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St Patrick’s Day at Ibrox


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I lived in Northern Ireland for a few years back in the day. I'd only been there a couple of weeks and Rangers and Celtic were scheduled to play on the Sunday, which also happened to be St Patrick's Day. Not knowing the lay of the land all that well I wanted to watch the match, but avoid being shot, and reckoned the local Royal British Legion was a safe bet for Bear friendly atmosphere. 

 

I explained my situation and was welcomed in, but was very surprised to discover a much more mixed crowd watching that you'd get in most pubs in Glasgow. I was also surprised to fall into to company of a few well dressed guys, literally in their Sunday best having come directly from church, who were drinking Guinness, wearing a sprig of shamrock in their buttonholes whilst cheering on Rangers. They explained to me that St Patrick was for everyone on the island. 

 

Northern Ireland is a more complicated and nuanced place than I'd originally thought.  

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