Rangers Condemn Unacceptable Fan Behavior in Old Firm Derby: Banner and Bottle Throwing Incident
Rangers have condemned the unacceptable behavior of fans during the Old Firm Derby, including a controversial banner and a bottle thrown onto the pitch.



Rangers Football Club has issued a strong condemnation following the unacceptable behavior of some fans during the recent Old Firm Derby against Celtic. The incidents, which included the display of a controversial banner and the throwing of a glass bottle onto the pitch, have sparked widespread criticism and raised concerns about fan conduct in high-stakes matches.
The Controversial Banner
The first incident involved a tifo display that appeared to show former Rangers manager Graeme Souness holding a gun. The banner was unveiled as the players emerged from the Ibrox tunnel before the match. Rangers have described the display as "unacceptable" and acknowledged that it crossed a line. The club has emphasized its commitment to maintaining a balance of trust, responsibility, and oversight in managing supporter displays.
The Bottle Throwing Incident
During the match, a supporter threw a glass bottle onto the pitch, with the object landing near Celtic goalkeeper Viljami Sinisalo. Rangers substitute Neraysho Kasanwirjo, who was warming up nearby, entered the pitch to remove the bottle. The club has condemned this behavior, stating that it has "no place at our stadium". Steps have already been taken to identify the individual responsible, and the club has vowed to take the strongest possible action once their identity is confirmed.
Police and League Involvement
Police Scotland has confirmed that they are aware of the banner and are conducting ongoing enquiries. Additionally, any potential charges brought against Rangers by the Scottish Professional Football League could depend on whether the incidents are included in the match delegate's report.
Club Statement
In a statement, a Rangers spokesman said: "Rangers Football Club condemns the actions of the individual who threw a bottle during today's match. This behaviour has no place at our stadium. We also acknowledge that the tifo displayed prior to kick-off crossed a line and was unacceptable. Our approach to supporter displays has always been built on trust, with the responsibility placed on groups to exercise good judgement. We will reflect on how these displays are managed and engage with supporter groups to ensure the right balance of trust, responsibility and oversight is maintained moving forward. Rangers is proud of its passionate fanbase and we all share a duty to protect the standards and reputation of our club."
Fan Reactions and Broader Implications
The incidents have reignited debates about fan behavior in football, particularly in high-profile matches like the Old Firm Derby. While Rangers have expressed pride in their passionate fanbase, they have also stressed the importance of maintaining standards and reputation. The club's response will be closely watched as they seek to address these issues and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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