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'Closing Ibrox might bring the fans to their senses' (The Scotsman: Sport)

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'Closing Ibrox might bring the fans to their senses' (The Scotsman: Sport)

WALTER Smith last night expressed his fears that it will take the closure of Ibrox by UEFA for some Rangers fans to finally get the message that sectarian songs or chants will no longer be tolerated by the football authorities.

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'Closing Ibrox might bring the fans to their senses' (The Scotsman: Sport)

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