It’s tiresome, it’s coordinated and you can set your watch to it.

As sure as night follows day, a Rangers victory is followed by some sort of attack on the club and its supporters. When they can’t blame a referee or be wronged during a match, the next recourse is to turn up the TV or search social media and hope to be ‘offended’ by a song.

Then the agenda starts.

The narrative is quickly set and before you know it, the club is under attack. It’s the same names behind these coordinated attacks, the ones who bait the club at every opportunity.

They aren’t interested in fairness, they aren’t interested in eradicating all forms of sectarianism, they aren’t interested in a balanced debate. The only agenda they have is all things Rangers. Our support, even our colours, are bad and to be condemned.

All whilst they constantly continue to only highlight one side of the problem and set a narrative that is so clear, they will only continue to do more damage.

The more they push, the more others will simply push back against it, only heightening tensions.

Now to be clear, if you are singing about a ‘famine’, ‘Fenians' or telling anyone to ‘go home’ then you are hurting this club. No matter where you are or what you are doing, your actions are seen as a representation of this football club. Think about it.

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I am sick to the back teeth of the perennial offended constantly droning on, but the answer is also - ‘Maybe just don’t sing the crap that gives them a platform?’

If you are looking for them to objectively approach this, if you are looking for them to condemn other sides, if you are looking for a fair approach then stop fooling yourself because it won’t come. If you are watching Rangers, pulling on a top, marching to games or standing in the terraces, think about how you are representing the club.

Why? Because as soon as something happens you better believe they are watching and are ready to go after this club and its support.

I believe there are forces at play who want this football club facing sanctions both domestically and from European football bodies. There are people who seem to be actively campaigning and lobbying for that to happen and doing everything they can to ensure our club is punished. They are motivated by a deep hatred of our football club.

Just look at the fake Tik Tok video from ‘Wulliewanker’, the damage done by it and the lengths some went to ensure the club was punished. There was never a balanced assesment, it was straight on the attack. What did they do when they were proven to be wrong? They questioned the investigation and refused to back down.

The continuous attacks on Rangers FC are pathetic. I’d like to know exactly what they expect the club to do?

Do you want Rangers to set up a diversity campaign and try to educate society as much as possible?

Do you want Rangers to work with the community to put on classes, workshops and educational lessons to bring an awareness to as many people as possible? 

Do you want Rangers to play and promote a diversity message before every game and remind supporters via communication about our stance against sectarianism?

Do you want Rangers to identify culprits and work with Police to then ban anyone found to be breaking the law?

Do you want Rangers to have a multi cultured football squad with many beliefs and religions?

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Do you want the club to win awards for trying to tackle sectarian and cultural problems

Well guess what?

Yes, that’s right, Rangers have done it all and continue to work as hard as possible.

What exactly are the club meant to do other than continually strive to keep making progress?

I’d like to ask those, so critical and attacking our football club, exactly what they are doing except apparently playing a dangerous game of selectarianism. For them, only one side is bad and worth going after.

You can bet your bottom dollar that one google search will highlight a ton of incidents every day in Scotland. Whether it’s dolls hung in effigy from a stadium, songs about ‘fuck the queen’ or a joyful ditty about a terrorist organisation, it is all easily found.

In fact, just on Sunday, another SPFLs team bus was serenaded with a verse of ‘We won’t be mastered by no orange bastards’ as it set off to their match.

They have vocally condemned this, haven’t they? Of course not.

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As I said they aren’t interested in balance or a debate unless it’s one-sided.

That doesn’t mean though that a small element of our support can do what they like.

This isn’t a lecture or me telling them what to do, rather I'd ask them to think about how to represent this football club and the repercussions of your actions, because the days of ‘FTP’, famine songs and Fenian blood are gone. It is hurting our club.

Scotland has a cultural problem that isn’t being helped by those in public positions using it as a tool to drive their agenda. An agenda that is blatantly obvious. There are those in power who will not stop. They are not interested in balance and will continue to come at us.

Their blatant agenda to only one side of the problem is exasperating issues. One side feels it can get away with everything and the other hits back at the constant one-sided attacks.

So what are they doing about this issue? It’s not a moral crusade for justice when it’s motivated by the club you support and your political stance.

We see you.

Call it ALL out, otherwise you are part of the problem.