Plenty of beel and deflection, but as expected, none of those mentioned can offer up a reason as to why they support a football team from a foreign country over a team from the country which they defend to the hilt. <asperthescriptoid>
I had the misfortune of being relocated to Hitchin for a few weeks after the IRA blew up our office in the Docklands in 1996. We were so bored, there's not even a local cinema, that we ended up going to watch Hitchin Town. It was ****ing freezing and the game was ****e, so we took a vote at half-time to go for a curry instead. CSB
Rangers weren't sectarian until around 1910-1920 (the same time when the South of Ireland became a Republic and tensions were understandably high in the Six Counties) when the Glasgow shipyards had begun to be populated by a huge influx of Northern Irish protestants coming here for work. This new working class needed a team to support and as Celtic and Rangers had already divvied up the majority of the football revenues at that time Rangers became a natural club for them to find an affilliation with. It was around this time they adopted the policy of not signing catholics. Coincidence?
The secterian hing never started until 1932 when Iris republicans tried to raise money in the biggest Irish immigrant disporas, ie america and britain! But why woukld people leave such a great country to come to really **** countries?
I answered every one of your questions - you just asked the same questions again without acknowledging or counter debating any of my arguments. This is not debating, it's you being your usual stupid self. At this point I'm done, I'm sure you will have something else to say (which will probably be the same question again, even though it has been answered) - as having the last word makes less clever people feel as if they have won.
Says (If Superhoops rant's are to be believed) one of the soldiers involved in Bloody Sunday. Well done Dev