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'You're British 'til you die': Jubilant England fans taunt Scottish rivals over referendum result during football clash in Glasgow
Scotland hosted England for the first time in 15 years last night in Glasgow's Celtic Park for a friendly match
5,000 English supporters sang: 'You're British 'til you die' and 'We all voted yes' as they cracked referendum jokes
But significant numbers also sang anti-IRA songs and some unfurled 'No Surrender' banners linked to Troubles
FA official was sent to the stand at half time to stop official band playing song that sparked the IRA singing
Police were out in force as fans from across the country descended on the city before match finished 3-1 to England
First Minister Alex Salmond spent his last evening in office at Parkhead in Glasgow but was left disappointed
England fans taunted their Scottish rivals with a series of chants poking fun at the result of the country's historic referendum, including one song informing them: 'You're British 'til you die'.
The 5,000 English supporters who headed to Glasgow for the 3-1 England victory also lampooned outgoing First Minister Alex Salmond, who was in the stands and quit after losing the Yes Campaign, singing to him: 'We all voted yes'.
For long periods they also belted out Rule Britannia and God Save The Queen over and over again as the Auld Enemy comfortably beat bitter rivals Scotland 3-1 at Parkhead in Glasgow.
In the weeks before September's independence vote the outcome was on a knife-edge but in the end the No side won a decisive victory, with 55 per cent of the votes - and 85 per cent of the country voted.
But the banter in the stands turned sour when a significant number of England fans also sang anti-IRA songs while the official Football Association band played the song 'Follow England Away', and an FA official was then sent to the stands to tell the band to stop playing.
Other supporters unfurled a 'No Surrender' flag - a phrase used in a well known song sometime heard at England games where some chant: 'No surrender, no surrender, no surrender to the IRA scum'.
The singing will worry FA bosses, with England due to play a friendly with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin in June.