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Should Rangers be banned from European football?



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
MORE than 100,000 Glasgow Rangers fans descended on Manchester this week for the Uefa Cup final, and, sadly, the occasion was marred by serious trouble.
The drunken violence was the worst involving a British football club for some time, and could have wide-ranging repercussions.

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:54 AM
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trueblue,

16/05/2008 12:38:50
no way im not saying were goody goody like some teams i could mention but there was a large element in amongst the rangers fans who had nothing to do with us no club colours nothing find them who knows might be the local neds and lets face manchesters got them too
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