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2 hours ago, ian1964 said:

 

We are supposed to believe that this is a genuine letter?

’no list of banners of songs” this came from Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service?

Wow they really need to install some grammar and spell checker software.

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When Labour ran Scotland they introduced laws which made it an offence for any person to cause offence to another. The specifics of the offence caused was not defined. 

When the SNP came into power they tacked on things like offence being caused online. Again, nothing was given a definition.

So many manks complained about us over the years that TBB became a banned song under UEFA legislation.

Should any football authority contact Rangers about any singing last night then our board have a clear course of action to take - tell them to get to feck. Simple.

Stupid obsessed pondlife spending their Saturday night watching Rangers play a friendly in the USA just so they can take offence  should not be given any credence whatsoever., 

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45 minutes ago, BEARGER said:

Why would anyone want to sing a song about a fascist? Unless of course they have  fascist leanings.

The Tims hate TBB.  It's the volume, passion and sheer power of the song that they hate - Fullerton is a sideshow.

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42 minutes ago, BEARGER said:

Why would anyone want to sing a song about a fascist? Unless of course they have  fascist leanings.

but it's not about Billy Fullarton........that's tim lies. The origin is Buffalo Bill's wild west show which camped out in Dennistoun just a walk away from Brig'ton down Bellgrove street. William Codey is known to have watch the 'gers when the rodeo visited Glasgow. When the time came to move on some native Americans had already sampled the delights of Brig'tons wee herries and stayed put. They were known as "Billy's Boys". That's the origin which I swear is true

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14 minutes ago, colinstein said:

but it's not about Billy Fullarton........that's tim lies. The origin is Buffalo Bill's wild west show which camped out in Dennistoun just a walk away from Brig'ton down Bellgrove street. William Codey is known to have watch the 'gers when the rodeo visited Glasgow. When the time came to move on some native Americans had already sampled the delights of Brig'tons wee herries and stayed put. They were known as "Billy's Boys". That's the origin which I swear is true

?I believe you, 1000’s won’t ?

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Does anyone actually think these songs and messages to the Pontiff at the end of many of the ditties actually enhance  the reputation of our club, our city ,our country?

If these songs and chants are not offensive would you encourage parents to introduce these phrases and sayings as they are teaching their babies to speak?

Does anyone actually think that any of these people from the foreign countries we visit where we stand in their town centers singing about being ‘up to our knees’ and ending with a good Fuck the Pope makes people think ‘Wow that’s impressive I want my children and grandchildren to be associated with that.

I want Rangers to be their Scottish team,and I want our local team belting out bigotry like that.

We must all go to Scotland for our holidays these people make it sound so welcoming,so open, so tolerant ,so 17th Century.

It is an embarrassment ,it as outdated as sending children down the mines,it was once acceptable ,as was drink driving,the world has moved on it is time some in our support did likewise.

These songs harm the club you profess to love so much they add nothing to the club but negative opinions and publicity.

We have enough people looking to attack us at every turn ,stop giving them easy hits. 

 

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you honestly think "people from foreign countries" actually know what we're singing ?...They ain't all Kapl's who despite being Austrian could distinguish words of a song  in a football crowd....aye right !....In my view foreigners couldn't give a fuck what we're singing.....leave that to tims and their press accolytes

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3 minutes ago, colinstein said:

you honestly think "people from foreign countries" actually know what we're singing ?...They ain't all Kapl's who despite being Austrian could distinguish words of a song  in a football crowd....aye right !....In my view foreigners couldn't give a fuck what we're singing.....leave that to tims and their press accolytes

Nobody actually gave a fuck in Scotland what was sung at matches!, until the BHEASTS started being faux offended, squealing and grassing up!

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