Rangers ban racist fans who abused Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi and their ENTIRE supporters’ bus from receiving tickets
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RANGERS have banned the fans involved in alleged racist chants towards Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi.
Theclub have completed an investigation into the sickening footage that emerged online yesterday.
And they have also blocked the ENTIRE supporters' bus from receiving tickets for future matches.
A club statement read: "Rangers can confirm that an investigation is now complete in regard to a video circulating on social media yesterday.
"The individuals involved have been identified and will be banned indefinitely from all Rangers games.
"Furthermore, the RSC of which they were members and travelled with to the game, have been banned from receiving tickets for future fixtures."
The news comes as
The after yobs were filmed singing a bigoted song about Celtic's new Japanese star.
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The footage, which has been shared widely online, has disgusted fans from both Glasgow clubs.
And Kyogo today sent out his appreciation from the outpouring of support he has received, saying simply on Instagram: "I'll never walk alone #NoToRacism."
It's understood a Rangers fan who is alleged to have chanted about the striker
Posting on the Westwood Rangers Supporters' Club Whatsapp group, he wrote: "Just want to apologise to every member of the bus not acceptable behaviour.
"I've stepped down from the committee and won't be back on the bus.
"Club deserve so much better and I wish bus nothing but success. Again, I'm sorry."
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Rangers' current diversity campaign, Everyone Anyone, details that inclusion, togetherness and zero-tolerance to discrimination are among the club's core values.
- and are working alongside the Ibrox club in their investigation.
A spokesperson for the force said: "We are aware of a video circulating on social media and officers are liaising with the club to make relevant enquiries."