Cast an eye around our support, and the symbol of the red hand is extremely common, and so it should be, considering that outside Glasgow Belfast is the biggest Rangers supporting city in Britain. And of course the flying of the Red Hand has drawn criticism of our support, so much so that at times our club has acquiesced to such criticism, with red hand flags being airbrushed out of pictures in Rangers publications.
Despite no longer carrying official status since the abolition of the Northern Ireland Govt in 1973, it remains a potent symbol of Ulster to all who gaze upon it.It symbolism and significance are far too important to be reduced to being a mechanism to wind up our rivals, or allow others to suggest it is merely an extension of sectarianism. And let no one fool you otherwise, particularly our clubs detractors.
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