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I don't find 16 year old Rangers supporters sinister.  Ever.  Because they're on my side.

 

I found the UB march a bit silly prior to Sunday but having seen it first hand and also the hysterical reactions on here, I hope they have many more and loads more Bears join in.  Let our enemies know we're grizzly Bears and not cuddly ones.

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4 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

I don't find 16 year old Rangers supporters sinister.  Ever.  Because they're on my side.

 

I found the UB march a bit silly prior to Sunday but having seen it first hand and also the hysterical reactions on here, I hope they have many more and loads more Bears join in.  Let our enemies know we're grizzly Bears and not cuddly ones.

Ok there you have it, you're so far out of step with social norms and the reputation of the club that it doesn't matter what anyone does if they claim to be a a Rangers supporter. After that anything goes for you in your own words.

 

And again you just illustrated that you can't respond to any comment with anything to negate it.  You simply go around another corner as if the comment didn't even exist.  Allow me to enlighten you.  Face masks and para military style displays on streets anywhere in the civilised world are seen as sinister with dark connotations.

 

That's not an opinion that's an absolute fact and I don't want Rangers being linked with such sinister displays.  

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Okay.  

7 minutes ago, JFK-1 said:

Ok there you have it, you're so far out of step with social norms and the reputation of the club that it doesn't matter what anyone does if they claim to be a a Rangers supporter

If you insist.  

 

I'm not trying to negate anything because your opinion is your opinion.  And my opinion is that you are overreacting, so I see absolutely no need to negate your comments.

 

As someone who got done in by opposition fans after a match, I think I'm in a reasonable place to differentiate between some young lads having a laugh and actual sinister events.  But these things are subjective, I suppose.

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I sometimes think we should bring back national service. Get these clowns and the GB counterparts doing something useful. If they want to fight then there have been plenty of opportunities abroad in recent years. They might even get to grow up as well as look pretendy tough. 

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These things are indisputable fact and don't give me this utter pish again about lads having a laugh.  You're making yourself look like an extremist nutcase.  If you don't get that face masks and para military style antics aren't sinister you have serious issues.

 

And again I and the vast majority of Rangers supporters don't want our club linked with it. That's not subjective believe me despite the fact that you had no idea how bad it looked till you saw the opinion here. 

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1 hour ago, Bluedell said:

Celtic fans aren't a narrow insignificant substrata of the population, and it is easy to gain votes on it due to the lack of resistance from our side.

What?!  Of course they are.  A huge chunk of the population doesn’t even care about football, possibly even the majority.  

 

I think, or at least I hope, that the amount of people who let their football prejudices dictate who they vote for is so insignificant that any politician attempting to pander to them is doing so out of personal bias rather than as any specific policy by a political party - who only ever pander to populism.

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I'll tell you what's really sinister and Malevolent in Scotland, SNP cyber thugs attacking two great Scottish companies employing hundreds of fellow scots. Just because the use a Union Jack on their advertising materials on Shortbread and biscuit tins. No consideration that it might cost jobs or redundancies, so long as their bitter anti British attitudes are pandered to, with the removal of a sales aid.

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2 minutes ago, JFK-1 said:

These things are indisputable fact and don't give me this utter pish again about lads having a laugh.  You're making yourself look like an extremist nutcase.  

Definitely hysterical.

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1 minute ago, Unicorn said:

What?!  Of course they are.  A huge chunk of the population doesn’t even care about football, possibly even the majority.  

 

 

How many Celtic fans are there in Scotland? They can get crowds of 60K. Support of 10 times that, so 600K or more? That's a fairly sizeable percentage of the Scottish voting population.

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6 minutes ago, JFK-1 said:

These things are indisputable fact and don't give me this utter pish again about lads having a laugh.  You're making yourself look like an extremist nutcase.  If you don't get that face masks and para military style antics aren't sinister you have serious issues.

 

I didn't agree with the unauthorised march, the use of the F word or the threats of physical violence on the leaflet, but I really can't get too excited by the use of the ultra style face-masks. It's maybe not the cleverest thing to have done but it's very low down the scale of things in my opinion.

 

You obviously have different views, which is fine, but I hardly think I've got serious issues because I disagree with you on this point :)

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