Rangers Supporters Assembly vice president Ross Blyth had defied the Rangers supportersâ boycott of the Dundee United match last weekend and has now handed in his resignation. Defying the boycott after being the RSA Spokesman who himself requested that Rangers consider a boycott Ross Blyth, spokesperson Rangers Supporters Assembly, told STV he hopes the Rangers chief executive will talk to fans over the move. He said: âWeâd like to speak to Charles Green over this. If he understands the fansâ feelings, which Iâm sure he does we would like to think he would support us. âWe would hope Charles Green would consult us before a final decision is made. âThe dislike between Rangers and Dundee United fans has grown more than with any other club.â He added: âThe ill feel between the two club dates back to 2009 after postponed match at Tannadice. After initially telling Rangers fans tickets would be valid for the rescheduled fixture, they then recharged us. âThen weâve got what happened in the summer and the general attitude of chairman Stephen Thompson. He wanted Rangers to suffer. âHe wanted us to be hit financially yet wanted to benefit from Rangers via the television revenue.â Asked whether an absence of away fans may have an effect on the Rangers team, Mr Blyth said: âI can see the reason behind supporting the team and knocking United out of the cup and making them suffer that way but youâve got to understand the strong feelings and anger Rangers fans have towards Dundee United.â What a tool
Callin for a boycott and then not boycotting I agree those fan groups are full of dickheads who come out with some horse **** and then say they are speaking for the fans.
Uber fans = fannies! Especially those who consiuder themselves to be the voice of the fans! It's a gemme a fitba fur **** sake ...
Being a member of a fan group is about as grown up as being a member of your favourite singer/band fan club.
Ma granny used to say "shag all the kafflicks ye like, but marry a good proddy girl". Oh how right she was.
I know the name Maxine McAuley ... I think! Is she from Uddingston area? No to the fat man.. I dont know all fat men! It's no a club!
Yip, perving away. Ged M? Can't remember his surname, but it was classed as a "proddy surname" like Henderson or McAlistair? Cannae mind, fat **** wi a broken snib.