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Post by shinosbro on Nov 8, 2010 5:30:47 GMT
worst thing about both sides is they're the biggest gloryhunting twats imaginable. that's why their league is fucked.
when i lived there it was in a mixed area. we had ira and udf/uda/uvf (whatever) flags in our street on old firm matchdays. perrfect harmony ;D
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Post by naedough2inarow on Nov 8, 2010 9:38:11 GMT
They are as bad as each other in many ways. British people may not agree with alot of Celtic fans views and thats fair enough, but lets not forget the disgusting behaviour of Rangers supporters in the UEFA Cup Final where they literally trashed Manchester. Compare that with the 80,000 Celtic fans that descended on Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final where there was not one arrest. Who are the animals now? Why do sellick fans find it so easy to lie? edinburghnews.scotsman.com/scotland/Edinburgh-man-on-stab-charge.2429205.jpAs for your point about Rangers fans singing about murderers, can you please provide evidence of this in a football ground? I follow Rangers and I have no idea what you're talking about. Your despicable support is feeling the ire of the whole country at the moment because of that banner - well everywhere that is except in the Scottish media - whodathunk it?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 9:39:50 GMT
I used to work at catterick garrison, and personally had two of the Armys top brass as patients, both were Irish (Republic), humble and showed more humility than those idiots who are a disgrace to Parkhead.
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Post by stokester1989 on Nov 8, 2010 9:51:00 GMT
The British Soldier fights so they can have that freedom of speech. let them get on with it. brighter side, here is a video from ibrox which makes me feel awsome. im a proud British Soldier of 5 years, sometimes when overseas you think does anybody even care?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 10:09:10 GMT
as a irish catholic, english born stokie. That confuses me. How can you be an Irish catholic if you are English?
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Post by naedough2inarow on Nov 8, 2010 10:22:21 GMT
as a irish catholic, english born stokie. That confuses me. How can you be an Irish catholic if you are English? Apparently Aiden McGeady is an 'Glasgow born Irishman'!! Whatever that is. Plastic Paddyism is rampant these days
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Post by gaznandi on Nov 8, 2010 10:30:53 GMT
They've come out with a statement along the lines of small minority, no place at the football club, will be investigated etc etc........
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 10:32:51 GMT
The British Soldier fights so they can have that freedom of speech. let them get on with it. brighter side, here is a video from ibrox which makes me feel awsome. im a proud British Soldier of 5 years, sometimes when overseas you think does anybody even care? MINT! ABSOLUTELY MINT! Thanks for sharing that with us
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Post by redblue on Nov 8, 2010 10:35:01 GMT
The British Soldier fights so they can have that freedom of speech. let them get on with it. brighter side, here is a video from ibrox which makes me feel awsome. im a proud British Soldier of 5 years, sometimes when overseas you think does anybody even care? That was a great video A pity the Celtic fans at Arsenal in the pre-season game could not of been as appreciated when they booed the troops onto the pitch and the end when they were putting the stage up. I've seen this on youtube but I don't no how to do the link thingy And akinbadbuy this is about the british troops not manchester or Seville
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Post by naedough2inarow on Nov 8, 2010 10:41:15 GMT
They've come out with a statement along the lines of small minority, no place at the football club, will be investigated etc etc........ They are so predictable. They despise our forces. That is a fact, and it isn't a minority either. There is no way on this earth that the mhanks could have got that banner into the stadium without it being approved by someone. For starters don't they have to be given a safety certificate by the match commander? I know the Rangers boys have trouble with this - especially at the piggery! Also the banner was up for a full 10 minutes and was only taken down when some of their fellow fans began to complain that they couldn;t see the match! They weren't ordered to take it down by the club or the authorities!
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Post by foster on Nov 8, 2010 10:41:23 GMT
Should change the word 'Celtic' to 'Scottish'.
Fucking scumbag lowlifes.
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Post by stokester1989 on Nov 8, 2010 10:49:24 GMT
Should change the word 'Celtic' to 'Scottish'. Fucking scumbag lowlifes. rangers, hibbs, and glasgow fans i like
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Post by northsidestokie on Nov 8, 2010 10:52:08 GMT
I'm finding it difficult to believe the bias on this subject. I have lived in Scotland for 10 years before moving back to Stoke.
Yes, there is a section of support at Parkhead who behave in this way, but if anyone believes that the same elements don't exist in opposition to them at Rangers are quite utterly deluded.
Behaviour by sections of support for both clubs are a disgrace, and connected to the cultural/political troubles in Ireland.
So people, don't fall for the propoganda and hate one team for the benefit of the other, fact is there are many, many scumbags who believe in different things supporting both clubs.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Nov 8, 2010 11:15:28 GMT
CELTIC= IRA scum. RANGERS=Bigoted scum.
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Post by naedough2inarow on Nov 8, 2010 11:18:34 GMT
I'm finding it difficult to believe the bias on this subject. I have lived in Scotland for 10 years before moving back to Stoke. Yes, there is a section of support at Parkhead who behave in this way, but if anyone believes that the same elements don't exist in opposition to them at Rangers are quite utterly deluded. Behaviour by sections of support for both clubs are a disgrace, and connected to the cultural/political troubles in Ireland. So people, don't fall for the propoganda and hate one team for the benefit of the other, fact is there are many, many scumbags who believe in different things supporting both clubs. The same anti-British elements DO NOT EXIST amongst the Rangers support
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Post by naedough2inarow on Nov 8, 2010 11:19:24 GMT
Should change the word 'Celtic' to 'Scottish'. Fucking scumbag lowlifes. You obviously have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
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Post by gaznandi on Nov 8, 2010 11:37:35 GMT
I'm finding it difficult to believe the bias on this subject. I have lived in Scotland for 10 years before moving back to Stoke. Yes, there is a section of support at Parkhead who behave in this way, but if anyone believes that the same elements don't exist in opposition to them at Rangers are quite utterly deluded. Behaviour by sections of support for both clubs are a disgrace, and connected to the cultural/political troubles in Ireland. So people, don't fall for the propoganda and hate one team for the benefit of the other, fact is there are many, many scumbags who believe in different things supporting both clubs. Of course theres bias, its British troops past and present that are being attacked, Rangers dont do that, the only other group i know who do that are the muslim extremists who shout similar things at them when the troops return home.. Of course Rangers fans have bigots, so do Stoke fans and every other team in the world.. This is not about Celtic and Rangers and their sectarian hatred of each other, this is about the banners and before that the anti poppy/anti uk troop chanting they do, remember similar last year too when there was meant to be a minutes silence and they were chanting pro IRA shit... Point: if that banner had been Anti Rangers it would never even have got a mention on this board...
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Post by foster on Nov 8, 2010 11:49:26 GMT
Should change the word 'Celtic' to 'Scottish'. Fucking scumbag lowlifes. You obviously have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Hmmm, in retrospect, a little strongly worded. However, the Scottish and Irish dislike England so as a consequence i naturally dislike them. Point out a Scottish person who doesn't have anything negative to say about the English and i may change my mind.
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Post by offthewall on Nov 8, 2010 13:00:27 GMT
You obviously have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Hmmm, in retrospect, a little strongly worded. However, the Scottish and Irish dislike England so as a consequence i naturally dislike them. Point out a Scottish person who doesn't have anything negative to say about the English and i may change my mind. My Rangers supporting mates to start with, just look at the Youtube clip above. Not all Scots and Irish are the same, just like every race in the world there are some nutters.
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Post by Akinbadbuy on Nov 8, 2010 13:01:47 GMT
Redblue
That's where your wrong. Its not just about British Troops, its about the killing of innocents which takes place on both sides of the divide.
I do not condone those goings on with Celtic fans disrespecting our troops as I am proud of the British Troops, however there have been many many murders commmited by British Forces in Ireland. Bloody Sunday January 30th 1972, 26 unarmed civil rights protestors and bystanders were gunned down by the British Army in full view of the public and press.
Im not getting into the debate about who is right and who is wrong cus the bottom line is that neither are right. Violence and murder does not solve anything especially in a modern civil society. My point is that there are bad eggs in every basket.
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Post by stokecityscott on Nov 8, 2010 13:10:13 GMT
Hope a bomb goes off the Celtic Park before a game the dirty bastards, Killing all the SCUM who fail too observe this.
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Post by Akinbadbuy on Nov 8, 2010 13:13:43 GMT
Whats that going to solve?
Its just more bloodshed.
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Post by Anto1962 on Nov 8, 2010 13:25:04 GMT
Whats that going to solve? Its just more bloodshed. Thing about the bomb is a childish comment, but don't know how Rangers have got involved in this argument(and I have no affiliation with them) what the Celtic fans have done here is pure scummish end of, after all that's what we are looking at and talking about. If it were Rangers fans with banners saying all Irish catholics are Murderers I would say the same, but we are talking about a Banner that is being held up by large sections of people.
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Post by lordb on Nov 8, 2010 13:26:38 GMT
its all a bif fucking mess
Celtic & Rangers FC as institutions & more especially their charming fans simply make things worse
fuck them both off
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Post by Akinbadbuy on Nov 8, 2010 13:35:55 GMT
Anto
You make some good points. I fail to see why so many on here jump on the Rangers bandwagon when they have no affiliation with the club at all. Also, if it were Rangers fans holding up banners saying all irish catholics are murderers then there would be no thread about it on the oatcake because in some people's eyes it would be ok. So basically murdering some people is fine but murdering others isn't. It stinks of double standards and just shows the intelligence levels of some people.
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Post by Anto1962 on Nov 8, 2010 13:42:35 GMT
Anto You make some good points. I fail to see why so many on here jump on the Rangers bandwagon when they have no affiliation with the club at all. Also, if it were Rangers fans holding up banners saying all irish catholics are murderers then there would be no thread about it on the oatcake because in some people's eyes it would be ok. So basically murdering some people is fine but murdering others isn't. It stinks of double standards and just shows the intelligence levels of some people. Unfortunately double standards and lack of inteligence is something we can do very little about on a board that is based on peoples difference of opinions I just wished we could all respect each other a little more.
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Post by murphscfc on Nov 8, 2010 14:05:10 GMT
The British Soldier fights so they can have that freedom of speech. let them get on with it. brighter side, here is a video from ibrox which makes me feel awsome. im a proud British Soldier of 5 years, sometimes when overseas you think does anybody even care? That was a great video A pity the Celtic fans at Arsenal in the pre-season game could not of been as appreciated when they booed the troops onto the pitch and the end when they were putting the stage up. I've seen this on youtube but I don't no how to do the link thingy And akinbadbuy this is about the british troops not manchester or Seville This is the one you're on about
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Post by jpm64 on Nov 8, 2010 15:04:12 GMT
They are as bad as each other in many ways. British people may not agree with alot of Celtic fans views and thats fair enough, but lets not forget the disgusting behaviour of Rangers supporters in the UEFA Cup Final where they literally trashed Manchester. Compare that with the 80,000 Celtic fans that descended on Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final where there was not one arrest. Who are the animals now? Why do sellick fans find it so easy to lie? edinburghnews.scotsman.com/scotland/Edinburgh-man-on-stab-charge.2429205.jpAs for your point about Rangers fans singing about murderers, can you please provide evidence of this in a football ground? I follow Rangers and I have no idea what you're talking about. Your despicable support is feeling the ire of the whole country at the moment because of that banner - well everywhere that is except in the Scottish media - whodathunk it? Here you go .... www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/feb/17/rangers-fans-sectarian-chanting-spl
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Post by jann63 on Nov 8, 2010 15:38:58 GMT
Hateful scum !!!!!!!!parasites the lot of em
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Post by glasgowrangers on Nov 8, 2010 15:44:13 GMT
TO celebrate the First Anniversary of 'Tickets For Troops', Rangers has donated 365 tickets to the Armed Forces for Wednesday's match against Hibs.
Troops on the pitchEach of the 365 donated tickets marks one day of the campaign over the last year and is part of the Club's continued support for Armed Forces personnel and related charities.
The match is the night before Armistice Day and it is expected that the full donation of tickets will be used by troops and their families.
Martin Bain, Chief Executive of Rangers Football Club, said: "Tickets For Troops is a fantastic initiative that, in a very practical way, enables troops to make the most of their time back home in the UK.
"There are Rangers fans serving throughout the Armed Forces and we are delighted to welcome some of them and their families to Ibrox on Wednesday night. This football club is totally committed to supporting all our troops who deserve enormous admiration and respect."
Rangers is also holding its own Remembrance commemorations at Ibrox on Saturday 13th November, where more than 100 Royal Navy personnel will be honoured on the pitch at half time in its match against Aberdeen.
In the last year, Rangers has donated around 3000 tickets to members of the Armed Forces through its own initiatives as well as Tickets For Troops and, in June, The Rangers Supporters Assembly launched its True Colours initiative, where fans buy season tickets to donate to serving personnel.
Lord Marland, Chairman of Tickets For Troops said: "We are extremely grateful to Rangers FC for supporting the troops and their families in this way. Tickets for troops is beginning to make a real difference to the lives of our Armed Forces and I want to thank all the organisations who have supported Tickets For Troops over the past year."
Since Tickets For Troops was launched last year over 70,000 troops have signed up and over 250,000 tickets have been generously donated by sporting organisations, musical venues, acts and theatres.
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