Europa League
Kamara’s lawyer warned Rangers fans against travelling to Prague, meanwhile they vandalised a Lyon bus
Rangers fans didn’t do themselves a very good job this week. They spray painted the away team’s bus during the Rangers game against Lyon. The interesting thing about the whole incident is that Kamara’s lawyer had just warned these Rangers supporters about the Prague fans.
Rangers fans didn’t do themselves a very good job this week. They spray painted the away team’s bus during the Rangers game against Lyon. The interesting thing about the whole incident is that Kamara’s lawyer had just warned these Rangers supporters about the Prague fans.
Glen Kamara’s lawyer Aamer Anwar warns Rangers supporters against travelling to Prague. He described the Prague fans as very dangerous.
“It will be dangerous for the players and fans. I think it’s really risky. I would be worried about the fans going without tickets. It’s not worth taking the risk on your own. A nice trip could turn into a tragedy.
I suspect the ultras would seek out Rangers fans who wouldn’t stand a chance. Thebest they can do is stay safe at home,” Anwar told the British media.
Indeed, Anwar fears revenge from the Slavic fans for the already well-known Rangers incident. However, Rangers fans have not shown themselves in a good light now.
During Rangers’ match against Lyon, they spray painted the visiting team’s bus. On the bus were phrases such as “RFC” or “Fuck Lyon”.
Jaroslav Tvrdík reacted to this incident and the words of Kamara’s lawyer and did not like such behaviour. “Absolute loss of judgement of the lawyer, or are his statements an example of the new Scottish culture? UEFA should really warn, but against Rangers fans,” wrote Tvrdík.
Source: Twitter, CNN Prima News
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