Football Scotland reporter revels in Ibrox supremacist ‘rallying cry’

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Football Scotland reporter Mark McDougall has described a popular supremacist chant loved by Ibrox fans as a famous chant and rallying cry.

The former Daily Record man struggles to keep his emotions under control with a social media message from Malik Tillman proving too much to resist.

Discussing the post from the on-loan Bayern Munich starlet in Football Scotland, McDougall writes:

And he’s used a famous chant by the fans as part of his rallying cry as he took to social media and posted his goal from the win over Motherwell earlier in the season.

The stunning strike saw him make a run from his own half before finishing beyond Liam Kelly and Tillman said: “I’ve learnt a lot from the first half of the season. There is still plenty of room to improve and I look forward to working hard to do so. Let’s get the club back there, where it belongs. WATP. Come on Gers.”

Tillam certainly has room for improvement after his side fell nine points behind Celtic over just 15 matches which cost Giovanni van Bronckhorst his job.

The erratic form of the Bayern Munich prospect cost him a place in the USA World Cup squad with little enthusiasm from Ibrox fans to make his move permanent at the end of the season.

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