What do Celtic fans call Rangers?

The Old Firm is the collective name for the Scottish football clubs Celtic and Rangers, which are both based in Glasgow.
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What do Celtic fans call Ibrox?

The derogatory Greyskull nickname for Ibrox is popular among Celtic fans and other rival supporters. It dates from 1980s TV cartoon and comic He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Castle Greyskull is the dark home of the evil Skeletor.
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Is a Hun a Rangers or Celtic fan?

“Huns” usually refers to Rangers fans in the main, but also can be used to refer to Hearts, Kilmarnock and even fans from clubs from outside Scotland who sympathise with them.
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Why are Rangers fans called Sevco?

Sevco Scotland Ltd (subsequently renamed The Rangers Football Club Ltd.) was formed to ensure that if the formation of a new company was required in the event of a CVA being rejected, then the club's corporate entity would be a Scottish registered company as it has always been.
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What does Hun mean derogatory?

Hun can be a term of endearment, a phonetic spelling from a shortening of honey. It's also used as a derogatory slang term for women involved in multi-level marketing.
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WHAT DO CELTIC FANS THINK OF RANGERS?



Why are Rangers called teddy bears?

When Cockney rhyming slang became popular in the 1970s, the nickname of the Teddy Bears began to spread in popularity for Rangers. Said in a thick Glasgow accent, 'Bears' is pronounced 'Berrs' to rhyme with 'Gers', which is the simple explanation as to how the Ibrox club got their unusual name.
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What do Celtic fans call themselves?

So the term and name stuck, and it became the de facto nickname for Celtic, the fans and all related groups. If anything, the 'Bhoys' is an endearing reference for the Celtic support which easily helps to reflect the cultural ties with the club's heritage in a simple way.
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Why are Celtic fans called Fenians?

Fenian, member of an Irish nationalist secret society active chiefly in Ireland, the United States, and Britain, especially during the 1860s. The name derives from the Fianna Eireann, the legendary band of Irish warriors led by the fictional Finn MacCumhaill (MacCool).
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Why do Celtic call themselves Bhoys?

Nicknamed “the Bhoys,” (the h is said to have been added to phonetically represent an Irish pronunciation of the word boys) Celtic shares a fierce rivalry with the crosstown Rangers, which is often of a sectarian nature, with Celtic and its supporters seen as the Catholic team and Rangers as the Protestant side.
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Is Fenian a sectarian word?

The term Fenian today occurs as a derogatory sectarian term in Ireland, referring to Irish nationalists or Catholics, particularly in Northern Ireland.
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What does hun mean Scottish?

Hun A nickname for a Protestant. Also a vague nonsectarian insult much used in football chants like 'The referee's a hun' or' Go home ya hun.
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Are Hibs a Catholic club?

The popular expression of the Irish sporting diaspora in Scotland has traditionally been closely associated with Celtic Football Club, despite Hibernian Football Club (Hibs), formed in 1875 by the Catholic Young Men's Society, being the first prominent Irish Catholic football club in Scotland.
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Do Rangers fans support Scotland?

Fanbase and attendances. Rangers, along with Old Firm rivals Celtic, have the largest support base of all the clubs in Scotland. The club's average attendance is consistently one of the highest in Europe, the figure of 45,750 for the domestic league Season 2012–13 being the 18th highest across the continent.
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Are Rangers Catholic or Protestant?

Traditionally, Rangers supporters are Protestant while Celtic fans support the Catholic Church. Sectarianism in Scotland emerged after 16th century reformations of the Church of Scotland (Sanders, Origins ! of Sectarianism). At the beginning of the 16th century, Scotland was a piously Catholic nation.
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Who has the biggest support Celtic or Rangers?

Rangers, who play at the 50,817 capacity Ibrox, averaged 49,147 fans per game in the 2017/18 season. Celtic, who play at the 60,832 capacity Celtic Park, averaged 57,523 fans across the same campaign.
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Do any Protestants support Celtic?

While the majority of Celtic fans are Catholic, some of the key figures in the club's history (Jock Stein, Kenny Dalglish, and Danny McGrain amongst others) have come from a Protestant background.
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What is a Hun in Northern Ireland?

Name-calling is routine: Catholic boys call Protestants "huns" who "love Hitler" because they allegedly originated from Germany. Protestant boys say Catholics are "Taigs" with "funny names" who "breed like dogs".
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Why do Celtic fans spell boy BHOY?

It's a cod spelling of how boy is supposed to be pronounced in ireland. OED says that it means: 'A lively or spirited fellow'. It's used to describe Celtic and Celtic's supports to emphasise the gaelic links.
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Is Snoop Dogg a Celtic fan?

Snoop claims to have been a Celtic fan since 2005 after DJ Big Al gave him one of the clubs shirts. In March, the rapper revealed he was going to make the trip to Scotland to be a part of Celtic's title party celebrations. Get those flights booked, @SnoopDogg!
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Do Celtic fans support Scotland?

Celtic supporters have traditionally come from the Catholic population of Scotland and people of Irish background, but not exclusively. In 2003, Celtic fans received awards from FIFA and UEFA for their exemplary fair and cordial conduct after 80,000 fans had travelled to Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final.
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Does Celtic support IRA?

Celtic fans support the IRA that fought for Irish independence from Britain.
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What does Gers mean in Rangers?

Proper noun. Gers. Rangers Football Club, a football club from Glasgow, Scotland.
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Why are Rangers the Hun?

The Rangers were called Huns by the local press in the aftermath of their destructive action as a reference to the armies of Attila the Hun– due to their numbers and violent war-like actions.
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Is TAIG a word?

Taig, and (primarily formerly) also Teague, are anglicisations of the Irish-language male given name Tadhg, used as ethnic slurs for a stage Irishman. Taig in Northern Ireland is most commonly used as a derogatory term by loyalists to refer to Catholics.
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