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'Yes' vote to kill off moving south


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Haven't hit any of the links so am shooting in the dark.

The question should be,what effect will Independence have on Scottish football?

Are we seeing the lack of investment in Rangers as a result of the 'Indy' vote?

Will EU/British players need a work permit to ply their trade in Scotland?

Will the loss of the BBC(possibly)sports,affect coverage and finances?

What punitive punishments(J.Sillars)could a pro-UK Rangers/Fan base expect in the event of a 'YES' vote?

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Whilst there is no realistic chance of playing in any other national league in the near future, stranger things have happened.

Many factors could change or come in to play regarding this topic.

However, our current financial situation combined with a yes vote could have consequences bearing in mind that we are the club of the union and the quintessential British club.

Given our history and the make-up of our traditional support it is staggering that any bear could vote yes.

There is no doubt in my mind that we are not the same club since we were infiltrated by nationalists and PC fans who are not only ashamed of the history and traditions that made us such a great club but are hellbent on making us see the error of our ways.

I would rather have 1 traditional supporter, waving a union flag and singing the Billy boys than 100 of the nationalists. At least you know where you stand with the former and can trust them as opposed to the latter who probably still have the grass-a-bear hotline number saved in their phone incase someone uses the f word.

Yes voters should not be welcome at Ibrox. They oppose 140 + years of our history and everything we stand for.

No Surrender and No to Independence

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Whilst there is no realistic chance of playing in any other national league in the near future, stranger things have happened.

Many factors could change or come in to play regarding this topic.

However, our current financial situation combined with a yes vote could have consequences bearing in mind that we are the club of the union and the quintessential British club.

Given our history and the make-up of our traditional support it is staggering that any bear could vote yes.

There is no doubt in my mind that we are not the same club since we were infiltrated by nationalists and PC fans who are not only ashamed of the history and traditions that made us such a great club but are hellbent on making us see the error of our ways.

I would rather have 1 traditional supporter, waving a union flag and singing the Billy boys than 100 of the nationalists. At least you know where you stand with the former and can trust them as opposed to the latter who probably still have the grass-a-bear hotline number saved in their phone incase someone uses the f word.

Yes voters should not be welcome at Ibrox. They oppose 140 + years of our history and everything we stand for.

No Surrender and No to Independence

Whilst there is no realistic chance of playing in any other national league in the near future, stranger things have happened.

Many factors could change or come in to play regarding this topic.

However, our current financial situation combined with a yes vote could have consequences bearing in mind that we are the club of the union and the quintessential British club.

Given our history and the make-up of our traditional support it is staggering that any bear could vote yes.

There is no doubt in my mind that we are not the same club since we were infiltrated by nationalists and PC fans who are not only ashamed of the history and traditions that made us such a great club but are hellbent on making us see the error of our ways.

I would rather have 1 traditional supporter, waving a union flag and singing the Billy boys than 100 of the nationalists. At least you know where you stand with the former and can trust them as opposed to the latter who probably still have the grass-a-bear hotline number saved in their phone incase someone uses the f word.

Yes voters should not be welcome at Ibrox. They oppose 140 + years of our history and everything we stand for.

No Surrender and No to Independence

Great post- i wish bears who vote Yes a lifetime of misery!

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Suppose there is a sort of precedence with Israeli teams playing in European competitions because of the hostility and hatred shown towards them by the other Middle East and Arab countries who do not want them in their leagues.

Rangers as the pro union and pro British club may experience such hostility from within Scotland if there is a yes vote and use that as the reason for being allowed to play in the English leagues. Completely bonkers but stranger things have happened in European football

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