I don't want to misrepresent you, so may I ask if you think that oneupmanship is more important than justice in this instance? I quite agree with you by the way. It was obvious that the punishment Rangers received for their racist and sectarian chanting would result in extra scrutiny of our political songs.
Reb I'm not saying its right or wrong. I'm sick to the back teeth of this pish but that's the way it is now and that's that whether you like it or not
I doubt UEFA will take action anyway, the political argument will win again. Huns are just too crude in their songs which are firmly aimed at others rather than celebrating their own history, political or not.
I make you right, but these are the UEFA rules; 2 The same disciplinary measures may be taken against member associations or clubs in case of inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters, including: a) the invasion or attempted invasion of the field of play; b) the throwing of objects; c) the lighting of fireworks or any other objects; d) the use of laser pointers or similar electronic devices; e) the use of gestures, words, objects or any other means to transmit any message that is not fit for a sports event, in particular if it is of a political, offensive or provocative nature; f) acts of damage; g) any other lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium. http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/...7_DOWNLOAD.pdf There is an argument to be had there. I welcome clarity on it.