Sir Alex Ferguson regrets not telling Rangers director to âf offâ after quizzing wife s religion
John Mason in Parkhead Old Firm warning as rumours of gathering circulate SIR Alex Ferguson has revealed he feels he let his wife down after not telling a Rangers director to f k off after being asked if his wife is Catholic. The 79-year-old was earlier quizzed on his wife Cathy s religion before he signed on at Ibrox in 1967. The ex-Manchester United and Aberdeen boss said: When I signed for Rangers, one of the directors asked me about Cathy.
Nurses forced into taxis to avoid Rangers louts as Old Firm fears raised NURSES were forced into taxis to avoid raucous scenes in George Square as Rangers fans flouting Covid rules, an MSP has claimed. Blasting Police Scotland s response to the gatherings of Light Blues fans in the city over the weekend, Sandra White said: There was no protection for the public. Nurses at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary were forced to take taxis home so they wouldn t have to go through George Square. She raised fears that the scenes witnessed over the weekend could be repeated on the day of the next Old Firm fixture, Sunday, March 21.
Police said a report would be sent to the Procurator Fiscal. A spokeswoman for the force added: A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the incident and is due to appear before Airdrie Sheriff Court on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.
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