Some Celtic fans claim it is not sectarian but the BBC refused to apologise for branding it as sectarian this year.
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"Billy Boys", also titled "The Billy Boys", is a loyalist song from Glasgow, sung to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia." Powered by Invision Community, Police chiefs give Celtic and Rangers list of banned songs in sectarian crackdown. I hope this is a wake up call to them – and please don’t anyone compare it to what Celtic do or sing, get our own house in order first and foremost. “BTP want to make sure if their officers have to make judgments they get as much background as possible.”. Most liked.
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[16] However, after an appeal where they were warned, Rangers were ordered by UEFA to make a public announcement at all home games, prohibiting the singing of the song[17] despite UEFA admitting they were unable to do anything about it because it was a Scottish social issue. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. The measure could also be available for any supporters caught exhibiting racist or homophobic behaviour, club bosses said. There is no list, the police have repeatedly refused to issue one. He added: "This was essentially three couples going to Glasgow for a night out, a dinner dance and a group tour of Ibrox.". [13], The song was at the centre of a controversy surrounding "ninety-minute bigots", an expression allegedly coined by former Rangers chairman Sir David Murray: "Ninety-minute Bigots do not hold beliefs but nonetheless sing songs at football matches which are sectarian, simply to join in with the rest of the crowd. The devastated mum of the young girl, who is now 14, says the assault on her daughter caused long-lasting damage to her confidence and mental health. He declined to comment on his resignation when he arrived, saying: "I've got a client to defend.". "He had taken drink and was in high spirits on the way home. RangersMedia.co.uk
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