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Can you imagine if it did happen on the street?

Oh, wait...

That's some rant btw!!!!! I'm not suggesting that abusive language is the sole preserve of the Yes vote, it was a just a general point about name calling and swearing at someone you don't know and have never met. It's just not normal behaviour to me!??

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It's too early to tell what side Rangers fans will come down on, a lot of them are still to ask their mammy and daddy what way they should vote.

My Mammy and Daddy asked me which way they should vote and they were tellt.

Tbf, Mum has been Yes for a while and Dad just needed a wee guide in the right direction which I was happy to provide.

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It's too early to tell what side Rangers fans will come down on, a lot of them are still to ask their mammy and daddy what way they should vote.

And i keep saying that apart from 1 all my rangers supporting friends are all big yes men(3 in the lol)

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Entirely anecdotal, but I've got 5 Rangers fans in my close group of friends and they are all voting Yes, with 2 of them actively campaigning.

Saying that, they're probably not what True Blues would consider reel ranjurs men and one of them has given up on the newco.

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No - Berwick Rangers

Yes - Does any team have mainly Yes supporting supporters? I doubt that. :)

I haven't noticed any talk about this at Berwick games, and very little from fans on social media. Doubt much of the support care that much, although a lot of the Scottish based support are from the Borders which is a bit Tory.

Only thing I've noticed at games was a one man band Arbroath fan singing Flower of Scotland, shouting 'English b*****ds' at us and laughing at himself with this really goofy laugh.

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that was probably 1320lichtie.

Quite small, geeky, balding and with a massive Adam's apple. Nobody joining in with him tbf. And we get that shit quite often from modern day William Wallace's thinking they're on some kind of cross border raid.

Come to think of it, there was someone who asked Cameron and Horn a question about it at a talk in. He had a UJ shirt on and was pretty much laughed at by the room then the manager moved on quickly. He's the type who writes letters to the paper every week.

Personally, I think a Yes vote would be pretty good for the town as a whole which is pretty much a forgotten place at national level and in the county council. As a proper border town and as the gateway to an independent Scotland it might draw it more attention.

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that was probably 1320lichtie.

I wasnt there Forever Blue you cock.

Quite small, geeky, balding and with a massive Adam's apple. Nobody joining in with him tbf. And we get that shit quite often from modern day William Wallace's thinking they're on some kind of cross border raid.

Come to think of it, there was someone who asked Cameron and Horn a question about it at a talk in. He had a UJ shirt on and was pretty much laughed at by the room then the manager moved on quickly. He's the type who writes letters to the paper every week.

Personally, I think a Yes vote would be pretty good for the town as a whole which is pretty much a forgotten place at national level and in the county council. As a proper border town and as the gateway to an independent Scotland it might draw it more attention.

You and BTU have creeped on me enough to know that isnt me.

Your last point is also a very interesting one. I would agree.

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I wasnt there Forever Blue you cock.

You and BTU have creeped on me enough to know that isnt me.

Your last point is also a very interesting one. I would agree.

Simon is the only Arbroath fan I creep on! ;)
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Don't have the faintest of ideas what the general consensus is amongst Pars fans. There's a Pars For Yes Facebook and Twitter page but no Better Together one, if that gives any guidance. I'm voting Yes, but it's honestly something that rarely comes up in conversation, which is surprising. I don't even stay in Dunfermline or anywhere near it so don't even know what the town's views are like.

Wouldn't recommend a poll being set up on .net, that forum is full of brain-dead morons so wouldn't give a reasonable reflection.

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