The sort of thing I liked about Rangers before I ditched them after 2008’s antics.
Our nationality is British (it’s not English, Scottish or Welsh). I like British iconography, think it’s proper cool: Mods, British invasion, Britpop, Cool Britannia… and Rangers to me were always the team of Britain, especially since we don’t have a British national football team while we do in rugby league and union. So I did like them.
I lived in the city centre in 2008 and I was in Town that day with the Rangers fans and was right behind them to win the final, but I felt like they weren’t respecting the city at all… saw some of the most disgusting lack of respect from visitors to a city you could imagine, even before the riot took place Town stunk of piss, there was rubbish just being thrown everywhere, locals were being verbally abused, shops (especially newsagents selling beer) were being robbed. Then the riot took place, I know our council fucked up there but talk about an overreaction! Do residents cars need smashing up or burning out just because you can’t watch a game of footy?
But they’re still not as bad as their pro-IRA singing, anti-British banner waving, terrorist banner holding neighbours for me. About 40 minutes of pro-IRA songs we endured when they came to our place. We’ve been bombed six times by the IRA in our local area with two kids being killed in Warrington. Imagine us going up to Celtic when we played them a few years ago and singing songs about killing innocent Irish victims of the British army for nearly half the game… we’d be kicked out of European competitions for a season!
That top image is great and I believe they fucked off UEFA’s decision not to allow the British club to play God Save The King this week and they played it anyway! Good on em haha