Why does rangers hate celtic
The club was originally founded by a religious Marist brother to help the poor Irish who had emigrated there during and after the famine of the s.
Basically the club and its supporters are the descendants of these people. Celtic is an institution, an identity and a celebration of being Irish or being of Ireland. In Scotland, Rangers displayed five stars above the badge on their shirts in to symbolise their 50 league titles.
Celtic have one star above their badge to represent their triumph in the European Cup. The Old Firm is the collective name for the Scottish football clubs Celtic and Rangers, which are both based in Glasgow. The Church of Scotland, a Presbyterian denomination often known as The Kirk, is recognised in law as the national church of Scotland.
It is not an established church and is independent of state control…. Census statistics. Despite this assertion, no senior Catholic players were signed by Rangers following it; promising youth player John Spencer did join the club in and quietly progressed through the ranks, while having to deal with hostility from both sides of the Glasgow religious divide as a result.
However, Rangers managed to pull a crowd of Old Firm derbies are typically heated and intense affairs, rivalling such high-profile clashes such as De Klassieker and El Clasico.
That was the best atmosphere and those were the most fierce encounters I ever played in. It's also a brutal environment for players to find themselves in the midst of, with Rangers legend Brian Laudrup calling the clash "terrifying". They have read about the derby and heard about it from those who have played in the game but to actually be part of it is completely different. Several incidents in the late 90's during the derby have involved infamous pitch invasions, instances of vandalism and general hooliganism caused by the heightened tension of the clash, prompting the Scottish FA to hold the derby in early afternoon.
When Rangers had the opportunity to win the league against Celtic on the last day of the season in May , several Celtic fans in the stadium took to throwing objects at the opposition players. One such object hit referee Hugh Dallas, who was forced to stop play and receive medical treatment. Since then, measures have been taken to avoid the possibility of the Premiership being decided on the last day between Celtic and Rangers.
It is sometimes sung as a chant by Gers supporters during football matches. It is unclear what exactly the statement 'We Are The People' means and how it passed into Rangers fandom, but there are a number of possible origin stories.
One suggestion is that it is a variation on 'we are the [chosen] people', while another, related, explanation is that it is taken from a passage in the bible. The slogan is popular among the loyalist community in Northern Ireland and it is possible that it filtered into the culture of Rangers supporters from there, while the opposite is also true. According to the book Who are 'The People'?
The statement is understood as "a clear and unequivocal statement of loyalty, identity and devotion to and from Ireland's Protestants. Click here to see a list of the best and most popular Celtic chants.
Click here to see a list of the best and most popular Rangers chants.
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