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Which football fanbase is most pro/anti independence?


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I think no voters keep quiet because admitting you vote no is like admitting you touch kids or steal pensions. No wonder the nodrones want to keep it on the down low.

Mon CB, that's pretty low even from you, I read through your posts and don't agree with most of em, but you're better than that surely!!?
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Mon CB, that's pretty low even from you, I read through your posts and don't agree with most of em, but you're better than that surely!!?

he has actually chilled out a bit lately and had a bit of a laugh but statements like these are just for attention i think . best ignored in all honesty

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Mon CB, that's pretty low even from you, I read through your posts and don't agree with most of em, but you're better than that surely!!?

This is true. I am not saying you do those things if you vote no, I'm saying it's looked up as much of a socially reprehensible act as those things.

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Maybe in your locality, but people are more civilised in other parts of the country. Certainly round here there isn't such hatred and fury at those with different political beliefs.

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Maybe in your locality, but people are more civilised in other parts of the country. Certainly round here there isn't such hatred and fury at those with different political beliefs.

It's clear you have no shame at being a nodrone, desperate to see the worst for Scotland and happy to suck the Westminster cock. Fair enough, at least you admit it.

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To be fair, you're more likely to spot a Yes voter than a No voter. There may be stickers, polo tops and banners all over the country for Yes, but your average No voter will be more likely to do nothing like that. It's the same with anything. The people who want change will make all the noise.

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To be fair, you're more likely to spot a Yes voter than a No voter. There may be stickers, polo tops and banners all over the country for Yes, but your average No voter will be more likely to do nothing like that. It's the same with anything. The people who want change will make all the noise.

Aye probably. Also think that most No voters aren't that enthusiastic about their choice. Apart from the hardcore drones from the Unionist parties and the Orange Order types, I reckon most no voters are doing it out of a mixture of fear and confusion. It's certainly not gonna be a resounding appreciation of Great Britain.

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