'F*** The King' graffiti appears on Rangers pub in Glasgow

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'F*** The King' graffiti appears on Rangers pub in Glasgow
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Pub staff expressed their sadness at the sight.

Staff at the Louden Tavern on Copland Road, a stone's throw from Ibrox stadium, shared images which appear to show the pub being tagged with two messages.Gordon TerrisA wall on Broomloan Road, around half a mile from the pub, also appears to have been targeted with the phrases 'Lizzie's dead' and 'Lizzie in a box' emblazoned across the brickwork.

Gordon Terris"We find it really sad that there are uneducated people walking our streets that would be involved in this unwarranted vandalism against our business."They also shared a message of thanks to their loyal customers and supporters, adding:"Despite this we will continue to support local good causes."Thank you to everyone who continues to support us.

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