And now ye Sellik so-called Celts try and keep proving we're anti-Scottish folk culture... we're Scottish (as much as you're mostly Irish), we belong to long gone Celtic (aye, pronounced with a 'k') traditions, we deserve our own tartan (you have an all green one, absolutely out of any serious Scottish tradition), and most of us still think being Scottish and 'keltic' sits well with being British (though we're a free minded lot, some of us support independence as well). This is Rangers, apart from some sick ones who'd still love to turn Glasgow into Belfast (your lot as well, and you'd even turn our city into Dublin, to be honest), this is how we feel at Ibrox and how we've always been feeling, since my dad taught me how to love Scotland and Rangers as being the very same thing, and he had been taught so as well by my grandad and on and on... We fly the Jack, we fly the saltire, we fly the Lion Rampant: you only fly tricolours and if you ever were to fly a saltire you'd paint it green. Shame on you.
Och, just forgot that: ye Sellik fans always implying we're some sort of a 'German nazi army' (Ireland didn't fight Hitler though), and ye being the only ones who say so (yet no BNP or NF would ever show up in a Glasgow poll chart, not even the tories do...), please notice that line going like 'WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED'... d'ye remember that ane? Naw, yer too young... but back in 1972 it used to be quite popular among us lads... you might think you're the only ones who are entitled to sing protest songs, well this one was a protest song, and a lot of us used to sing that right outside shipyards, coalmines, collieries or Glasgow radical parades: we used to be 'one world' back then, especially those who couldn't forget where we were coming from (i.e. the working class), we were THE PEOPLE, we still are. You most probably were THE POPE, instead. Just take two letters off the former word...
😊 proud to be a ranger, don't let any put u down we know who we are, we are rangers til we die
another great wee post ,mr struth
brilliant.......watp
Cheers for posting
Eric Bogle should be credited with the music - 'Singing The Spirit Home'
yeah, you are correct, Ive updated it ;-)
And now ye Sellik so-called Celts try and keep proving we're anti-Scottish folk culture... we're Scottish (as much as you're mostly Irish), we belong to long gone Celtic (aye, pronounced with a 'k') traditions, we deserve our own tartan (you have an all green one, absolutely out of any serious Scottish tradition), and most of us still think being Scottish and 'keltic' sits well with being British (though we're a free minded lot, some of us support independence as well).
This is Rangers, apart from some sick ones who'd still love to turn Glasgow into Belfast (your lot as well, and you'd even turn our city into Dublin, to be honest), this is how we feel at Ibrox and how we've always been feeling, since my dad taught me how to love Scotland and Rangers as being the very same thing, and he had been taught so as well by my grandad and on and on...
We fly the Jack, we fly the saltire, we fly the Lion Rampant: you only fly tricolours and if you ever were to fly a saltire you'd paint it green. Shame on you.
Och, just forgot that: ye Sellik fans always implying we're some sort of a 'German nazi army' (Ireland didn't fight Hitler though), and ye being the only ones who say so (yet no BNP or NF would ever show up in a Glasgow poll chart, not even the tories do...), please notice that line going like 'WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED'... d'ye remember that ane? Naw, yer too young... but back in 1972 it used to be quite popular among us lads... you might think you're the only ones who are entitled to sing protest songs, well this one was a protest song, and a lot of us used to sing that right outside shipyards, coalmines, collieries or Glasgow radical parades: we used to be 'one world' back then, especially those who couldn't forget where we were coming from (i.e. the working class), we were THE PEOPLE, we still are. You most probably were THE POPE, instead. Just take two letters off the former word...