Rangers FC
The traditional Glasgow club has been nicknamed in several ways, namely The Gers, The Light Blues and The Teddy Bears. The club's traditional rivals are Celtic, a rivalry with religious and political overtones. Celtic are historically associated with the Irish and Scots of Irish descent, who are predominantly Catholic. Rangers, on the other hand, are recruited from Scottish or Northern Irish Protestants linked to the political strand of British Unionism. Hence the animosity between supporters of both clubs. The colours of Rangers are royal blue, white and red.
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Partick Thistle FC
They are nicknamed the Jags and because they are from Glasgow, Rangers and Celtic could be considered rivals. They are mostly favoured by fans who don't share the religiously motivated fandom of those two bigger clubs. Unfortunately, the club does not currently play in the top Scottish league, but struggles in the lower Scottish Championship. The club's home stadium is Firhill Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 14,538. The club colours are red, yellow and black. Fans of the club are fond of saying that it is "neither green" (Celtic), "nor blue" (Rangers).
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