Rangers protestors slammed by Ibrox diehards as they fear £40m could go down the toilet - Hotline
Allan McGregor had a couple of choice words for the protesters amongst the Rangers fans who caused the disruption of the game against Dundee.
It’s fair to say many of the Light Blues faithful agree with their No.1.
McGregor was fuming when tennis balls and toilet rolls were flung onto the Dens Park pitch in protest at the club’s agreement to go to Australia with Celtic in November.
Rangers won the game in the closing stages, but Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, was one of the fans concerned the delays might have halted the team’s title bid.
He said: “ McGregor got it spot on with his two word blast. Rangers are trying to defend a title and disruptions like this could cost them.
“Rangers’ profile in European Football is good at present and with cash flow repairing steadily we must cash in on any profitable deals to raise the profile further.”
Derek Adese, Dundee, added: “Do these so-called fans not realise that stop/starting games might cause a problem with our chance of being league champs?
“Protest, of course. But don’t affect our team on the pitch. Settle down guys, we’ve a league to win.”
Lewis Fotheringham, Mount Ellen, continued: “What did the Rangers fans at Dens Park think they were going to achieve by lobbing toilet roll and tennis balls onto the park?
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