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Our 1 to 11 of the best Kiss Bigotry Goodbye pictures

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Charity Nil By Mouth is urging football fans to post a picture on Twitter of what they love about the game using the hashtag KissBigotryGoodbye

1. Fans of Scotland and Germany met up to play a friendly game before the two national sides faced each other in their recent European Championship qualifier

https://twitter.com/ScotlandGTA/status/647474070418759680

2. Cara Hilton MSP helped fight sectarianism by attending a community dance in her Dunfermline constituency

https://twitter.com/cara_hilton/status/635463882107191296

3. Adele Patrick of Glasgow Women's Library took the campaign south of the border to Manchester United and Newcastle fans

https://twitter.com/AdelePatrickGWL/status/635066223026380800

4. Partick Thistle mascot Kingsley is the most photographed face of the campaign

https://twitter.com/AlanFraser7/status/630342443930664960

5. Dave Scott of Nil by Mouth reminisced about jumpers for goalposts

https://twitter.com/DaveScott1977/status/629393864873263104

6. Staff from Street League Inverclyde support the campaign

https://twitter.com/LarryHansenSL/status/627084703057768448

7. Colin combined his two loves for his picture

https://twitter.com/_ColinArmstrong/status/629223469046050817

8. Reverend Neil Urquhart – one half of anti-sectarian duo the Shoes Brothers and Kilmarnock FC’s chaplain – got in the spirit

https://twitter.com/Charlie4Killie/status/628547064775987200

9. Craig Wilson, Action for Children’s news and media relations officer Scotland, met his idol and namesake – former Scotland manager Craig Brown

https://twitter.com/CraigW4584/status/628296113712463872

10. Colin Dolan, Mental Health Football UK founder and tournament co-ordinator, shows rivals can be friends

https://twitter.com/Colin_Dolan/status/627872472340242433

11. Scottish Parliament worker and amateur theatre director Kirsty Boyle nostalgically looked back on some of the terraces better songs

https://twitter.com/kirsty_boyle/status/625931781871640576