Originally Posted by
third policeman
For the record EG I dont think anyone on this site would entertain the belief that you are a bigot. You are clearly a rational, articulate and passionate NI fan. I think that you do however have a slight blind spot that prevents you seeing the extent to which the NI team has been appropriated as an emblem of hard line unionism and why this alienates potential Catholic / nationalist supporters.
Maybe overtly sectarian chanting and songs have been stamped out, but you are wrong to suggest that the current fans favourites (GSTQ and Rule Brittania) are being sung "ironically." I suggest that they are being sung because they are current fans favourites at Ibrox, and because they are unequivocal assertions of unionist identity. You argue that the antics of loyalist thugs wearing NI shirts is nothing to do with the IFA. Well I think that the IFA could do a great deal more to wrestle back ownership of its brand if it really wants to. They could do what I previously suggested and adopt a neutral anthem and flag. They could ban union flags and banners with overtly unionist and partisan slogans from Windsor Park. They could ban the singing of other obviously partisan / anthems or songs and enforce that with the same zeal that has seemingly been successful in stamping overtly sectarian chants. The reason that they will not do this is because they dont really think it needs to be done. This would alienate and antagonise too many existing NI fans, and anyway what's wrong with "our" flag and "our" anthem, this is Northern Ireland and we are part of the Uk at the end of the day. Well maybe that's fine and dandy, but then accept the fact that most nationalists will never identify with the NI team and some of them will probably not want to play for it either, and dont pretend that the IFA is somehow trailblazing a new and inclusive culture that respects and embraces the nationalist community. It does n't and because of that it is perfectly natural and inevitable that hard line loyalists should rally to the NI team as one of the last fading symbols of supremacy. As the banner said, "Our culture is not a crime" - God bless Sir David!