Why did it take rangers f.c so long to employ a roman catholic?
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ranger refused to sign Danny mcgrain because they thought he was a catholic just because of his name
were they wrong
wot a player they missed out on
bigot's that is all u can say about them
Why would we care? What does that have to do with soccer?
your number says it all.`we are the people`
Do bears dump in the woods?
Does religion really matter to be a good footballer?
religion thats why we have the problems we have through out the world
It was originally a Protestant football club and Celtic was a Catholic football club, now they are trying to stop the Catholic /Protestant discrimination
Roman Catholics played for Rangers in the early part of the 20th century.
But don't let facts get in the way of a good (tee hee) question....
because they are the biggest bigoted team in the world
What it gotta do with you?
Where in Ireland is Glasgow?
WATP
Rangers had Catholics playing for them years ago and famously Mo Johnston when they stole him from under the noses of Celtic.
Sadly football in Glasgow is as much about the religion as anything else. As an outsider, I can see it from both sides, with Rangers and Celtic both as guilty as each other of bigotry. For soem reason though, it seems that it is always Rangers that suffer and get tarred with the bigot brush solely.
They are not without blame but Celtic are as guilty. Anyway back to your question. Le Guen isn't the first Catholic. However, based on current performances, he may well be the last lol
ever heard of moses and peter mcneil? two of the founders of rangers
because they where rotten to the core if it wasn't for there new chairman David Murray they would still have that signing policy.as for Celtic it has never been a problem what religion you are as long as you can play football the Glasgow Celtic way.let's get one thing straight here only in Scotland is it offencive to have catholic Irish roots.check out the statistics on sectarian assaults the evidence speaks for itself..god bless Ireland
Maybe the question you should asking is why do Celtic never fly the St Andrews Cross (Blue and white, not green and white). WATP
Not as long as it took celtic to let a non catholic on their board of directors
I see they now have papacy in a no 5 shirt !!! plus P.L.G. that is two and the whole church of rome at no. 5 lol
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