“Corruption!” – Rangers Fans Explode After John Brown Slams Disallowed Goal | OneFootball

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·18 Mei 2025

“Corruption!” – Rangers Fans Explode After John Brown Slams Disallowed Goal

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Rangers fans have erupted with fury following John Brown’s explosive claims that the disallowed goal against Hibs was “corrupt.” The former defender didn’t mince his words, and the support is absolutely lapping it up. For many fans, it’s not just one controversial decision—they see it as the latest in a long line of injustices that always seem to go against Rangers and favour others.

The incident in question—a perfectly legitimate-looking goal—was chopped off for a ‘failing to get over the line’ that no one, not even the biased pundits, could convincingly explain. And when Brown came out and called it what thousands were already thinking, supporters felt vindicated. They’ve been suspicious for months, even years, about the way decisions swing at crucial moments, and this latest one was just the final straw.


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Online platforms and forums have been ablaze with supporters throwing their full weight behind Bomber. Comments like “he’s the only one telling the truth” and “every club needs a John Brown” are everywhere. Fans are now demanding the board backs him up and takes the matter to the very top of Scottish football.

The silence from the media and the governing bodies has only fuelled the belief that there’s something rotten at the heart of the system. When decisions go against Rangers, they’re ignored or justified. When they go for Rangers? Wall-to-wall coverage, slow-mo replays, calls for sanctions. It’s this double standard that supporters believe proves Brown’s point.

What’s also clear is how passionately the fanbase wants the club to grow a backbone. They’re tired of dignified silence and polite letters to the SFA. They want action. They want someone in power to fight for them like Brown did with his words. And until that happens, the fury and the allegations of corruption are only going to keep growing.

This is no longer just about one goal in one game. It’s about the feeling of being constantly treated differently, unfairly, and with disdain. John Brown spoke from the heart, and the support heard him loud and clear.

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