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Old Firm fans, at the end of the day?

by Guest34456  |  earlier

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Just wait for the child abuse/manchester slurs the noo!!

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  1. Yes

    For every decent/moronic Rangers fan there is a decent/moronic Celtic fan


  2. totally agree..for every 100 good fans there is one bad..at the end of the day most of us love the footie more than the politics involved

  3. MAN U kicks @ss

  4. Aye righty oh..

  5. Nail on the head.

    The 'you are worse than us' brigade achieve nothing other than to keep the whole sorry business going.

  6. i'm just a football fan m8.... i take hee haw to do with all the rest o the gumf.... in they 90 mins that we play our rivals it's all about banter and a laugh.... and the relentless shouting but it's all in the name of fun.... after the game i always sit in mixed company and it goes no further than good humoured banter!!!! but you do get the odd numb nut but i don't let it bother me too much

  7. I agree with Bluebell.         XxccxX.....  So cynical!  There are many of us who are season ticket holders and many who attend as much as they can.    Being a football supporter as you know is an expensive business not everyone has the luxury of being able to attend. Either they are outwith the country or may not have the finances.  Doesn't make them any less of a fan in my eyes. :)

  8. With sutch a bitter rivalry you would think that there could never be peace but we are all united under the blue of our beautiful homeland we all share the pride and pain when we succed and fail. There is no F><KING way Rangers fans did not raise the roof when Caldwell grabbed that wonderful goal against France at hampden but the next week a bigger waloper could not be found that is the nature of the beast divided by hate united with love of our homeland. SCOTLAND before Rangers Gretna before Celtic lol

  9. Nay.

    Most people who claim to be 'diehard' fans of Celtic or Rangers tend to check the result on the teletext before watching sportscene on a Monday night, go to one or two games a year (if any) but they MUST be fans cause they know the words to every religious song connnected with their team.

      200,000 in Manchester, where were they all back before Souness brought back some success, when Ibrox was getting home crowds of under 10,000?

      Similar can be said of the 3 Million hardy souls in Seville (latest figure released by Celtic)

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