It's Rangers For Me? New Perspectives On A Scottish Institution by Ronnie Esplin and Graham Walker.
Although I vowed I would never give this book 'hoose-room' I have to admit I have found it a very good read so far especially as I soon realised that I know two of the contributors personally...it certainly puts another angle on Rangers , Sectarianism and Protestantism in Scotland and if nothing else how paranoid some people are with their ethnic and cultural identity.
They, looking back , all th' Eastern side beheld.Of Paradise, so late their happy seat.
'There's a good time coming, though we may never live to see it'.
Despite the criticism by many Rangers fans I found it a very interesting read especially when they tear the Celtic Minded books to ribbons they lay to rest blatant lies and myths in regards to sectarianism and this so called Hiberniaphobia that is supposedly rife in Scottish life...I didn't realise my old OU tutor George Hewitt had contributed nor Tommy Malcolm who worked with me in the Post Office and is now one of the leading lights in the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden. ;D
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They, looking back , all th' Eastern side beheld.Of Paradise, so late their happy seat.
'There's a good time coming, though we may never live to see it'.