Here's the weird bit.
If any of the individual squaddies on the pitch get done or lose their jobs, doesn't that seem a bit harsh on them individually?
I mean, they're Rangers fans on the pitch at half time - what else are they going to do but join in with whatever the crowd are singing?
It's a ****ing mess.
I found the video a well queasy watch and it made me deeply uncomfortable - the idea being banded about is if a wee guy can get the jail for singing Roll of Honour (whatever you think the rights and wrongs of that is), then surely guys singing Father's Advice whilst on duty and on the pitch are subject to the same scrutiny?
BUT, I don't think it's the fault of the individual squaddies (the mongs that held that scarf apart) and I actually hope none of them get into trouble.
The bit I don't like and what I would like to see censured is that "if you don't like it, go live somewhere else" attitude that Andrew Dickson displayed. I don't think you can hang any of these guys out to dry without taking that ****ing dobber to task.