Any chance you could clarify this for me as Im not sure about it. See these Premier League clubs that are probably gonna go under when the rich guys piss off to the moon, will these clubs be classed as 'South Glasgow' clubs as their stadiums are all South of Duke Street? Im sure you can clear this up.
Sorry boss, you've decided anything south of Dukestreet is south glasgow. Ill be sure and tell the city council the Eastern Necropolis is incorrectly named. And ill need to tell the Glasgow East Investment Park they are in the wrong place! Also, dont forget celtic park is south of duke street so now they are not only the second best team in glasgow but the second best in the south of Glasgow. Congratulations on making a fantastic spectacle of yourself here today. Take some solace in the slight entertainment Ive had in watching you scramble around trying to save face.
Looking back at the history of our club its clear the links between Rangers and Northern Ireland span back a good number of years. Now an integral part of our club, ulstermen and the Crown are as part of our identity as being a Scottish. Rangers fans are by default British. The Monarchy rule us all and that is happily accepted by myself and the vast majority of our fans. The link is obvious and visible to most of us who hold our club dear but when looking at the history there is a blur between our rise as a European power and the increased support from across the water. Im just interested in when/where the ulster tie began and why its so important to our identity. All comments welcome.