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6 hours ago, Courtyard Bear said:

Would be great to show the UB some kind of support, no idea how to do that mind you. 

Do like many on here favour lube up yer hoop bend over waving a white flag and say in a non offensive way, take me Declan im all yours. 

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6 hours ago, tannerall said:

I'll be painting my feet and lower limbs red and wearing shorts. 

If there's any body paint left over I'll be painting my right hand red too, and will hold my right arm aloft  bearing a flag with the words "Fenains Is An Anagram of Fannies"

 

It’s not very often I laugh out loud when I’m reading shite on here, give yourself a pat on the back 😂

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19 hours ago, Redwhiteandblue said:

I don't sit in BF1, but I'm close enough to ut to hear what songs they sing. 

And I'm really struggling to remember them starting many of the song that are deemed sectarian. Most of the time they just sing all that Tito (I think it is) shit that they usually sing. Turn on the TV and most games in the UK have the same chants that we do.

I would prefer it if they just kept to original Rangers songs. They would've got banned either way after UEFA stepped in. Just like the smdllies banning ǝpɐbıɹq uǝǝɹb ǝɥʇ.

Didn’t know you were in the Union Bears @JamieD

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20 hours ago, East Enclosure Row N said:

Here's the way I see things.......

Union bears are well aware that UEFA find the  phrase "fenian bastard" and similar unacceptable when used in songs and/or chants by our fans.

Union Bears know that UEFA will impose sanctions upon Rangers for any infringement of the above.

Union bears think they are Billy Big Baws , ignore the above and continue to lead off songs / chants that contain the aforementioned phrase.

UEFA punishes Rangers. Rangers punishes Union Bears because they canny take a telling.

Union Bears put out a statement that looks as if it has been composed by a ten year old child. It has not been proof read by anyone older than eleven, and is littered with grammatical errors.

Union Bears think the world owes them a living  and we should all support them as they have been hard done by.

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I support Rangers. I live and breathe Rangers. I am not special, I am one of many. I love a sing song as much as anyone on either side of me.

Do I sing "fuck the pope" or "fenian bastard"? No, I don't. Some others do, many others don't. For anyone who says "everyone does it" - that is simply not true. Did I do it in my younger days? Yes, but times have changed now.  Many phrases are no longer acceptable and we must change with the times. As a kid in the West of Scotland, I and many others used a whole vocabulary of words that are no longer acceptable. Example - we used to see mini buses for a local special needs school with "Scottish Council for Spastics" on the side.  Looking back, it's a pretty horrible word. Our local shop was referred to universally (even by a school teacher of mine) as the "Paki shop". That word too is thankfully in decline. It's a shop and it doesn't matter where the owner's father came from.

Walter Smith openly admits that he as a kid at Ibrox sang songs that he is ashamed of now and used words that he hopes his grandchildren would never hear. I agree with him 100%.

It's not all doom and gloom. How about using this as a positive?

When Souness arrived, he signed our first big name catholic in Maurice Johnston. Bampots burned their scarves at the front door of Ibrox. Now we look back and thinks what eejits they were. Many of our players now cross themselves entering or leaving the pitch. I don't even notice any more and it bothers me not one iota. If they were the blue jersey of Rangers, they are one of us. That is the legacy that Souness left us.

The biggest name in football at Ibrox since Graeme Souness is now or manager. Why not let this be his legacy?

So much shite in one post. 

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20 hours ago, tannerall said:

I'll be painting my feet and lower limbs red and wearing shorts. 

If there's any body paint left over I'll be painting my right hand red too, and will hold my right arm aloft  bearing a flag with the words "Fenains Is An Anagram of Fannies"

 

:lol:

Careful mate ..... or the word Anagram will be put on the long  list of things Protestants are not allowed to use in today's PC (pape controlled) Scotland .... :p:

:UK:

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1 hour ago, East Enclosure Row N said:

Tell me one thing that is factually incorrect then?

 

Everything in bold.

On 26/08/2019 at 14:48, East Enclosure Row N said:

Here's the way I see things.......

Union bears are well aware that UEFA find the  phrase "fenian bastard" and similar unacceptable when used in songs and/or chants by our fans.

Union Bears know that UEFA will impose sanctions upon Rangers for any infringement of the above.

Union bears think they are Billy Big Baws , ignore the above and continue to lead off songs / chants that contain the aforementioned phrase.

UEFA punishes Rangers. Rangers punishes Union Bears because they canny take a telling.

Union Bears put out a statement that looks as if it has been composed by a ten year old child. It has not been proof read by anyone older than eleven, and is littered with grammatical errors.

Union Bears think the world owes them a living  and we should all support them as they have been hard done by.

.

.

.

I support Rangers. I live and breathe Rangers. I am not special, I am one of many. I love a sing song as much as anyone on either side of me.

Do I sing "fuck the pope" or "fenian bastard"? No, I don't. Some others do, many others don't. For anyone who says "everyone does it" - that is simply not true. Did I do it in my younger days? Yes, but times have changed now.  Many phrases are no longer acceptable and we must change with the times. As a kid in the West of Scotland, I and many others used a whole vocabulary of words that are no longer acceptable. Example - we used to see mini buses for a local special needs school with "Scottish Council for Spastics" on the side.  Looking back, it's a pretty horrible word. Our local shop was referred to universally (even by a school teacher of mine) as the "Paki shop". That word too is thankfully in decline. It's a shop and it doesn't matter where the owner's father came from.

Walter Smith openly admits that he as a kid at Ibrox sang songs that he is ashamed of now and used words that he hopes his grandchildren would never hear. I agree with him 100%.

It's not all doom and gloom. How about using this as a positive?

When Souness arrived, he signed our first big name catholic in Maurice Johnston. Bampots burned their scarves at the front door of Ibrox. Now we look back and thinks what eejits they were. Many of our players now cross themselves entering or leaving the pitch. I don't even notice any more and it bothers me not one iota. If they were the blue jersey of Rangers, they are one of us. That is the legacy that Souness left us.

The biggest name in football at Ibrox since Graeme Souness is now or manager. Why not let this be his legacy?

I stopped reading after that. Now fuck up.

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22 hours ago, Dickie said:

It’s still the pakis I go to and I still go for a chinky so you and your pc shite can fuck right off. You don’t like the ub fair enough but  some of your derogatory comments are a fucking joke. I take it I can still refer to you as a nauseating prick or is that not pc nowadays?

:UK: STAUNCH!!!!!

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