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‘Severe’ example needs to be made of missile throwers says Gerrard

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RANGERS boss Steven Gerrard fears the trouble on the terraces will only get worse unless a “severe” example is made of the missile throwers putting players in the firing line.

Gers left-back Borna Barisic narrowly escaped a potentiall­y serious injury during Friday night’s win at Hibs when a glass bottle was hurled at him from the Easter Road stands.

It is not the first time fans based in the stadium’s East Stand have hit the headlines.

Gers skipper James Tavernier was confronted by a pitch invader in March, just a week after Celtic winger Scott Sinclair was also targeted with a glass bottle.

And Gerrard believes the failure to stamp out those incidents has encouraged others to follow suit.

He said: “Only action from the clubs will help or stop it in the long run.

“We can’t just talk about it in the media. There’s got to be serious actions taken. The individual­s need to be identified because I do believe it’s a minority.

“They need to be punished heavily so it stops other people trying to do it in the future.

“It’s a crazy decision to throw a bottle onto a football pitch. The damage you could do is unthinkabl­e.

“It’s very disappoint­ing to see that but I’m sure Hibs will deal with that. It’s something for Jack Ross and Hibs to deal with as a club rather than us.

“We again just send a message to our own fans to make sure they behave.

“If the punishment isn’t severe enough then people will continue to make bad decisions from the terraces.

“There needs to be an example set – a severe one – and then that will make people think and things will improve. But it does seem like we’re going backwards rather than forwards.”

 ??  ?? Borna Barisic had objects hurled at him as Rangers downed Hibs 3-0 at Easter Road last Friday.
Borna Barisic had objects hurled at him as Rangers downed Hibs 3-0 at Easter Road last Friday.

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