
Daily Record journalist rages at ‘rogue’ Rangers incident after Scottish Premiership win v Dundee
Gavin Berry has raged at the rogue incident that took place due to Rangers fans in the 5-0 victory over Dundee on Wednesday, 1 November.
The Daily Record journalist brings to light the fact that the game had to be put to a halt due to a pyro display from the travelling supporters.
Referee Kevin Clancy was forced to stop the game just after a couple of minutes as the pyro caused the fire alarm to go off.

Writing in the Daily Record, page 46, 2 November, Berry said, “Pyro prats in away support.
“There must be something about travelling to the Dens Park that brings out the rogue element in the Rangers support.
“It was at the Tayside ground a couple of seasons ago when a tennis ball protest against the Ibrox board caused disruption to the game.”
Bizarre
On a night where kick-off was delayed by 45 minutes, to see this happen just a few minutes into the game was bizarre.
It certainly would not have been a pretty sigh for the home support as there was already discontent due to the events that unfolded.
It was a stop-start game that even affected Rangers’ momentum but it’s a good thing that they managed to get the job done.

Philippe Clement will also be delighted at some of his players for the character they showed by scoring five goals.
Having Danilo, Sam Lammers and Cyriel Dessers getting their names on the scoresheet would undoubtedly have been a huge boost to their confidence as well.
Hopefully, they can carry it now for the games going forward and perhaps even go on a run of winning a number of matches in a row.
In other Rangers news, a BBC pundit has claimed that a Gers first-team player will jump at the chance to leave Ibrox as a transfer story has emerged recently.