Rangers Fans leader in Sectarian outburst

Last updated : 25 October 2006 By Jack Kennedy
A Rangers supporters trust spokesperson faces a vote of no confidence from fellow trust members after a disgraceful appearance on a Scottish radio station. Edgar will no doubt be banned from ever appearing again on the station after he uttered the words "We are the people" as he exited the show.

Edgar who described himself live on air as "a media tart" used the words that are famous for being uttered By Sir Edward Carson in 1913.

Sir Edward Henry Carson led The Ulster Volunteer Force in opposing home Rule and History has him down as a statesman and master politician.

Rangers supporters however have seized on his words as a Supremacist Logo and BNP who sell 300 copies of their Magazine at every Rangers home game have also adopted the saying as it "Fits in with our beliefs"

Rangers Supporters were appalled at the behavious of someone who is meant to represent them and have been calling for his head. One Rangers fan from Cumbernauld was quoted as saying "We have enough trouble at Ibrox as it is without that man causing outrage on the radio. we should keep that sort of thing for our own homes and our own families"

Ewen Cameron on the real radio programme apologised to listeners for Mr Edgars outburst and it looks as If Mr Edgars time as a fans spokesman will be at an end.

Rangers FC and the Rangers supporters trust will have to distance themselves from such an outburst or they will be seen to be supporting his actions.