No racism at Raith – the truth about those Collymore chants


Short entry this one, but it
seems Angela Haggerty, Phil Macgiollabhain and their fellow brethren, ‘bhoyed’
(see what I did there) by Stan Collymore’s lies regarding Rangers’ fans’ chants at
Stark’s Park have continued their ill-conceived vendetta regarding bringing ‘justice’
to the Rangers support.
In short, while delegate Tom
Purdie did indeed report sectarian chants from the away support in Fife (sadly justified) they did not include any reference
to Stan Collymore.

The purpose of this entry is to
try to spread the truth regarding what Collymore claims Rangers fans sang (which
is rather gaining wings among the club’s enemies) and what they actually did.
Hence I (and the Rangers support
at large) would be grateful if all who are interested in the truth share this
article to stem the tide of lies circulating about those chants, thanks to Mr
Collymore’s Walter Mitty mentality.
In short:
Rangers fans did NOT, I repeat
NOT elicit any racism at all at Rovers. The ‘offensive’ chant subject to this propaganda (these absolute lies), was:
 Wife
beating b*st*rd
”. A perfectly valid comment to make about Collymore.
I am not going include what he
claims it was, as it simply was not the case and I do not want that lie
spreading further.
The further irony is even that
chant was not included in Purdie’s report, never mind the ‘abridged’ lie
version the Collymore crew are spouting.
Please share this article, and
let the truth get out – despite the fact the song was not reported, the simple
fact is Collymore/Haggerty/PhilMac are using a lie to dampen the fans’ name.
And that lie is spreading.
Let this truth spread instead. If we can get Collymore off air, we can also clear our name.
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