The Rangers Football Club criticized the “hateful” disaster after the police confirmed that it was investigating the clip, with current inquiries.
A Celtic supporter was dismissed from his job after he was arrested in a movie that appears to be mocking the IBROX disaster during the old Deerby company on Sunday. The horrific video of the fan, now known as Darren Malush, has become, according to the Daily Record, viral on social media.
The clip showed that the man mocks the tragedy by displaying the 66 numbers on his phone screen. Then he goes to show the numbers with his fingers after applying his mobile phone away. This gesture was a severe gesture of the 66 Rangers supporters who died in the IBrox tragedy 54 years ago, after an old match on January 2, 1971.
Maluk, who worked as the project manager at Advance Construction Scotland, was dismissed by the company after the appearance of disgraceful clips.
“We can confirm that the individual has been rejected by our work, after an accident that involves completely unacceptable behavior in the last football match for Rangers V Celtic.
“As a company, we hold all employees on the highest behavior standards, either inside or outside the workplace. In line with our disciplinary actions, we will not tolerate or leave this behavior. We believe that Scotland for the police is also investigating this incident, and therefore, we cannot provide any additional comment on this issue.”
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Rangers also condemned the disaster, describing it as “hateful”. The club said that the tragedy, which took place in 1971, is still the darkest day in the club's history.
Police confirmed the ongoing investigations into the evil video on the Internet.
A spokesman for the club commented: “The Ejerus disaster is still the darkest day in the history of our club and still affects a number of families to this day. The ridicule and celebration of any hateful tragedy, and have no place in any football stadium or society as a whole.”
The fans disgusted in all fields to criticize the footage after publishing them on Twitter. One of them said: “The joke is one thing, but this is not a joke. This is under the supervision of others who die because they supported a team they hate.”
Calls have been made by another fan for a fixed response: “Life Block for this ScumbagageCELTICFC.”
A police spokesman in Scotland has made an update, saying: “We are aware of the incident and inquiries.”
The opponents of the old company moved away with a point after their match in Ejerus ended in a 1-1 draw on Sunday. However, Rangers criticized their fans for the “unacceptable” TIFO screen before clashing at IBROX and the supporter who threw a bottle on the field.
Before the match, Copland Road canceled a huge banner with a famous image of the legendary Rangers President of Rangers.
“The Rangers Football Club owes the actions of the individual who gave a bottle during today's match,” said a spokesman for Rangers.
“This behavior has no place in our stadium. Steps have already been taken to identify the responsible person, and the club will take the strongest possible action once his identity is confirmed.
“We also acknowledge that TIFO presented before the line was launched through a line and was unacceptable. Our approach has always been built in supporters of confidence, with the responsibility to confront groups to practice good governance.
“We will think about how to manage these offers and interact with the groups of supporters to ensure the right confidence balance, the responsibility for overseeing the advancement is preserved.
“Rangers is proud of the emotional fans base, and we all share the duty to protect the standards and reputation of our club.”
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