Happy Dosser Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 45 minutes ago, Mad Dog said: I feel dirty typing this, but seems that Rangers fans have actually been fairly well-behaved at Fir Park. The stairways mostly clear, no reported damage, no pitch invasions (since the play-off). I'd be in favour of giving Celtic the upper tier only and bill them for loss of revenue from the empty seats. We'll stop billing them and open the lower tier when their fans learn how to behave themselves. That's my impression as well. We all know the behaviour of some Rangers fans has been unsavoury and menacing in the past, like the infamous riot at FP in 1978 because they were 2-0 down and looking at a hiding, and many other violent incidents over the years, including in Manchester after the UEFA Final in 2008. That said, the behaviour of a section of Celtic fans seems to have deteriorated the more they have dominated the Scottish game in the last 15 years and the growth of the Green Brigade is a toxic phenomenon which shows an arrogant sense of entitlement and sense of impunity which we can see transfers to the club itself with its recent desperate attempts to justify/deny the indefensible after last Wednesday and Saturday. Unfortunately, we're stuck with them both because to admit them to the English Premiership would be suicidal for it, even if it were possible. Until there is a real will shown by the police, SG and Scottish football authorities to restore order, fairness and sporting integrity to our game, nothing will change. I wonder also how many of our "new" supporters will have been put off by these recent events, despite the best efforts of our manager, players and club generally? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0Neils40yarder Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Throughthelaces said: Can we not write the club or start a petition to only allocate them the top tier due to safety concerns you know we are a family club after all. Or so they like to say. Take out the bottom ten rows or something, cover them in they advertising banners you see elsewhere 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orinoco Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago Just give them the minimum allowed, with them being seated in a newly created seating area with limited views outside the stadium and all at a premium price. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weeyin Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 1. Punt Rangers to League 2 in the EFL 2. Punt Celtic to the lowest division in the League of Ireland 3. Profit! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throughthelaces Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, dennyc said: Given the trouble this season and last I would hope the Club Board are already considering this. No doubt the loss of income upwards of £65k per game is a factor. Hard to gauge how many of those home fans that avoid Old Firm games would be encouraged to turn up if away numbers were greatly reduced. Wouldn't be enough to offset the loss but then again money should not be the driver here. I wonder if anyone from the Society has expressed health and safety concerns re Celtic games to our Chief Executive? I don't think there is any rule dictating that a Club cannot pick and choose which visiting fans should be limited in number. Hearts and Hibs have limited away tickets for most teams in recent seasons but increased the allocation for matches between the two. So no reason why we could not restrict OF, or even just Celtic, but give others the full stand. When we play celtic the lower tier always appears to be overcrowded and folk running from stand to stands a risk too. If anything where to go wrong say a crushing incident or something its our clubs reputation thats at stake and as a club have the responsibility for any compensation if such an issue was to arrise. Id argue its silly not to impliment something Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stv Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago Keep them in the top tier only. And if anyone asks tell them exactly why. You can't invaded the park from up there. Someone needs to make a stand. It certainly won't be Scottish football authorities . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joewarkfanclub Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, 0Neils40yarder said: Take out the bottom ten rows or something, cover them in they advertising banners you see elsewhere Im all for this. Its what they do at Parkhead for European games.... We built that stand to milk Celtic & Rangers for revenue. It would be crazy to throw the baby out with the bath water. However, we do need to do something, so the above seems a reasonable and manageable compromise. Would also allow the stewards to focus in the gates without worrying about anyone coming over the wall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
well_said Posted 49 minutes ago Report Share Posted 49 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Orinoco said: Just give them the minimum allowed, with them being seated in a newly created seating area with limited views outside the stadium and all at a premium price. You missed out the rottweilers roaming about amongst them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
well_said Posted 48 minutes ago Report Share Posted 48 minutes ago 1 hour ago, weeyin said: 1. Punt Rangers to League 2 in the EFL 2. Punt Celtic to the lowest division in the League of Ireland 3. Profit! What have you got against the English and the Irish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennyc Posted 15 minutes ago Report Share Posted 15 minutes ago 2 hours ago, 0Neils40yarder said: Take out the bottom ten rows or something, cover them in they advertising banners you see elsewhere They would rip them to shreds and and then still charge onto the pitch. if in that bottom tier, there is no way to stop them. Short of risking injury to stewards and police. Any 'soft' attempt to deter them would just be seen as a challenge. Let's see how many of those that invaded the pitch and caused the game to be stopped early are identified by Celtic and banned from all grounds in Scotland. Not a one is my guess. Celtic themselves are a huge part of the problem. They have ceded all power to their toxic fans. And the decent ones are too scared to speak out. Good to see Hearts are not backing down and setting the record straight regards the early stoppage and the fact players were assaulted. The SFA silence is even more deafening than it was after Ibrox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
well_said Posted 6 minutes ago Report Share Posted 6 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, dennyc said: They would rip them to shreds and and then still charge onto the pitch. if in that bottom tier, there is no way to stop them. Short of risking injury to stewards and police. Any 'soft' attempt to deter them would just be seen as a challenge. Let's see how many of those that invaded the pitch and caused the game to be stopped early are identified by Celtic and banned from all grounds in Scotland. Not a one is my guess. Celtic themselves are a huge part of the problem. They have ceded all power to their toxic fans. And the decent ones are too scared to speak out. Good to see Hearts are not backing down and setting the record straight regards the early stoppage and the fact players were assaulted. The SFA silence is even more deafening than it was after Ibrox. Happy to ban the green brigade from their own ground , but also happy to sell them tickets for away matches. A truly horrible club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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