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  1. Our so called fan groups are a joke. Self interest is their only agenda from as long back as I can remember them and that ain't yesterday. They never had great numbers, but are now being opportunistic bastards in attacking our club when we are vulnerable, in a time when we should be repelling all boarders, so they can all go fuck themselves. Truly sickening. The fifth column need expunged and a new single fans group, representative of the majority would be a welcome start with men of integrity such as D'Art at the helm.

  2. They are ALL vhermin rhat bastards, every last one of them! If you are not one of them, they can NEVER be trusted. A more heinous yellow bellied backstabbing race you will never meet. They tend to grow balls when there are about 20 on 1. That is how they survive. Safety in numbers. You can smell their fear. What are they to be afraid of? Because in their mind they hate us and wish us ill as their satanic doctrine teaches them! The vicar of Christ can go get gang raped by a bunch of Mandingo warriors and see how he fuckin likes it. The devil's fucking spawn indeed!!

  3. Dirty scumbag get him to fuck off the sfa board ASAP

    Get him to fuck off the planet along with his horde. They have abused, raped, tortured murdered tens of millions down through the centuries. Now a multi billion pound enterprise at the expense of the poor and the vulnerable. It isn't by any coincidence that they deny, delude and deflect at every opportunity, only to try and give their heinous and corrupt joke of a faith credibility, as they do for their local peado club in the east end. The largest paedo ring on the planet and still they are welcomed. They have voting power and every corrupt power hungry politician will court them for it. Moving on to the independence debate, I rest my case!

  4. Making complaints for snide jibes is pitiful and tarrier-like.

    That was an attack on our Corporate identity, our heritage, our tradition and one that affects club business, share value, investors, Directors and fans alike. If you think that it's pitiful then you shall remain the small person that you are and you are NO defender of club nor faith. This is the same appeasement that sent millions to the gas chambers.

  5. When I first read the OP I was in complete agreement. I still am, especially the last paragraph. I absolutely do not agree with appeasement in any form to these 'plastic paddies'. Initially I felt that we had to have some way of forcing observance of Remembrance Day services, but I have come to realise that this is impractical. When we look at the observance of Remembrance services at Ibrox, the question arises of 'How can you legislate the earnestness of the display of respect and heartfelt gratitude for the Armed Forces and their past sacrifices?' The answer is you can't. These are feelings and emotions that must be given freely and gladly.

    That there are an element in some football clubs' support that would attempt to usurp the display of these emotions is more than a little disturbing. However, those who died to give us our freedoms also ensured that our society has a free will. All that we can do is to try to make sure that on all occasions our culture and traditions are given the chance to be observed to the fullest extent possible.

    I think that we may have an ally in the making from a most unexpected source. I have reproduced excerpts from two articles out of Ulster over the weekend. There are other instances of this kind of support from the tweets of Martin McGuiness but I have not printed them. This may be because I have a problem believing anything that he says and that I do not believe that he is sincere. On the other hand these two stories, although political, I believe are the start of sincere attempts to heal the wounds of past days. The point is that these are people the 'plastic paddies' would have us believe they support. How foolish are the actions of the 'plastic paddies' when the very 'base' of their support is reaching out to enjoin with our traditions. We can only hope that the bigots who are disrupting our traditions, with Liewell's backing, will just fade away as an insignificance with no support of any real integrity.

    http://www.u.tv/News/Remembrance-Sunday-marked-in-NI/c1e82eec-5b0a-43c2-844d-5d45f58e01fb

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny was among thousands who took part in commemorative services across Northern Ireland on Remembrance

    Sunday.

    At 11am those gathered across the UK observed a two-minute's silence in an Act of Remembrance, with poppy wreaths laid in tribute afterwards.

    In Enniskillen, Taoiseach Enda Kenny joined NI Secretary of State Theresa Villiers and Fermanagh & South Tyrone DUP Minister

    Arlene Foster joined those marking the national day of remembrance in the town.

    Twenty-six years ago, 11 people were killed and over 60 were injured in an IRA bomb at the town's War Memorial.

    Mr Kenny made history last year by becoming the first Irish premier to attend a Remembrance Day service in Northern Ireland when he visited Enniskillen on the 25th anniversary of the Poppy Day bomb.

    In Belfast the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment performed a guard of honour at City Hall's Cenotaph and Garden of

    Remembrance where several thousand turned out for the region's main commemoration service took place.

    Among those laying wreaths were First Minister Peter Robinson, her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of Belfast Dame Mary Peters, with

    tributes led by Deputy Lord Mayor Alderman Christopher Stalford.

    Those who served us protected our freedom, our way of life and secured for us, by their sacrifice, the freedom that we enjoy today.

    Deputy Lord Mayor Christopher Stalford

    "I think it's right that we should pay our respects to those that serve us and who continue to serve us in ongoing conflicts such as Afghanistan," Alderman Stalford commented.

    Also in attendance for the second successive year was Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore TD, who also laid a laurel wreath during the service.

    "I think it is very important that we commemorate together, the Irish government regards it as very important," he told UTV.

    "Over 200,000 people from all over the island of Ireland were in the First World War, many of them lost their lives, and I think it's important that all of us from all parts of the island, including the Irish government, commemorate those who died in the wars."

    http://www.u.tv/News/Silence-for-Armistice-Day-in-NI/ced80f5a-7449-41e4-ba46-aa75e5c83a8

    Máirtín Ó Muilleoir has become the first Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Belfast to attend the Armistice Day commemorations at City Hall.

    A two-minute silence was observed at 11am on Monday to mark the end of the First World War - on the eleventh hour, on the

    eleventh day, of the eleventh month.

    Mr Ó Muilleoir made history as he stood alongside DUP politicians for the tribute.

    Afterwards he said he felt the gesture was an important part of his efforts to be a mayor "for all the people of Belfast", as he promised when taking office.

    The Sinn Féin man said: "Part of that means reaching out to unionism and today really was about peacemaking towards unionism.

    "This is a huge event in the unionist calendar in particular and I wanted to show respect for unionist people and the Protestant people of Belfast by being at the cenotaph on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month."

    However he added that the decision had not been easy.

    We are NOT so easily taken in!

  6. Bigotry works only the one way in this country, all in our direction! As I've said before, it's beginning to mirror the peace process in NI, they take everything and we are left with our thumb up our arse. Don't get me wrong, there were inequities and discrimination against them in NI and needed redressing, but these fuckers have taken discrimination to a new level, to ensure that liberty only exists on their side, but it ain't over yet, not by a long shot (pardon the pun!).

  7. I'll interject here. If by IRA flag you mean the flag of a nation state (whether you like it or not) that has been hijacked by that vile organisation then you can easily go back to the thread and check my reasoning for not objecting to seeing it at Ibrox.

    You may be surprised to learn that I am as pro Ulster as any and will uphold the Union at every turn. Having had several family members serve there at the height of the Troubles (one relation was even in the Black and Tans)I certainly have no love for those that would give Ulster away without a second thought. I am diametrically opposite to BP9 in my views but what I am able to do is to distinguish between a bunch of vile terrorist scumbags and the ordinary people of a nation who have no allegiance to them or that mhob across the city.

    Maybe you despair that HM Forces are running a joint operation in Mali with troops from the country whose flag you, by your inference, allow terrorists to associate with themselves? You belittle the memory of men from that country who lost their lives at the hands of these scum and allow them to besmirch the memory of those men.

    In much the same way as I would want the flag of my own country not to be associated with vile far right yobs I would hope that the flag of a nation state could be retrieved from those who seek their own gain from it. That's why I would not object to Jon Daly draping the flag of his home country round his shoulders when we complete stage 2.

    Constantly bringing up what the bheasts do (or don't do) is nonsensical. Are we not bigger and better men than every one of them? Should we really take our lead from them or seek to set our standards in response to them? Lets set our actions with a look at what those whose memory bestrides this great club.

    I am by no means as eloquent as D'Art but hopefully I have explained my position clearly.

    And YOU belittle those who LIVED through the troubles and died for being nothing other than protestant, now go fuck yourself and drape the scum flag around you as you deserve each other!!

  8. Brings a tear to the eye. The picture of Ally, gives us a reminder of just what a great Ranger he is. Then of course, the stab in the heart when I think of how much of our tradition that emanated from Ulster has been eroded, forgotten, even denied and decried by a significant number of the new breed of so called supporter. We are under attack from all comers, so at a time when we should be united, I witness the biggest division of our support ever. When one gives up their values and traditions you are on a path to being something else. Are we headed to be something else? Unless the silent majority begin to make a stand and speak out against our haters and the apologists and appeasers within our ranks, we will not be the Rangers we once were, but a sanitised, brainwashed, bunch of sad pc boring whingeing malcontents where FFS don't say the taig word, cause you mind offend a Rangers supporter!!!

  9. I would like to meet them in the final.

    Winning the SC this year at the piggery would be one of the best feelings since Nacho buried that pen in Italy.

    We would also have a test case for eufa by just meeting them in the final.

    I think them at the scum dome would be one step too far. I say we can put them to the sword at Ibrox in the semi's, then the cup will be ours! (to be honest if we did gub them then, I wouldn't be bothered so much if we then went on to win the cup or not as the point would have been well made and suicides all round. English and Speirs go into hiding in Mogadishu)

  10. I'll say it till I'm blue in the face - the Famine song is a legitimate question.

    If you openly support Irish republicanism (and they do) then go back to Ireland if you cannot or will not embrace our culture.

    If Ireland and being anti British is that important to you well............

    Put simply, those five should be deported.

    Charged with conspiracy to murder. Hang the cunts, to make sure their threat is never carried out!

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