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The new addition does not seem particularly notable and mostly just more anti-Rangers tabloid POV. This is the only reference to the incident I can really find and it does not seem to be a major event in the guys life (as opposed to the death of his wife, which needs a mention). More non-notable BLP twaddle to my mind --ErrantTmorton166(Talk)18:48, 16 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It's 100% relevant to the death of his wife, though. The Scotsman is not a tabloid, as has been pointed out, and the chants are a matter of public record. That they reflect badly on Rangers is not 'anti-Rangers tabloid POV'. The link is not dead either, it's archived. Incident is notable and appropriately cited so if you want to take it out, you'll need to go to arbitration. --Weirdingmodule (talk) 13:19, 2 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]