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kildog

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  1. It's true. I don't like the home kit either.
    Matter of taste of course, but I still think our Champions strip (64-69) is the best we've worn:.
    http://historicalkits.co.uk/Scottish_Football_League/
     
    I'm an old man, so don't really care, or normally buy kits anymore, but I did buy the second Nike QTS home strip.

    If I'd shown that to my 14 year old self, he'd have exploded and I'd cease to exist.

    That and the 150th anniversary shirt.
  2. I don’t know. I honestly do know buns that aren’t sectarian minded arseholes. Quite a few of them. They bear (pardon the pun) absolutely no resemblance to the puddle drinking hordes that post shit like that Tweet earlier. Same with the other p***ks, there’s folk who just support them as a football team, as well as the weird c***s that think their football club is a political expression. [emoji1]
    I just don't get how all these decent folk can stand shoulder to shoulder with bigots, week in week out and just accept it.
    Why don't "majority" just drown out the minority when they start their pish?
    The day I hear the fans booing "The Billy Boys" I'll accept that sectarianism is being dealt with.
  3. I think this is where I can see both sides of the argument. There are people (like Michael Stewart) who will see this in a completely partisan view and genuinely believe that Rangers are using this tune as a reference to TFS due to the actions of moronic fans that have made it infamous.
    But in reality, Four Lads is 100x more prominently sang in the Rangers support with the club also playing it over the tannoy pre-match. That is why I believe intent has to be taken into account here and I believe anyone who thinks this song has been used in reference to TFS rather than Four Lads is going out their way to be offended.
    I honestly think you might just be a naive wee soul.
    Sorry mate.
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