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THE Board of Rangers Football Club ('the Club') has been asked in the past several weeks to confirm once again that the Club will not grant security over Ibrox to any organisation during the upcoming football season.

The Board is happy to reaffirm its position, which has never been a matter of debate, by confirming once again that it will not enter into any form of sale, securitisation or leaseback of Ibrox Stadium. This has been and still remains the Board’s clear and consistent position on this subject as it continues to protect and enhance the assets of the Club.

The Board of Rangers Football Club is committed to protecting the assets of the Club for the benefit of all Rangers fans, and to adhering to the highest standards of corporate governance.

Season Ticket sales are continuing throughout the next few weeks ahead of the start of the season and we are grateful to the thousands of supporters who have already bought for the 2014/15 campaign. Events over the past few weeks have reminded everybody of the remarkably testing period our incredible supporters have been through in recent years and now is the time for us all to look forwards, together.

A press release on a Sunday night? Saying everything is all right?

lololol

They're fooked.

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What other clubs need a 10 point plan telling the fans how to behave?

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There was also a 10 point plan telling The Club how to behave

For the club

  1. To make public-address announcements at every home game condemning racism and sectarianism.
  2. To stipulate in season-ticket terms and conditions holders should not contribute to racist and sectarian behaviour.
  3. To take disciplinary action against fans, players and staff whose racist or sectarian behaviour causes offence and brings the club into disrepute.
  4. To remove all racist and sectarian graffiti from club property immediately.
  5. To monitor retail to ensure nothing reasonably perceived as offensive reaches the public.
  6. To work with other interested parties developing programmes that raise awareness of the damage racism and sectarianism can cause.
  7. To issue statements on positive and negative incidents.
  8. To utilise our Study Support Centre and Community Football Programmes to deliver positive messages to children.
  9. To continue an equal-opportunities policy.
  10. To support our Sectarian and Racism Monitoring Committee to ensure the club continues to be proactive.

Though to be fair, that was a decade ago and a different Club, and Celtic was also criticised by Fare at the time....

Just helped that their chief is married to Aasmah Mir ;)

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Not only is there a 10 point plan, but there's a "blue guide" as well.

All that effort for what some would tell you, is a minority.

Imagine having to send out a book to remind mostly grown adults what is and isn't acceptable to sing about in public. :lol:

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It is not hilarious at all, it is a sensible policy to warn fans of unacceptable behaviour which could land the club in trouble.

Your own club do it too.

Every club has to have a statement similar to this.

What I'm laughing at is the fact that Rangers felt the need to send out books and have posters up in Ibrox reminding grown adults that being a sectarian bigot surprisingly isn't acceptable. :lol:

Imagine having poster telling you to wear only traditional Rangers colours. :lol:

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Every club has to have a statement similar to this.

What I'm laughing at is the fact that Rangers felt the need to send out books and have posters up in Ibrox reminding grown adults that being a sectarian bigot surprisingly isn't acceptable. :lol:

Imagine having poster telling you to wear only traditional Rangers colours. :lol:

you would probably be one of the ones cpmplaining had rangers or celtic never done anything to try and eradicate bigotry from the stands aswell. dammed if they do and dammed if they dont.

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It's actually hilarious that Rangers need to put posters up inside Ibrox reminding people not to be sectarian bigots and if you're going to be then you should stay at home. :lol:

Exactly, what normal person would be in any doubt over whether or not they should behave in a "fascist or para-military" way while attending a football game?
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Yes every club does and for good reason.

You are laughing at clubs trying to eradicate bigotry?

Oh aye, fucking hilarious.

I can only think of one club that has felt the need to create a 'ten point plan' to remind fans that being a bigot isn't accpetable.

I can only think of one club that felt the need to send out a book reminding grown adults of what is acceptable to sing in public. :lol::lol::lol:

Grown adults FFS :lol:

Rangers pandered to bigots for years when sectarianism wasn't considered a problem, if the club are embarrased by people like this then they really shouldn't have created the problem for themselves in the first place.

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Exactly, what normal person would be in any doubt over whether or not they should behave in a "fascist or para-military" way while attending a football game?

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Middle aged football casuals in "fuckwit " shocker. I don't see Motherwell having to give fans a step by step guide on how to fit into a modern society without accidentally being a bigot.
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you would probably be one of the ones cpmplaining had rangers or celtic never done anything to try and eradicate bigotry from the stands aswell. dammed if they do and dammed if they dont.

Celtic and Rangers created their own problems by pandering to these minorities back in the day.

I just think it's sad that in this day and age some people actually need posters and books to remind them of what is acceptable behaviour at a football match.

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Exactly, what normal person would be in any doubt over whether or not they should behave in a "fascist or para-military" way while attending a football game?

Come on they're trying to eradicate the bigotry they helped create.

They deserve some credit.

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