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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Heart of Midlothian FC
They are familiarly called Hearts or The Jam Tarts, HMFC or The Jambos. The club anthem is The Hearts Song, composed by a Scottish comedian. A modern version of this song is played before the start of every game at the home stadium. This is Tynecastle Park, which holds 20,099 spectators. It also sometimes hosts Scottish international matches. The main rivals are of course Edinburgh's other club, Hibernian. Hearth of Midlothian's club colours are brown and white.
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