Ibrox Ulster Day Leads to the Ultimate Contradiction

Last updated : 22 September 2008 By Clydebuilt

Rangers fans eh? Can't live with 'em (they just tell you to go home), Can't live without 'em (unfortunately) one thing you are guaranteed to get from them (apart from undiluted hatred and perma-rage) is a good laugh when yet again they shoot themselves in the foot.

The recent melee that was created when their famine song was finally exposed for the xenophobic song of hate that it was has seen them clamouring for ways to display their 'heritage' so they decided to hold an "Ulster Day" at Ibrox in which they could "celebrate their Northern Irish players".

So what did they do during yesterdays "Ulster Day"? How did they manage to celebrate the clubs history in Northern Irish players? They all sang "Why don't you go home" Whilst holding up a flag that is technically from another Country!

They don't do Irony do they? How can you berate a group of people for flying the Irish tricolour above their stadium whilst holding aloft the Ulster Flag and telling them to go home? Are you mental??

And what of the Sam English banner? I hope that the version I saw of it on a certain polluted website was just an abridged version and it wasn't the one on display yesterday as all it showed was the unfortunate player's right knee - the knee that was involved in the collision that led to Johnny Thompson's death.

Yours in Celtic

Clydebuilt