
Now everyone knows why rangers fans are the shame of Scotland.
What's with the claret and amber? - They are Motherwell's colours!
...well he is from Aberdeen so he should know his stuff...they feed infants quarter gills of Whyte and Mackay up their instead of milk...
only kidding juve_red
Whyte & Mackay?

I prefer a single malt Glenlivet! I've treated myself to a 40 year old single malt Glenlivet that has chocolate added to the "recipe" :lick: .....
...... and it's all mine!
Rangers Football Club actively promotes Pride over Prejudice. The club will not tolerate any form of racial abuse, bigotry or inappropriate behaviour and will continue to take action including bans when necessary. We welcome players, officials and supporters of all teams at Ibrox regardless of race, colour or religion. The club also complies with Uefa's 10-point plan of action for professional football clubs in respect of anti-racism in football and supports the national Kick it Out campaign.
:wth: Since when????? It wasn't that long ago that the world were wondering what kind of people Scots were because Catholic players in Scotland were not allowed to "cross themselves" (a normal thing to do for players of that religion worldwide). This all started by rangers bigots objecting to them doing this.
I'm no lawyer, but I believe that they have a right to practice their religious customs/practices under the European Covention of Human Rights.
OK, soo....Rangers and Celtic hate each other, Aberdeen also hates Rangers and vice-versa probably. Who then hates Celtic other than Rangers?
And who hates Hearts, they can't be left alone?
Everyone hates rangers, except rangers fans, of course! This is because they bring disgrace to Scottish football. For example, their bigoted singing of "being up to their knees in catholic's blood" - even abroad! Even those who do not support teams in the SPL are disgusted with them.
The Jambo's rivals were originally the Hibees (Hibernian), but there is a bit of rivalry between the Dons and the Jambos too.When my mum followed Aberdeen, there was some rivalry between the Arabs (Dundee United) and the Dons.