Imagine that a Rangers fan of 30 years, daring to watch and have an affinity to my smaller ex highland league local team. Even worse imagine me celebrating when my small local team scored against Rangers biggest rivals and feeling sad when Celtic beat my small local team. You are so restrained by your narrow mindedness and fickle outlook. No one on this forum post seems to be in agreement with you and it would appear that nobody else shares your immature opinion. It doesn’t offend me that you find it weird. What is weird to you is perfectly normal to others. For example… This may come as a surprise to you but it is normal, acceptable and tolerated in the Scottish Highlands for fans of Ross County, Inverness, etc. to additionally support Old Firm teams. This is especially true of age groups 30 and above because the highland teams were so small when these age groups were growing up. Naturally people from the Highlands would support the bigger teams such as Aberdeen, Rangers and celtic. I have attempted to explain this previously but your simple mind obviously cannot grasp it. As stated previously I don’t need to justify myself to you and your perceived idea of what a Rangers fan is. My original post was simply providing a factual eye witness account and information about the Celtic fans behaviour in Dingwall and my disgust at them. As for saying there were celtic “fans” outside of the stadium signing songs. This was purely stating facts. Some “fans” defiantly chose not to enter the stadium until the minute silence was over. They however decided to disrupt the silence by singing from outside the stand. Again you have interpreted this wrong and misunderstood. I am not defending them whatsoever. I post infrequently on this forum and if this is the reaction I get from a fellow Gers fan I think I will avoid posting in the future. Arguing and bickering is monotonous and there is no reasoning with a stubborn, backward ignoramus.