New Link Video Kyle Lafferty Twitter – Former Rangers forward Kyle Rafferty is being investigated by Kilmarnock over allegations of ‘cult’ after a viral video caught him calling a Celtics fan ‘F****n b ****d”.
The video, which has been circulating on social media, shows Rafferty responding to a fan who was heard saying “Up the Celts” as they posed for a photo.
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Rafferty is currently in Northern Ireland on an international mission but Kilmarnock has confirmed they are investigating the incident.
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The video – posted on TikTok by @Belfastbai – shows Rafferty posing next to a football fan who looks like a nightclub.
Rafferty was seen smiling for the photo before the boy stood next to him and shouted “Up the Celts” as part of the prank.
Rafferty’s face suddenly sank, and he scolded the group of boys “F****n b******s”, and then walked away angrily.
A statement from Kilmarnock said: “Kilmarnock Football Club is aware of a video circulating online that appears to show a member of our team using cult-like language.
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“The club considers any form of discrimination to be completely unacceptable.” The club will investigate the matter.
Rafferty (above) is currently on an international assignment with Northern Ireland ahead of Nations League games against Kosovo and Greece
He is due to start with Ian Balaclaws’ side on Saturday afternoon, but it remains to be seen whether the incident will affect his options.
In 2011, Rafferty was subjected to religious violence after the window of a petrol station near Glasgow was smashed.
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“I’m fine, but I’m sick of all this crap — it’s not necessary,” he said at the time.
“All I want to do is focus on my football with Rangers and my relationship with Nicolas, I can’t wait for our baby to be born in three weeks. It’s an exciting time for me, I don’t need to Destroy them with events like this.
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Kyle Lafferty emerges from the Northern Ireland squad in a video on social media. Video posted online on Wednesday appeared to show the Kilmarnock striker making rabid comments.
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The video, which went viral on social media, shows Rafferty reacting by a man posing for a photo with him and saying “Up the Celts”.
A statement from the Irish Football Association said: “Northern Ireland men’s senior international Kyle Rafferty has withdrawn from the upcoming Nations League games against Kosovo and Greece.”
“The Irish Football Association is aware of a video that has been circulated widely on social media. The association also noted that the striker’s club, Kilmarnock FC, had launched an investigation into the video.
The video first appeared on Wednesday night, with Rafferty’s club Kilmarnock announcing at lunchtime on Thursday that they had launched an investigation into the incident.
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A statement from Kilmarnock said: “Kilmarnock Football Club is aware of a video circulating online that appears to show a member of our team using cult language.
“The club considers any form of discrimination to be completely unacceptable.” The club will investigate the matter. “
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Rafferty, who has 20 goals in 89 appearances for Northern Ireland, is the country’s second-highest goalscorer, but the 35-year-old has been in and out of Ian Balaclau’s side over the past few windows. It may be difficult to get back to the team now. International rankings.
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Northern Ireland take on Kosovo at Windsor Park on Saturday before travelling to Athens for Tuesday’s game against Greece. Rafferty has not practiced since Tuesday due to a back problem. MEMBER BENEFITS SEE SPORTS OTHERS SEE – Get closer to the stories that matter with exclusive analysis, insights and debate from membership.
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Kyle Rafferty faces a 10-match ban after using cult video His club Kilmarnock has taken internal action “including a hefty fine”.
KIKMARNOCK striker KYLE Lafferty could face a 10-match ban after admitting to using sectarian language to let himself and the club down.
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A video posted by Rafferty on social media shows the former Rangers and Hearts striker referring to “a bunch of Phoenician bastards” after a man said “get on the Celtics” when he was photographed with him. Rafferty has been fined by the club.
The 35-year-old will face a Scottish FA court on October 20, accused of failing to act in the best interests of football and breaching the prohibition on the use of references including references to nationality, race, ethnicity, religion or belief. Offensive language provisions. .
SFA rules state that the penalty for the latter is a mandatory minimum 10-match ban, which can only be reduced “in exceptional circumstances”.
Killie announced that their internal investigation into the incident had been completed shortly after the SFA charges were announced.
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A statement said: “The club can confirm that Kyle regrets his actions and admits he has disappointed himself, his family, the club and supporters.
“The club has also recruited Scotland’s anti-cult leader Nil By Mouth, who will work closely with Kyle one-on-one and mentor our first-team and academy team members to provide education.” The charity sees this as tackling social sectarianism the crux of the problem.
“Kyle is also committed to supporting the club’s community initiatives, which will see him participate in Nil by Mouth’s educational initiatives and serve Kilmarnock’s ‘Foot for All’ programme every week for the foreseeable future.”
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Rafferty was left out of Northern Ireland’s squad for recent Nations League games against Kosovo and Greece, with head coach Ian Balaclaw saying a back injury was also a factor in the decision.
It is unclear whether Rafferty will play in Saturday’s Premier League game at Kilmarnock in Aberdeen.
Keeley boss Derek McGinness has previously said the club will be guided by the SFA but Rafferty could be included if he is fit, as he could be swayed after a hearing in Hampden. Facing some form of suspension. The video, which went viral on social media, shows Rafferty reacting by a man posing for a photo with him and saying “Up the Celts”.
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Kyle Lafferty has been pulled from Northern Ireland’s Nations League games against Kosovo and Greece after a video showed the Kilmarnock striker using the cult.
A statement from the Irish Football Association said: “Northern Ireland men’s senior international Kyle Rafferty has withdrawn from the upcoming Nations League games against Kosovo and Greece.”
“The Irish Football Association is aware of a video that has been circulated widely on social media. The association also noted that the striker’s club, Kilmarnock FC, had launched an investigation into the video.
Rafferty, who has 20 goals in 89 appearances for Northern Ireland, is the country’s second-highest goalscorer, but the 35-year-old has been in and out of Ian Balaclau’s side over the past few windows. It may be difficult to get back to the team now. International rankings.
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Northern Ireland take on Kosovo at Windsor Park on Saturday before travelling to Athens for Tuesday’s game against Greece. Rafferty has not practiced since Tuesday due to a back problem.
The video first appeared on Wednesday night, with Rafferty’s club Kilmarnock announcing at lunchtime on Thursday that they had launched an investigation into the incident.
A statement from Kilmarnock said: “Kilmarnock Football Club is aware of a video circulating online that appears to show a member of our team using cult language.
“The club considers any form of discrimination to be completely unacceptable.” The club will investigate the matter. “
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