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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    The failure of the conservative and unionist party to stop their supporters from rioting across Glasgow last week, destroying memorial benches, pissing over statues, broken glass anywhere, has been a catastrophe for the linesman and his sidekick, Galloway. People don't want this lawlessness every week, as would be the case if the british nationalists were in control.
    I thought the SNP were in charge of Scotland last weekend when the Huns stood outside Ibrox for hours before during and after the match on Saturday and then regrouped on Sunday and done it all over again....

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    Quote Originally Posted by petermackie View Post
    I thought the SNP were in charge of Scotland last weekend when the Huns stood outside Ibrox for hours before during and after the match on Saturday and then regrouped on Sunday and done it all over again....
    Police Scotland are in charge of law and order, they seem to have an overfondness for Rangers fans, don't know why.

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