Green Brigade mock Union Bears with stolen drums and flags as 'sympathy' card sent
The Green Brigade have mocked Rangers fan group the Union Bears after stealing drums, flags and banners and sending a "SYMPATHY" card to their foes.
The Celtic ultras taunted their counterparts as they posed up for pictures as they sang their chants and let off a bullhorn megaphone. The signage nicked are the same ones often flying at Ibrox ahead of and during games but they were held upside down.
Their social media channels were awash with the images - also shared on X by popular account Hooliganz official - and were captioned: "Loose-talk costs materials". It comes a short time after Gers fans had done something similar to their rivals.
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Earlier in the day, the Green Brigade showed off an image of a sympathy card they had put aside to send the UB with the caption: "To UB. Thinking of you all. GB xx".
We told you back in early May how the Union Bears group had stolen banners from the GB's Celtic end and flipped the message on its head when they rearranged the initial intended plan.
They changed it: 'Green Brigade. Serial losers of banners', when the initial GB flags had meant to accuse Rangers fans of being 'moral champions' who were 'serial losers'.