Murray Apology to Dundee Clubs for Distress Over Web Abuse Row

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RANGERS chairman Sir David Murray has apologised to Dundee and Dundee United over the "distress" caused by his condemnation of abusive remarks made by football supporters.

The Ibrox owner was at the centre of controversy when he said comments made on internet messageboards from fans of other clubs were "just as bad" as Celtic and Rangers, making specific reference to Dundee and Dundee United. This prompted both clubs to issue a joint statement decrying any association with sectarianism, but the Rangers chairman immediately clarified his comments, underlining the fact no mention of sectarianism had been made in his interview.

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Murray Apology to Dundee Clubs for Distress Over Web Abuse Row

Now Dundee United director Derek Robertson insists the matter is at an end after a personal telephone call from Murray yesterday...

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