Scottish First Minister Sturgeon ‘disgusted’ at ‘vile’ celebrations by Rangers fans after league win (VIDEOS)
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she is “utterly disgusted” at the behavior of Glasgow Rangers fans, who celebrated their team’s league win by gathering in their thousands to drink, fight, and clash with riot cops.
“To say I’m utterly disgusted by the Rangers fans who rampaged through the city would be an understatement,” Sturgeon tweeted on Sunday. “In normal times, the violence & vandalism, & the vile anti Catholic prejudice that was on display, would have been utterly unacceptable. But mid-pandemic, in a city with cases on the rise, it was also selfish beyond belief.”
1/ I’m understandably inundated with messages about y’day’s disgraceful scenes in Glasgow. Police still have a job to do, which restrains my comments to some extent - but to say I’m utterly disgusted by the Rangers fans who rampaged through the city would be an understatement...
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) May 16, 2021
Rangers lifted the Scottish Premiership trophy on Saturday after defeating Aberdeen 4-0 at home in Ibrox. Rangers went the season unbeaten, and their victory was a given since March. Still, having lost out every year since 2011 to rivals Celtic, the win was a decade in the making, and Rangers’ die-hard fans celebrated accordingly.
Thousands marched from Ibrox toward George Square in the center of Glasgow after the win. Scotland’s coronavirus restrictions clearly prohibit such large gatherings, and police earlier urged supporters “not to gather and to take personal responsibility for their actions.”
#Rangers fans in central Glasgow following title lift. Club urged supporters to disperse. Large gathering now in George Square. pic.twitter.com/zEBw4z9nvC
— Chris McLaughlin (@BBCchrismclaug) May 15, 2021
Do you think Rangers' fans are enjoying their title win? 😅 pic.twitter.com/bxqWWiQ1n9
— Footy Accumulators (@FootyAccums) May 15, 2021
The warnings fell on deaf ears, and an estimated 15,000 fans packed into George Square. They cheered and chanted for hours, and violence followed, in the words of Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie, “as the effects of alcohol took hold.”
Police attempted to disperse the crowd, and were pelted with missiles and flares. Fights between fans, and between fans and police, broke out. Some graphic scenes of street violence were caught on camera. In one particularly grizzly incident, a man was repeatedly kicked in the head on Queen Street, around the corner from George Square.
In the last hour I've witnessed this guy have his head kicked in and another with a serious head trauma which the police let four ambulances go by up to George Sq as there is obviously worse going on up there. Lovely Rangers fans pic.twitter.com/cM2tDWTn8G
— Tom Davie (@_TomDavie) May 15, 2021
Rangers fans fighting each other is the funniest and most depressing thing I’ve ever seen. Good job lads. I bet auld Lizzie must be very proud tonight. pic.twitter.com/m0XotsP3Fc
— Alan Sweeney (@Sweeno79) May 15, 2021
Not sure what this has to do with celebrating winning the league, there is no justification for this, for sectarian anti-Catholic chants, no justification for the violence, thuggery, disorder & destruction- Glasgow has had enough pic.twitter.com/Acb0Rr5ZUj
— Aamer Anwar🎗✊🏽#BlackLivesMatter (@AamerAnwar) May 16, 2021
As of Sunday morning, 28 people had been arrested, and Ritchie said in a statement that more people “involved in these ugly scenes” would be identified and arrested as enquiries continue.
The rivalry between Rangers and Glasgow Celtic is tinged with sectarianism. Rangers’ supporters are predominantly Protestant unionists, while Celtic’s fanbase is Catholic and sympathetic to the Irish republican cause. The fans celebrating in George Square were heard singing anti-Catholic songs, and sectarian graffiti was spotted on Irish businesses throughout the city.
Yet some of these fans accused Sturgeon of unfair treatment, especially as she sided with protesters last week who blocked immigration officers from removing two illegal immigrants from a flat in the city. The demonstrators surrounded a van taking the immigrants away, forcing officers to release them. Sturgeon called the immigration raid “staggeringly irresponsible.”
You offered support to a mass gathering in a KNOWN covid hotspot only a few days ago.. https://t.co/iVGmn3k69V
— Dougie (@55Beats10) May 16, 2021
Law abiding citizensI see law abiding citizens everywhere https://t.co/VdFsUD94UTpic.twitter.com/i6S2pi2Ix9
— Bucksboy (@MrBucksboy) May 16, 2021
Additionally, Sturgeon has not spoken out against a pro-Palestine protest taking place on George Square on Sunday afternoon.
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