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'Arrests expected' over anti-Catholic singing by group of Rangers fans

Summary by Ground News
Rangers fans have been blamed for singing The Famine Is Over in Glasgow. The song refers to Ireland’s Great Famine of the 1840s and suggests “the famine is over’ so “why don’t you go home” Rangers has repeatedly asked fans to not to sing the song. Appeal judges in 2009 ruled that the controversial Famine Song is racist.

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