
...both on the field, where
Rangers struggled hard, but were deservedly
beaten by a much better
Zenit side; and off the field, where
ugly scenes of violence both
before the game and
after it marred what had earlier been a 'carnival atmosphere'. Comment is unnecessary, really. The whole thing had a sickening
inevitability to it and there will be the usual
ritualised accusations and counter-accusations. The failure of the TV screen was a cock-up, but nothing excuses what
followed. Alcohol, rage and grief is a potent cocktail and the fact is, 'Gers have a thuggish core in their following. Not the ambassadors
Scotland needs.The one bright spot was the club's
honourable response to the sad death of
Celtic legend
Tommy Burns.
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