The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rovers fans make a ‘big statement’

- ALAN TEMPLE

John McGlynn believes the boisterous band of travelling Raith Rovers supporters made a “big statement” against Celtic. Rovers have endured a tumultuous fortnight entirely of their own making following the signing of David Goodwillie and subsequent U-turn.

Amid an uproarious backlash, McGlynn gave an emotional, candid press conference last week. He apologised for the debacle and asked for the chance to “make it right”.

And the Raith fans who made the trip to Glasgow serenaded the experience­d coach with several renditions of “Super John McGlynn” throughout the 4-0 Scottish Cup defeat on Sunday.

Of course, the most ardent critics of McGlynn would not have been in attendance, neverthele­ss it was a vocal sign of backing from those supporters who have accepted the show of contrition.

“It was amazing, wasn’t it? Amazing,” said a blown-away McGlynn. “The Raith fans were magnificen­t. The players appreciate that so much. Myself, the staff and everyone else at the club appreciate­s it.

“The fans who went through to Glasgow sang from well before kick-off, through the warm-up and all the way through the game.

“They supported us enormously and I think that’s a big statement from them.”

The section of Parkhead which normally hosts the

Green Brigade was a ghost town on Sunday due to an ongoing safety investigat­ion.

A probe was launched following a pyrotechni­c display during the Hoops’ recent win over Rangers.

McGlynn, formerly a scout for Celtic, added: “On a day the Green Brigade weren’t in their usual place, it was very flat. It wasn’t really noisy at all.”

Asked whether a gutsy showing in Glasgow can help the club to refocus following the Goodwillie saga, McGlynn said: “I’m hoping so.

“We continued to stay focused on the game because it was such a big game. It was good from that point of view. We knew we had to be focused.

“I think we can come out of this stronger.”*

 ?? ?? Raith boss John McGlynn.
Raith boss John McGlynn.

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