Got chatting to a Rangers fan here in Spain. Congratulated me on our record prem title then added "you've spent your money well."
Told me that Slippy G couldn't be any worse than what they've had and thought he might enjoy the Old Firm culture which dominates Scottish football. He was a season ticket holder at Ibrox and supported all British teams in Europe.
"All ?" I asked "including Celtic?"
"No, all British teams."
He reckoned Rangers should apply to join the Premier League but Celtic never could because they were anti-English and 80% of them had Irish ancestors.They were basically an Irish team. He then went on to tell me that in the referendum for Scottish independence, the "no" vote won thanks to Rangers fans all over Scotland who voted to remain in UK. Celtic voters, mainly in Glasgow East, voted en mass to leave but the Rangers fans in Glasgow West, Argyle, Ayrshire, Borders etc saved the day and kept Scotland in UK.
Wondering about this, I looked up the map of the vote in Scotland and there seems to be some truth in it although as usual it's difficult to determine cause and effect.