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    Those Rangers fans throwing those seats will hopefully be identified and punished for their actions, if they are we know through experience that Rangers football club will ban them indefinitely. There is no place for this type of thing in modern day football and the perpetrators should stay away from Ibrox as they are not wanted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder View Post
    Those Rangers fans throwing those seats will hopefully be identified and punished for their actions, if they are we know through experience that Rangers football club will ban them indefinitely. There is no place for this type of thing in modern day football and the perpetrators should stay away from Ibrox as they are not wanted.
    Well done young man...

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    New video showing the chair being launched from the huns end, they really are scum.

    https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...n-supporters2/

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