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Scottish football

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Racist language
Let's have it right here. Hibs and Aberdeen dont have fanbases full of knuckle dragging bigots who trash city centres when the TV goes off. Nor do they pander to sectarian sentiment with their kit design. Nor did they refuse to sign players of various ethnic and religious backgrounds for decades. Sorry if that offends people but its true.

Rangers took a huge following with them to Manchester.Of course with such a large crowd, you will have a few troublemakers.As for the kit design, where is your proof that such an allegation is true?Before Moe Johnston Rangers did have catholics playing for them, they even signed a coloured player in Mark Walters.The signing policy is old and boring news now.It's a great club, and the bad press it receives is totally undeserved imo.
 
Rangers took a huge following with them to Manchester.Of course with such a large crowd, you will have a few troublemakers.As for the kit design, where is your proof that such an allegation is true?Before Moe Johnston Rangers did have catholics playing for them, they even signed a coloured player in Mark Walters.The signing policy is old and boring news now.It's a great club, and the bad press it receives is totally undeserved imo.

"A few trouble makers"... The judge sentencing those arrested described it as the worst destruction Manchester had suffered since the blitz. Add Manchester to your list of places to visit and ask them about these few bad apples.

The kits. You arent seriously going to argue nobody at the club has the slightest idea of the connotations the "tangerine" kit they have every few years? Or the kits with a big sash on them?

I suppose Rangers do, indeed, deserve great praise for realising that a player's interpretation of the teachings of jesus were irrelevant to his performance on the pitch and it's to their credit that it only took until the 90s. Maybe I'm being harsh and they were desperate to sign them but the Bouncy Bouncy and songs about murdering Catholics being sung from the terraces every week put them off...
 

I thought we got really sloppy at 3-0. We let the game die instead of maintaining our standards. Over the course of the 90 minutes, we turned the ball over too much.

He must be unbearable to work for
 
Rangers took a huge following with them to Manchester.Of course with such a large crowd, you will have a few troublemakers.As for the kit design, where is your proof that such an allegation is true?Before Moe Johnston Rangers did have catholics playing for them, they even signed a coloured player in Mark Walters.The signing policy is old and boring news now.It's a great club, and the bad press it receives is totally undeserved imo.
Pathetic attempt once again of defending the indefensible, referring to a black player as 'coloured' is also ignorant and offensive.
 

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