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Born Under a Union Flag : Rangers, Britain and Scottish Independence, Paperback / softback Book

Born Under a Union Flag : Rangers, Britain and Scottish Independence Paperback / softback

Edited by Alan Bissett, Alasdair McKillop

Paperback / softback

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A book about the relationship of a football club to a political decision?

On one level this is madness. But in Scotland it makes perfect sense. What do Rangers mean to Scotland and what does Scotland mean to Rangers?What do Rangers mean to Britain and what does Britain mean to Rangers?How does the club and the game interact with the world around it?Questioning how British and Scottish identities fit into supporting Rangers, Born Under the Union Flag provides the first solid exploration of the relationship between sport and national identity. Well-known and informed contributors from both sides of the independence debate, including Harry Reid, Iain Duff, and Will McLeish, all lend their disparate viewpoints this book, showing just how nuanced - and difficult - the discussion really is. A must-read for anyone interested in Rangers, the history of Scottish football, or the independence debate. Like a great football match, when the final whistle is blown, the players will shake hands and move on.

If they have any sense, the winners will be magnanimous in victory; the losers will rue the day but accept the result nonetheless.

I guess the one thing neither side wants is a draw and a replay.

But that's up to the voters.

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