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Definition
Affectionate term used to describe the more rabid supporters (sic!) of various opposition clubs whose general political slant is strongly right-wing, parochial, conservative and highly xenophobic towards any form of outside influence."Huns" can usually be easily spotted due to their lack of cleanliness, and general poor looks.
"Huns" usually refers to Rangers fans in the main, but also can be used to refer to Hearts, Kilmarnock and even foreign clubs like Millwall.
Lots of different stories how this name came about, but the most likely is that as a number of Rangers players were able to skip joining up for the war effort in the World Wars due to connections, and were said to be no better than the "Huns" (slang at the time in the UK media for the German and their Axis power counterparts), and the term stuck.
Used to actually be a term that Rangers fans also used against Celtic fans at one point (upto the 60s), but it didn't work as it wasn't accurate.
KDS Defn
The huns are vermin. They have always been vermin. Vermin is what they do. Hate is the only thing they have to call their own, their only badge of identity. They define themselves by what they are not, God help them, like poor whites in Appalachia congratulating themselves that they are not black as they sit moonshined in their shacks and eye up their daughters.They hate modern Scotland with an ever-deepening hatred, and the English, whom they are so desperate to impress, despise them with a passion, because the Englishness they aspire to died in the mud of Flanders, its death rattle only to be heard in the screams of rage of the BNP.
The poor bast'ards think loyalty to a non-existent empire is a culture. They have no language, no literature, no poetry and no music save a few stolen tunes to which they attach words of hate.
They are despised by all decent, educated people in Scotland, their own country; they are mocked by the English they are so desperate to cling to; the Taigs are taking all the top jobs in the north of Ireland, leaving them without even fabled "Ulster" to call their own. Never having had to compete in the Six Counties, they are now incapable of competing.
They have nothing going for them – zilch, nada. They don't matter in importance. They are fecked. The only people who don't know it are them and anyone who gets upset by them.
(Torquemeda Aug 08)
UEFA on the term "Hun"
Following correspondence in September 2008, UEFA confirmed that Hun is not a sectarian term to a dishevelled Rangers fan!Original Letter
Dear Sirs,
I feel compelled to write to you this evening to lodge a complaint about the offensive chanting by Celtic fans during their home game with Aalborg this evening.
I was utterly shocked to hear the Celtic fans sing ‘ There’s no HUNS in Europe’. The use of the word ‘HUNS’, in the context of Scottish society, is a sick sectarian slur on the protestant community and must be condemned by all right thinking people.
I find this chant and the use of this word, utterly reprehensible, and I am angry and annoyed that these so called fans consistently sing these songs and never appear to be reprimanded by UEFA.
Surely, such blatantly bigoted, sectarian, ant-protestant chants are contrary to UEFA rules, or is there a specific exception for Celtic Football Club.
I am not prepared to be openly insulted by these apologists for terrorists and murderers. It is deplorable that their sickening chants in support of Irish terrorists have been ignored by UEFA in the past, and I’m not prepared to tolerate such a blatant attack upon my religion on this occasion.
I expect UEFA to initiate an immediate, full and thorough investigation to verify that the chants were made and, having done so, to impose the severest sanction possible upon Celtic FC and their shameful fans.
I look forward to an early response
UEFA response
Dear Sir,
You have contacted the UEFA disciplinary services to complain about a song called “Huns away from Europe” that appears to have been chanted by Celtic supporters during the UEFA Champions League fixture between Celtic FC and Aalborg on 17 September. With all respect to your personal feelings and impression, the terms you object to do not appear to be connected with racial abuse or discrimination. Factually, the term “hun” has a historical background, notably in Europe. We understand that the chant "huns out of Europe" might have been referring to the fact that their arch rivals, Rangers, did not qualify for the UEFA Champions League! Celtic fans seem to refer to Rangers as the hun (the enemy).
Should you still consider the text to have a sectarian background, we recommend that you address the matter to the competent authorities in Scotland.
Yours faithfully
UEFA Disciplinary Services
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