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I f things keep going the way they are, poor displays on the field, disharmony off it, bad publicity like the George Square thing, the attitude of some of the support towards their fellow supporters who voted yes, then we won't need a formal boycott, more and more supporters will simply give up

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I f things keep going the way they are, poor displays on the field, disharmony off it, bad publicity like the George Square thing, the attitude of some of the support towards their fellow supporters who voted yes, then we won't need a formal boycott, more and more supporters will simply give up

The George Square episode summed up the downside in our support when it managed to turn good news for the unionists into bad news for us by behaving in a way that was moronic, uncouth and inexcusable.

 

Until that point, the NO victory had been unblemished and clean. This type of behaviour damages Rangers, and people really do re-think their allegiance when they see fellow fans embarrassing both the club and the unionist cause.

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