Ibrox Noise
·13 January 2026
Aberdeen shame as fans once again mock Ibrox disaster

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·13 January 2026

Aberdeen fans plumbed new depths once again after Rangers’ dominant 2–0 win at Pittodrie. Fresh footage appeared online showing Dons supporters mocking the Ibrox disaster. In one video, a fan displayed the number 71 on his phone, an apparent reference to the 1971 tragedy. Another was seen making a diving gesture while passing stewards and Rangers fans. The club issued a strong statement condemning the behaviour. In light of recent commemorations, it felt especially vile. This act of disrespect caused uproar among the Rangers support. As covered in Ibrox Noise’s reaction, the mocking of the Ibrox disaster became the talking point of the weekend.
Rangers wasted no time responding. The club released a statement labelling the incident as abhorrent. They reminded fans of the significance of 2 January and the grief surrounding the 66 lives lost. The club made it clear they raised the issue with Police Scotland. However, authorities said no reports had been received at that point. That revelation angered fans further. Many questioned how such vile behaviour goes unpunished. Ibrox Noise highlighted how Scottish football still tolerates this poison. Rangers rightly stood firm and demanded respect.
Clips spread rapidly across social media. One showed the 71 image in full display. Another revealed the mocking dive gesture from an Aberdeen fan. The footage confirmed what many suspected. There was no room for ambiguity. These gestures targeted the Ibrox disaster. Ibrox Noise previously reacted to this kind of bile in earlier meetings. This behaviour crossed a line. It was not banter nor was it rivalry. It was sheer hatred. What kind of fan mocks a fatal tragedy? Rangers supporters have endured this bile for years. Enough is enough. There must be consequences. These actions tarnish Scottish football.
Chanting claims too about Walter Smith and Jimmy Bell have surfaced from this match. The poison from these home supporters goes beyond the pale. Aberdeen fans have long shown disdain for Rangers. The rivalry has always carried venom. But mocking death and tragedy takes it beyond football. As noted in Sky Sports’ match coverage, the focus should have been on the football. The Ibrox disaster stands as one of Scotland’s darkest days. It deserves solemn respect. That respect was missing in the Pittodrie stands. Until real punishment follows, the cycle will continue. Fans deserve better. The league deserves better. And most of all, the 66 lost souls deserve better.









































