I bought my first st at 13 (anyone remember the 'rover' where you could move around ibrox?) with money I saved up from my paper round. Happy days. My old man was a third Lanark fan but with gentle persuasion bought a premier club ticket when Souness arrived for him, me and my brother - we had seats in the govan rear for over 20 years. Life changed - work, travel, marriage and we let the seats go. Now at 43 I got 3 boys, 8, 5 & 2 and is important to me they grow up with exposure to a successful Rangers team playing high quality football, but who also understand the clubs Protestant ethos and traditional values. So obviously the last few seasons have not been the kids best introduction to our club ...... But I'm morphing onto my parents! Like me, my boys now attend ibrox, BB, and Sunday School regularly. Once 16 they can choose their own way (as in other aspects of life). 8 yo is hooked on gers already, and i'm certain his brothers will follow. Family section has been great for encouraging me and my pals back along to ibrox with our kids. It's a sad state of affairs that in Scotland 2015 I somehow feel being a 'Bluenose', and allowing my kids to wear Gers strips to Saturday morning football, is something i need to defend, or justify. Am I really so 'off message'? Well tbh that's other folks problem - 'no one likes us, we don't care!' as far as I'm concerned. Not one iota of bigotry within the boys (although dad has to admit he hates the bheasts, enjoys singing all traditional Rangers songs and accidentally, of course, happens upon orange parades every now and again) - just a sense of pride in our identity and football team. And it's only going to grow over the next few years as the team once again matches supporter aspirations. WATP.