03 Aug 2017 06:15:05
Just seen the message Scott brown was sent after last night's result. You just wonder what actually goes through some people's minds when they send this kind of shit. Absolute scum bags and I hope they are caught, named and shamed. There's absolutely no place for this kind of behaviour. Even the videos of some of our fans singing a song about Lee rigby. As I said, what goes through these morons minds. Get a grip. Name and shame the lot of them!


1.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 06:29:59
Totally agree Garryc, banter is part of what makes football interesting especially with us and sevco but lately it's seems to have stepped over the mark. Neither of both set of fans should be happy about the recent stuff, if they have any morals at all. Shocking and barbaric that some moronic element of fans and society today think that glorifying deaths is ok.


2.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 07:15:11
Seen the message he got sent absolute pond life hope the police get them, obviously someone not happy with the result last night deary me.


3.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 09:37:40
As a gers fan total agree absolute disgusting and no need for any vile rubbish to be sent to no one wether they play for celtic rangers hearts or who ever absolute scum bags they are i hope the police trace those muppets an give them the full term jail or whatever name n shame the daftys and rangers hearts or who ever this kind of scum support take action too by banning all supporters for a game or 2 so the desent supporters name shame and point these nuggets out to the police and stewards at games banter is banter between fans of all clubs butwhen people take it too far time to get them out of the game for good.


4.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 11:00:49
It's always these twats the press concentrate on. What I can't get my head around is their total incapability to realise how they damage the club they purport to love.

Hopefully they get identified and banned. We have the greatest support in the world, but within it, there are some who fail to realise we represent our club whenever we go to see them.

{Ed007's Note - So are clubs now responsible for anything any of their supporters do, no matter where or when? I don't remember any clamour for Arsenal to make a statement when one of the London terrorists had an Arsenal shirt on, and does that make all Arsenal fans ISIS supporters now?}


5.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 12:23:25
No they shouldn't be. But, sadly there are forces at work who want just that.


6.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 12:26:20
The problem is where do you draw the line, as to what a club is responsible for, and what somebody wearing a football tap is responsible for. Do I feel like people saying certain things about certain people is a reflection on me? Naw. Do I think that it is a reflection on others? Naw. Do I think a football club should be pushed to make an apology for the actions of a few people? Naw. It's amazing the difference a football shirt seems to make. The club will deal with who they see as wrongdoers. The law will deal with those who they see as wrongdoers. Anything in between is just getting tedious and the media are just stirring up one big "you're momma is fatter than my momma" playground mentality. Guy does something stupid, media finds a reason to brand them a particular football fan an bingo, p*sh fodder to fill half a page. Thankfully, the majority of folk aren't biting it and clearly do not agree with the actions of a minority.


7.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 15:46:29
Ed you're spot on and I'd actually forgotten what football top the terrorist was wearing as it was irrelevant.

The issue we have is the way the press focus on anything in Scotland that is non-pc (when it suits them) and of late everything seems to be involving us.

The idiots causing these issues can only blame themselves and they clearly have no real intelligence or moral compass in the first place when they leave their social media profiles public hence they need to deal with the fallout and rightly so.

{Ed007's Note - The Scottish press is just an extension of Tw@tter and that's a cesspit. A Scottish journalist's job these days seems to consist of sitting and trawling through social media for stories and reporting on sporting events from their living room watching it on TV.}