals and any holiday they go on, has an obsession with Rangers and watches them at every opportunity, claims victimhood when caught being a cnut, I could go on but such is my disdain for them I will stop here
 
I was stuck in traffic in the Gorbals as Plod escorted 'Wrexham' from the Brazen Head. Surely Plod should err on the side of caution and assume the GB are going along for a spot of Saturday high jinks? Surely, given that it is an U-21 match and that there is a strong likelihood that there will be more families with children present than usual, the safety of supporters should be paramount and inebriated 'ultras' leaving from a well known Celtic pub should be denied access to the stadium as opposed to escorted to it?

Plod can deny you access at the turnstile. This has nothing to do with the club whatsoever.

The Rangers support is continually at the mercy of questionable decisions by Police Scotland. Situations where the support can be unnecessarily antagonised or manipulated for PR purposes have happened all too often for it to be a happy accident or a case of mere coincidence.

Are you going to tell me that the Police force in this country aren't politicised?
Is Greig Marshall still on this forum
 
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The police numbers in and around the ground yesterday for such a low key game were ridiculous.

I was over early and the minute I stepped out the subway there was a heavy police presence. Inside the ground was even worse, the line of police in front of the UB and standing along the front of the Copland doing sweet FA was ludicrous. Was at rear of GF6 so couldn't see much of the away section or hear their chants (thankfully). What I did notice 2nd half was even more police coming in through the away section, not wearing Hi Viz.

The policing costs to the club inside the stadium and the taxpayer outside, to deal with a small group of known troublemakers must be mind boggling. I hope the club are asking questions on why the police allowed them entry to the stadium, knowing full well the were intent on causing trouble. They should have been chased and saved a fortune in the process. Poor police tactics in my view, failing to deal with the problem at the outset.

As for the match, well done young bears - a solid performance and a great win. Looking forward to seeing the semi final now. Also well done UB for creating a great atmosphere, I hope the lad who was treated and taken out by paramedics is okay and it's nothing too serious.
 
The police numbers in and around the ground yesterday for such a low key game were ridiculous.

I was over early and the minute I stepped out the subway there was a heavy police presence. Inside the ground was even worse, the line of police in front of the UB and standing along the front of the Copland doing sweet FA was ludicrous. Was at rear of GF6 so couldn't see much of the away section or hear their chants (thankfully). What I did notice 2nd half was even more police coming in through the away section, not wearing Hi Viz.

The policing costs to the club inside the stadium and the taxpayer outside, to deal with a small group of known troublemakers must be mind boggling. I hope the club are asking questions on why the police allowed them entry to the stadium, knowing full well the were intent on causing trouble. They should have been chased and saved a fortune in the process. Poor police tactics in my view, failing to deal with the problem at the outset.

As for the match, well done young bears - a solid performance and a great win. Looking forward to seeing the semi final now. Also well done UB for creating a great atmosphere, I hope the lad who was treated and taken out by paramedics is okay and it's nothing too serious.
They police not wearing the hi vis was welsh police. About 6 of them stood in front of the welsh/Celtic fans most of the game
 
Stadium rules will be the same as every ground, the club will reserve the right to refuse admission. The police have overstepped the mark and have questions to answer. We (the club) employ them and as such make the rules.

Our Head of Security should be demanding answers from the match commander

If PS have overruled our stewards and allowed the GB / mentally challenged casuals in to sing their IRA bile then as a club we should publicly demand to have our concerns answered

We are as usual too polite and I do wonder if being ex police himself stops our Head of Security being critical of the match commander and PS in general

People need to realise who are paying the wages now and it’s not PS anymore
 
The police numbers in and around the ground yesterday for such a low key game were ridiculous.

I was over early and the minute I stepped out the subway there was a heavy police presence. Inside the ground was even worse, the line of police in front of the UB and standing along the front of the Copland doing sweet FA was ludicrous. Was at rear of GF6 so couldn't see much of the away section or hear their chants (thankfully). What I did notice 2nd half was even more police coming in through the away section, not wearing Hi Viz.

The policing costs to the club inside the stadium and the taxpayer outside, to deal with a small group of known troublemakers must be mind boggling. I hope the club are asking questions on why the police allowed them entry to the stadium, knowing full well the were intent on causing trouble. They should have been chased and saved a fortune in the process. Poor police tactics in my view, failing to deal with the problem at the outset.

As for the match, well done young bears - a solid performance and a great win. Looking forward to seeing the semi final now. Also well done UB for creating a great atmosphere, I hope the lad who was treated and taken out by paramedics is okay and it's nothing too serious.

And looking at the highlights the police are not focused on the known troublemakers in with the away support but the young Rangers fans intent on singing songs and creating some atmosphere. Ridiculous.
 
The media line rolled out is Wrexham fans troll and baited Rangers fans.
Talk about twisting the truth? Media could have humiliated celtic but choose to believe Wrexham fans sing IRA songs every other week?

Just a bit of light hearted banter aimed at the evil "h_ns". Unbelievable that they get away with this.
 
Who would have thunk that Wrexham of all clubs had such a putrid support and were close to Filth FC?
What a shame, I always thought of them as an authentic small Welsh club that had no nasty side issues.
Oh well, a club I suppose we will never have anything to do with again, given that they are bottom dwellers.
Incredibly and sadly they seem to deserve their obscurity.
 
Went through the match thread on that forum and this comment is reflective of the vast majority re the pro-republican singing. What sort of lives do these nutters lead that they would turn up to spew their bile at a youth team?

The fact is that these wee gobshites are being directed and egged on by others, and probably by others that would raise some eyebrows in some quarters.
It's all part of their master plan.
 
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