Rangers and Celtic have a lot of work to do to rid Scottish football of sectarian ‘scum’, says talkSPORT host Jim White.The Glaswegian broadcaster has backed Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke for speaking out after he was the target of abusive chanting from Rangers fans during Wednesdays Scottish Cup trip to Ibrox.Chants of sad Fenian b*****d could be heard from some sections of the home supporters, as Rangers beat Killie 5-0 to book a quarter-final meeting with Aberdeen.
WATCH VIDEO: Furious Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke blasts @RangersFC fans who chanted 'Fenian b******' at him during Scottish Cup defeat (Part 2) pic.twitter.com/09hDJ65hqh— PLZ Soccer (@PLZSoccer) February 21, 2019Clarke was disgusted by the chants and was fuming after the game, accusing some Scottish fans of living in the dark ages before walking out of his press conference.The incident at Ibrox occurred just a few days after Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd was struck by a coin and was also targeted with verbal abuse from a section of Celtic fans at Rugby Park.Speaking on his own talkSPORT show on Thursday, Jim While said: Steve Clarke was brave enough to speak out and hammer the people who were abusing him on a sectarian basis last night.He quite rightly said he was grateful to Chelsea for taking him out of that poisonous atmosphere that still pervades today.
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Rangers have a lot of work to do and I think to that extend so do the other half of the Old Firm, Celtic.There is still much work to do to rid the game in Scotland of the scum who were shouting at Steve Clarke last night.I tip my hat to Steve, I commend him for coming out against this.To those who did it, be very ashamed! It should not and cannot go on!
Steve Clarke was brave to speak out.#RangersFC have a lot of work to do, to that extent, so do #CelticFC too.Theres still much work to do to rid the game in Scotland of the scum. @JimWhite condemns abuse directed at Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke. pic.twitter.com/bBtm4Y7E2e— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 21, 2019
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