Scum set Walter Smith statue on fire as Police Scotland confirm Rangers attack | OneFootball

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·10 October 2025

Scum set Walter Smith statue on fire as Police Scotland confirm Rangers attack

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The act that shook Ibrox last night left Rangers fans horrified. A video appeared online showing unknown hooligans setting the Walter Smith statue on fire in what can only be described as a vile and disgusting act. Police Scotland have confirmed that an investigation has begun after early analysis suggested the footage is real. The outrage across the Rangers support has been absolute as fans try to come to terms with what they have seen.


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A sickening insult to a Rangers legend

As covered recently on Ibrox Noise, Walter Smith remains one of Rangers’ greatest managers and a man deeply loved by the entire footballing community. To desecrate his statue in such a manner has united the support in fury. Many have already taken to social media to pay their respects and to stand by the monument that symbolises everything good about Rangers. This is not just vandalism. This is hatred, pure and simple.

“Around 9.15am on Friday, October 10, 2025, we received a report of fire damage to a statue in the Edmiston Drive area of Glasgow.

“Enquiries are at an early stage.”

Police Scotland announced to the media that they received the reports. They are presumably reviewing the footage to verify its authenticity. The video appears to show flames around the base of the statue, spreading quickly before being extinguished. Every true Rangers supporter will hope these people are caught and punished severely.

The investigation comes only days after fans shared tributes to Smith’s leadership and integrity, proving how much his legacy still matters to Rangers. The Walter Smith statue fire has deeply wounded the club’s heart, reminding everyone of the respect that man still commands in Govan.

Fans’ fury and heartbreak

The Rangers community has responded with heartbreak and fury in equal measure. For a man who gave decades of service and led the club to glory, this act feels like an attack on Rangers itself. As the Scottish FA tribute recalled, Smith’s impact reached far beyond Ibrox. Messages of respect for Walter Smith have flooded social media since the Walter Smith statue fire video surfaced.

Supporters have condemned the act, demanding those responsible be identified immediately and banned from football grounds for life. Even international outlets like AP News have discussed Walter in depth. The bond between Rangers and Smith remains unbreakable, no matter what these vandals attempt.

Police investigation ongoing

Police Scotland have confirmed their inquiries. Detectives will analyse the footage frame by frame and gather forensic evidence from the scene. While early reports suggest the fire probably caused minimal damage, the emotional impact to the Rangers support is immense. Even The Guardian highlighted the deep emotional connection between Smith and the club.

If confirmed, the individuals involved deserve the strongest possible punishment. There is a place set aside in hell for anyone capable of such an act. Rangers fans will never forget what Walter Smith gave to this club, and the Walter Smith statue fire will only strengthen their love and loyalty forever.

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