
Union Bears Criticize Rangers Over Handling of Celtic Fans Incident
The Union Bears, a prominent Rangers supporters' group, have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the club's response to the recent incident involving Celtic fans at the Old Firm derby. The group's criticism comes in the wake of a controversial match where tensions between fans escalated, leading to significant police intervention and reported abuse of power.
The Union Bears issued a statement blasting Rangers for their perceived inaction and lack of support for fans during the match. They highlighted concerns over the treatment of Celtic supporters, which has sparked a broader debate on fan rights and civil liberties in football. The incident has not only strained relations between the two rival clubs but also raised questions about the role of authorities in managing fan interactions at high-stakes games.
Meanwhile, the response from Celtic fans and other groups has been mixed. Some have shown solidarity across the rivalry, with actions like the 'Hands Across the M8' initiative by Hibs ultras, inspired by a similar Celtic gesture. This incident continues to fuel discussions on how football clubs and law enforcement should handle fan dynamics to ensure safety and fairness for all supporters.