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lolz, not worth getting into the whole Rangers v Celtic debate, if I had to pick a Glaswegian club it would be Partick, hopefully that would put me in the clear.

Ha ha.
Its that debate that got me my red mark on my profile and rep points raped ;)
Oh well,But yeah it Rangers all the way for what it's worth.
 
Ha ha.
Its that debate that got me my red mark on my profile and rep points raped ;)
Oh well,But yeah it Rangers all the way for what it's worth.

Not much, but purely out of sympathy I have taken pity and pos repped you.

Closet huns should be sympathised, not denigrated.
 
Always followed Celtic due to my uncle being Glaswegian, shame I can hardly understand him tho. <laugh>
 
Always liked Celtic. Plus, Boruc and Strachan have been reasonably good for both clubs. Terry Hurlock and Neil McCann not so much&#8230;
 
Haven't watched Scottish teams (apart from in CL because I support British clubs on principle), but why do so many support 2 teams in the same city? Why haven't the other cities got similarly large clubs? Is it because of the previous religious divide?
 
"@FootballFact101: The Kenya Football Federation has congratulated Victor Wanyama on moving to Southampton, even though a deal for him has not been confirmed."
 
Personally, can't stand either Glasgow clubs.

Aberdeen fans, despite having a ****e club (results wise in recent years) are a class apart north of the border.
 
Has anyone suggested a "Wanyama.....what's my name" (in the style of Rhianna) chant?

Not a terrace chant as such (way too complex), but I haven't stopped singing to myself Wanyama B There, to the tune of Michael McDonald/James Ingram's '80s yacht rock monstrosity 'Yah Mo B There' since this whole saga begun.
 
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