Glen Kamara’s legal counsel, Mr Aamer Anwar has suggested there is a genuine risk to the safety and even life of Rangers fans in Prague, and we’d have to admit the man has a point.
With the toxicity still lingering over the depravity of what happened in March, the city of Prague literally despises both Rangers and black people, particularly Kamara.
And after the eventual ban on Ondrej Kudela and the borderline diplomatic incident that this whole affair led to, the racist Eastern Bloc of Europe is very much anti-Rangers, with Prague the epicentre of this.
We already know Kamara and Anwar have received death threats, disgracefully but not surprisingly, and the lawyer had this to say about it all:
While maybe a little sensational, given Kamara’s man has a small rep for attention-seeking, nevertheless it doesn’t make him wrong.
He went on:
There’s no question there’s a safety risk to Rangers and our fans over there, something which won’t be dealt with.
Is it better to stay at home? Yes, in truth, we’d say it probably is.
We will follow anywhere, we will follow on but not at the risk to personal safety.
I was in Prague 2 years ago and always intended to go back. But I honestly wouldn’t feel safe being someone from Glasgow outside of the football never mind walking around with a Rangers scarf round my neck. Be careful. I hope UEFA are watching.
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