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Collymore was told very clearly his campaign wasn’t welcome. There were threats of violence and other messages to his Twitter account that made it clear their first reaction was to attack, like zombies



One guy who turned out to be a member of the club’s IT staff invited him to meet him in Glasgow, signed off with a clenched-fist emoticon that suggested he did not want to discuss Microsoft Windows or the latest edition of Smart Computing magazine. The Rangers Supporters’ Trust, an organisation that presumably wants to be taken seriously, reminded its followers what happened to Ulrika Jonsson 17 years ago (a bit rich at a club where they idolise Paul Gascoigne) and released a statement describing Collymore as a “self-publicist” and an “internet troll”, making petty jibes about his playing career and saying his complaints were “ill-advised, inaccurate and inane”. Plus, of course, the default-setting option every time Rangers are put on the spot: what about Celtic? It’s the tactic that is known in Glasgow as Whataboutery.

There were threats of violence and other messages to his Twitter account that made it clear their first reaction was to attack, like zombies.
prepare for threats mate!Lugo, in the Second Division, have been reported because fans sang “clown, clown” at Girona’s Francisco José Sandaza
Why, it's accurate!Petitioning SNP Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and 1 other.
This petition will be delivered to:
SNP Scotland First Minister
Nicola Sturgeon
Scottish Justice Minister
Michael Matheson
Ban the derogatory use of the word "Hun" from Scottish Society & Football
Euan Hunter
United Kingdom
Hun is used as a term of religious hatred, a derogatory and sectarian term for a protestant or those perceived to be protestant by supporters of other football teams mainly Celtic FC & Aberdeen FC.
Hearts, Kilmarnock and Rangers fans amongst others all suffer abuse and subjected to sectarianism & prejudice simply because of the colours they wear, the school they go to or allegiance to a football team. For example "Go Home you Huns" or 'Dirty Hun Bastards', 'Edinburgh Huns, Killie Huns or Orange Hun Bastards' !!
To call someone a dirty hun bastard or go home ya hun should be treated the same as in a Fenian context !
Chants in support of the IRA in any shape or form are unacceptable and have no place in Society. "Up The RA" & songs in support of the IRA sang by Celtic FC fans should be outlawed and made illegal and those singing them dealt with by the courts and banned from entering football stadia.
Lets clean up Scotland & Scottish Football and celebrate all that is good in the beautiful game and Scotland.

Dear Miss Sturgeon, To call someone a Sheep Sh4gging B4stard is a derogatory term used against all Aberdeen supporters mainly by they fenion and hun c(nts. Lets have this term banned as it's not fair on the wee sheep.![]()
I like his wanstruggle attempt by lumping them in together, "mon brothers let's unite in shared angst".
You can imagine his editor
Mentions "Celtic" 7 times in that article. Desperate stuff from Jangles.
"...But the poor Rangers fans have had it tough but they're doing great now and it's not fair on them and it isn't their fault but I absolutely must come out and say their singing by, at best, 3 or 4 at an away match is very bad but, as I said, 15000 have signed up to take their great fantastic institution and club back in to fan ownership and the 3 wonderful bears with their millions are Rangers men so well done to them all. Plus, Collymore didn't mention Celtic fans so therefore he's speaking ****e...NO SURRENDER"