sport news Fresh appeal from Rangers boss Steven Gerrard to end offensive chants

'There is no place for it... we want it to stop': Steven Gerrard calls for end to offensive chanting after Rangers fans appear to repeat sectarian song Some Rangers fans appeared to repeat a sectarian chant in 5-0 win at Hamilton Steven Gerrard has again urged an end to unacceptable behaviour in football 'We don't want to hear that or see anything,' said Gerrard after the match

By John Mcgarry For The Scottish Daily Mail

Published: 23:35 GMT, 24 February 2019 | Updated: 23:35 GMT, 24 February 2019

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Steven Gerrard has again urged an end to unacceptable behaviour in football after some Rangers fans appeared to repeat a sectarian chant against Steve Clarke during Sunday's 5-0 win at Hamilton.

Last Wednesday night, the Kilmarnock manager accused Ibrox supporters who called him a 'Fenian b******' during a Scottish Cup replay of living in the 'Dark Ages' by resorting to that brand of abuse.

Clarke later appeared at a press conference beside club captain Kris Boyd - the target of an 'Orange b*******' chant by Celtic fans the previous weekend - to call for action and education on sectarian problems in the Scottish game.

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