Europa League
Celtic fan reminded of Rangers booing and racist behaviour! Some Czechs are boycotting the Czech sponsor of Rangers. Why?
Rangers FC fans have a very short memory, having dealt with racist language in the recent past. They insulted Japanese Kyogo Furuhashi, who wears the jersey of rival Celtic. They were reminded of the whole affair by a fan of a rival club.
Rangers FC fans have a very short memory, having dealt with racist language in the recent past. They insulted Japanese Kyogo Furuhashi, who wears the jersey of rival Celtic. They were reminded of the whole affair by a fan of a rival club. Meanwhile, some Czechs are boycotting TOMKET TIRES, which has a Czech owner. Why?
A fan of Rangers’ old rivals also pulled up a video of the way Celtic players were booed at Ibrox Stadium. I think we can agree that such boos were at least five times the number of children in attendance at Letna.
According to the fan, the photo and video are from the Old Firm derby in August, which means that quite a few Rangers FC fans have really short memories. The racist chants at Japan’s Furuhashi were even echoed by three fans who were reportedly arrested.
Another issue still lingering in the public eye from the events following Thursday’s Europa League match between Sparta and Rangers is the comments made by the owner of TOMKET TIRES.
Under this tweet by Mr Radek Veber, a debate was sparked from which it sounded like many other customers will take similar action. Apart from Rangers FC, the owner of TOMKET TIRES also sponsors Fiorentina FC from Italy and Newcastle United from the English Premier League.
Sources: D Mcguire, Radek Veber