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SCOTLAND fans are threatening not to sing their own Flower of Scotland anthem when Gordon Strachan's side face Georgia next month after the referendum result.

The Scots will face Georgia in their next Euro 2016 qualifier at Ibrox next month, after their brave defeat in Germany.

Scotland voted overwhelmingly against becoming an independent country in this week's referendum.

And Tartan Army fans have suggested giving Flower of Scotland the silent treatment in an online campaign when it's played ahead of the qualifier.

Fans forums and social media sited have been flooded by supporters insisting the anthem has been rendered pointless by the result of the vote.

One Scotland fan pointed out: "How can we possibly sing Flower of Scotland when it contains the ridiculous line of 'But we can still rise now and be the nation again'?"

Another admitted: "The anthem is completely redundant now."

And some upset fans have even suggested snubbing the games against Georgia, Ireland and the friendly against England altogether.

Flower of Scotland was officially adopted by the SFA in 1997 as the football team's national anthem.