Some should realise there is a big world outside the west central Scotland/Ulster axis. It is choc full of Rangers supporters who have dedicated their lives to following the team incurring thousands of miles and £'s travelling to Ibrox with their season tickets. A great number dont give a monkey's f*ck about religion or politics. One person's 'tradition' is another's bollocks. In this day and age no football supporter should choose his football team for non footballing reasons, thats something for the narrow minded and hard of thinking. For those who are able to justify such attachment to themselves then thats fine, but remember you aren't seen as a superior fan by others and you shouldn't assume you represent the majority (maybe amongst the noise of FF). Neither do you have a right to insist on fans not being welcome at Ibrox. 'Anyone Everyone' is the Rangers ethos and the 4 lads who represent our origins and 'identity' were neither sectarian nor political in their outlook. I'm coming at this as a Bear for 60 years (ever since I chose Rangers as a 5 yo, falling in love with the great Rangers team of the early 60's), a season ticket and Bond holder for many years until I lost 3 of the latter to Craig Shyte. Moving to live on the isles has rendered the Ibrox commute impractical these days but RTV has benefitted from that. Once a Bear always a Bear RTID.