Vile football fans mock Rangers legends Andy Goram and Walter Smith's deaths in sickening pub chant

Vile soccer followers have been filmed singing a sickening chant mocking the deaths of Rangers legends Walter Smith and Andy Goram in a Scots pub. The disgraceful footage was taken within the Foundry Pub in Perth forward of the conflict between Hibs and St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park on Saturday afternoon.

Followers will be seen singing the sickening chant about Walter Smith, Andy Goram, Davie Cooper and kitman Jimmy Bell as they dance and cheer with their arms within the air.

They chant: "Tremendous trooper no extra Davie Cooper, Walter Smith's in hell, so is Jimmy Bell. Andy Goram's there as properly."

The crowd were seen singing and cheering with their hands in the air
The gang have been seen singing and cheering with their arms within the air

Because the louts cheer and bounce round, the Livingston vs Rangers sport will be seen to be proven on the pub's televisions within the background. Pub bosses blasted the supporters and advised the File had workers heard the content material of the mantra, they'd have eliminated these concerned from the premises.

The video has been considered over 80,000 occasions and has been condemned by outraged followers. Cooper died out of the blue on the age of simply 39 in 1995 after struggling a mind haemorrhage. Former boss Walter Smith and goalkeeper Andy Goram each died not too long ago of most cancers, whereas kitman Jimmy Bell handed away out of the blue in Could this yr.

Some of the fans videoed the scenes as they sang the song
A few of the followers videoed the scenes as they sang the tune

Charity Nil By Mouth, which seeks to problem sectarianism in Scots Society, have slammed the scenes, including that these concerned ought to "hold their heads in disgrace".

Director of the charity Dave Scott stated: "In case your response to males dying of most cancers or one other terminal illness is to face up in a pub and chant this form of rubbish then it's good to go to a most cancers ward and meet folks preventing for his or her futures and households wracked by fear.

"Meet nurses offering around the clock care to dying folks. Then you need to write an enormous cheque to a most cancers charity and hold your head in disgrace."

A spokesperson for The Foundry stated: "Now we have been made conscious of extremely offensive singing on the pub on Saturday.

"This behaviour is not going to be tolerated in our pub and had the group behind the bar heard the content material of the mantra they'd have eliminated the these collaborating instantly. We're a pleasant pub welcoming supporters from a variety of golf equipment."

Rangers FC and Police Scotland have been approached for remark.

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