The Huns banners

Bangkokhibby

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Don't know if I've understood correctly but it seems the club have confiscated or banned their banners so loads of them have fucked off in protest.
 
I read that during a routine search of ibrox a couple of days before they were due to play celtc… they came across lots of weapons etc stored INSIDE ibrox
 
Apparently it was a banner about police Scotland and it's been removed. Maybe they're not happy with police Scotland allowing them to sing illegal songs?
 
Fucking bairns!

So they paid for their seats but didn't sit on them. Idiots.
Fan groups like the Union Bears and the Green Brigade think they are far more important to their clubs than they are. Their clubs humour and patronise them for an easy life but I suspect they think they are a bunch of fuds. Self appointed fuds at that.
 
What is it with the huns and statements
 

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So they paid for their seats but didn't sit on them. Idiots.
Fan groups like the Union Bears and the Green Brigade think they are far more important to their clubs than they are. Their clubs humour and patronise them for an easy life but I suspect they think they are a bunch of fuds. Self appointed fuds at that.

Surrendered their seats.
 
What is it with the huns and statements
It makes no sense. The breakdown in trust is actually in the fans group who were allowed to store banners in their clubs premises and chose to stab them in the back with the banner content.
 
Sometimes it's hard to tell if a story is just a wind up. But alas this appears to be true.

Here Billy there's a drink been made for you 😉




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