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Old 21-02-2007, 10:59   #14
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Re: The disgrace that is Rangers Football Club - Fans caught doing Nazi Salutes in Is

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Originally Posted by Derek S View Post
Nazi salute?

There is one guy (bottom left corner) who is displaying an Israeli flag, he must be highly confused then.

Anyway the fans official explanation is that it's related to the red hand of Ulster and the clubs links to N. Ireland.
Still no place for it in football IMO but lets not get all caught up in the 'Rangers fans are Nazi's' hysteria.

Rangers aren't perfect but like all big clubs they have some poor examples of humanity amongst the support. Celtic, Hearts, Hibs, Kilmarnock all have form for signing bigotted songs.



As if that could be anything to do with it...
Utter tripe.

I has absolutely feck all to do with the Red Hand of Ulster and they (you? - Notes where your from) know it, http://www.loyalistfm.net/new/articles.php?p=1396, if it did im sure they would have considered he fact that they are playing in Israel and that it WOULD have different connotations to that which they say its intended.

Its a smokescreen for these feckwits to take the ****.

Ranger football club have done nothing about this over the years and ARE responsible for the actions of their fans - especially their travelling fans as any England fan should know.

You comment about Celtic holds true although i have to admit they are changing much faster then the Rangers camp. To a (much) lesser extent Hearts have been heard to sing these songs too but Killie? Dont know what your on about there.

The only song i've ever heard them sing is Hello, Hello, we are the killie boys, nothing bigoted about that.

Please dont degrade this by saying this has something to do with Rangers beating Falkirk, this is a serious problem in Scottish football that has to be dealt with.

I noted your Strathclyde Police banner, perhaps if they paid more attention to the songs sung by the home fans, the flag parades and the salutes that they do at Ibrox instead of the away fans who get flung out for nothing that this would still be a problem.
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