POLICE SCOTLAND have today put out a statement on social media revealing they’re looking into an alleged incident regarding Rangers PLAYERS and STAFF celebrating on Saturday evening.

This pertains to a video of the Rangers staff and players partying on Saturday; during Neil Diamond’s famous Sweet Caroline, the police are investigating potential audible ‘F*** the pope’ chants.

This is something we’ve heard groups of Rangers fans singing in the past to this song and if people within Ibrox have found to be partaking in sectarian chanting, then something must be done.

Police Scotland have sent this message on social media.

It’s a sorry state of affairs.

Glasgow was shamed on Saturday night as yobs trashed the city, vandalised shops and battered each other.

The incredible thing is, they were supposed to be celebrating and in a jubilant mood.

It’s clear a large portion of the people who were out on Saturday spread anti-catholic rhetoric throughout the city.

Politicians have come out and condemned and vowed to bring those accountable to justice.

We await the Police verdict on the Rangers official party.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Come on let’s face it the hun scum establishment is pig Scotland they’ll brush it under the carpet the “usual”HH

  2. Will be blamed on Chelsea or Leeds casuals with a broad Scottish accent and tattoos. As usual. Yea slippy by nature and cause. Aren’t the vandals also known as huns. All because their team never really died eleven years ago. And they never stopped their friends rioting in Manchester either. Nothing will be done, even though the cops have all their details and video, everytime they entered Ipox. Scotlands shame strike yet again

  3. They’ve been doing it for years and nobody in authority condemns or takes legal action about it, so they will just carry on for years to come.

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