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GLASGOW (AFP) - Rangers chairman Sir David Murray admits his club's supporters must do more to win the fight against sectarianism. Murray, speaking at Thursday's annual general meeting, criticised the Rangers fans who chant vile abuse about Celtic supporters and called on the Ibrox crowd to help drive out the bigots. Rangers have been scarred by the problem for years and the Glasgow team were fined 13,300 pounds by UEFA for "discriminatory chanting" at both legs of a Champions League tie against Villarreal in 2006. Although Murray insists sectarianism at Ibrox is declining, he knows it is still a major embarrassment for a club whose fans heaped more shame on their team by rioting after last season's UEFA Cup final in Manchester. "We have people involved with this club who put bile - that's the word for it - on websites every... [read full story]
