For over 10 years now, fans have shouted "CALEY" from the terraces and the stands.
It is maybe not politically correct, but how often do you hear people shouting "THISTLE"?
Perhaps we should stop being so sensitive and accept that, whereas the history of the club's merger is safely contained within the official name, the nickname of the club, i.e. the name that people will shout and chant, and by which they will refer to their team, is and always will be "CALEY".
This old Thistle thing has cropped up again.
For over 10 years now, fans have shouted "CALEY" from the terraces and the stands.
It is maybe not politically correct, but how often do you hear people shouting "THISTLE"?
Perhaps we should stop being so sensitive and accept that, whereas the history of the club's merger is safely contained within the official name, the nickname of the club, i.e. the name that people will shout and chant, and by which they will refer to their team, is and always will be "CALEY".