jann63
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Post by jann63 on Nov 8, 2010 15:49:24 GMT
Hateful scum !!!!!!!!parasites the lot of em
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Post by glasgowrangers on Nov 8, 2010 15:50:56 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. I know just a person....me!! I don't hate any country, that would just be narrow minded.....wouldn't it? Every country including Scotland & England has an element of dickheads, that doesn't mean we have to tar everyone with the same brush.
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jann63
Academy Starlet
city til i die
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Post by jann63 on Nov 8, 2010 15:52:04 GMT
Hateful scum !!!!!!!!parasites the lot of em
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Nov 8, 2010 16:03:10 GMT
I hate celtic so much, this is a disgrace.
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Nov 8, 2010 16:04:12 GMT
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. I know just a person....me!! I don't hate any country, that would just be narrow minded.....wouldn't it? Every country including Scotland & England has an element of dickheads, that doesn't mean we have to tar everyone with the same brush. Spot On! P.S smash 7 past celtic in the next old firm!!!
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Post by glasgowrangers on Nov 8, 2010 16:10:25 GMT
I know just a person....me!! I don't hate any country, that would just be narrow minded.....wouldn't it? Every country including Scotland & England has an element of dickheads, that doesn't mean we have to tar everyone with the same brush. Spot On! P.S smash 7 past celtic in the next old firm!!! Would love for that to happen mate Next Old Firm match (2nd Jan) is on the 40th anniversary of the Ibrox disaster when 66 Rangers fans died during a Rangers and Celtic game. I'm sure the low life scum will try to ruin the minutes silence and sing their songs about the disaster as they have done before.
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Nov 8, 2010 16:12:27 GMT
Spot On! P.S smash 7 past celtic in the next old firm!!! Would love for that to happen mate Next Old Firm match (2nd Jan) is on the 40th anniversary of the Ibrox disaster when 66 Rangers fans died during a Rangers and Celtic game. I'm sure the low life scum will try to ruin the minutes silence and sing their songs about the disaster as they have done before. Based on what i've seen, i wouldn't be surprised at all if they do ruin the silence
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Post by glasgowrangers on Nov 8, 2010 16:24:30 GMT
Here is a response to an email that was sent to the Scottish National Party <-- cunts
Thank you for your e-mail of 7 November expressing your outrage at the decision of some Celtic fans at the 6 November home match against Aberdeen to protest against the poppy appeal in the run up to Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
The wearing of a poppy in memory and honour of the many thousands of UK Service men and women killed in a variety of wars and conflicts across the world is a personal choice. It is one made by the vast majority of people in tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we could be free, live by our own values and able to express views and beliefs without fear of retribution.
It is this very freedom of expression that those who protest against the wearing of a poppy are exercising. While such a view is not shared by most of Scotland’s people, it is the right of those who made their position clear at Celtic Park on 6 November to protest in the way they did. They committed no criminal offence. However, I can confirm that the First Minister and his Ministerial colleagues, like the overwhelming majority of Scotland’s people, are proud to wear the poppy in remembrance of those who fought and died on our behalf.
It is for the Scottish football authorities to determine whether the display of banners and other forms of protest on any issue are provocative and likely to lead to disruption, trouble or unrest. There is no locus for the Scottish Government in this matter and Scottish Ministers are unable to direct the football authorities to act in a particular way.
Your call for a review of existing policy on the issue of protests and banner displays within football grounds should therefore be directed to the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Premier League.
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Post by Billybigbollox on Nov 8, 2010 16:41:27 GMT
This just serves as a reminder of why we don't want these twats in our league. They should spend eternity playing the likes of Partick fucking Thistle etc. Wankers the lot of 'em.
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Post by cheifheathscfc on Nov 8, 2010 16:43:47 GMT
scum bags
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 16:44:15 GMT
Having lived in Scotland for ten years, I got mightily sick of the sectarian crap that both auld firm teams supporters would regularly come out with.
Suffice to say that Rangers have just as many numpties in their support too, (have we forgotten the Manchester riot already?). I'm no Celtic fan either.
The day those two get parachuted into the Prem League or the top flight of a new British League will be the day I give up on football.
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Post by leicspotter on Nov 8, 2010 16:47:10 GMT
I am a great believer in "free speech" but there are laws about incitement, race hate etc and reading those banners, they must be pretty close to crossing the line.
I think it shames Celtic FC that they appeared to fail to take action quickly to defuse what could have a been a very nasty situation.
I remember an "undercover" programme some years ago exposing the awful chants from Rangers fans at an "old firm" game, so I guess both side have issues, and history shows us that time isn't always the great healer that we might like.
Ironic that we seem to get on great with the Germans (except at World Cups) yet the Catholics and Protestants seem destined to remain at loggerheads for ever
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Post by The Lambeau Kid on Nov 8, 2010 19:09:30 GMT
Well I have a season ticket at Stoke and Rangers and either give my tickets I cant go to to mates or donate them to service men/woman so they can attend a game. The whole ethic and mindset that is Celtic football club is a disgrace and giving them airtime on here is not good.
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Post by Northy on Nov 8, 2010 19:24:03 GMT
Disgraceful, they obviously haven't got a brain cell between them
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Post by johnnydenz on Nov 8, 2010 19:27:09 GMT
what a f-----g insult to good honest men that are putting there lives on the line,there a discrase
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Post by thecoopsyswoosh on Nov 8, 2010 20:20:11 GMT
Its something that happens year on year. Its what they do. Scum, sub human scum..
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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 8, 2010 21:00:09 GMT
Its a disgrace.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 21:08:49 GMT
Careful where you go with this lads- we are a long way from Glasgow and dont understand the issues all the time. Celtic fans embittered and make comments about British Service Men, Rangers fans sing songs about the Irish Starving to Death- this whole issue is shit, dont get involved in Glasgows shit- the Old Firm should be closed down
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Post by scfc2010 on Nov 8, 2010 21:09:58 GMT
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Post by thepremierbanksy on Nov 8, 2010 21:17:51 GMT
"Bloostained" The thick bastards.. ;D I thought it said aloo stained. If you must eat curry in your football shirt then use a napkin.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Nov 9, 2010 1:57:22 GMT
Careful where you go with this lads- we are a long way from Glasgow and dont understand the issues all the time. Celtic fans embittered and make comments about British Service Men, Rangers fans sing songs about the Irish Starving to Death- this whole issue is shit, dont get involved in Glasgows shit- the Old Firm should be closed down If you'd have started your thread with a similar post to this rather than the actual thread you posted, you'd have probably been a bit more successful. ;D For what it's worth I agree with you.
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Post by basingstokie on Nov 9, 2010 8:54:29 GMT
Heroes. Our troops deserve recognition!!!! spot on
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Post by diaoshairyballs on Nov 9, 2010 9:05:58 GMT
It's such a shame that some people are the way they are, quite disgusting in fact.
At least they are in the minority.
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Post by Olgrligm on Nov 9, 2010 9:56:15 GMT
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Post by boothenender on Nov 9, 2010 9:59:14 GMT
septic fc big wigs have vowed to track down those responsible for that vile and disrespectful banner and will ban them for life... i would just shoot the evil heartless bastards and make the world a better and less bitter place....
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Post by rorymscfc on Nov 9, 2010 10:08:16 GMT
Having lived in Scotland for ten years, I got mightily sick of the sectarian crap that both auld firm teams supporters would regularly come out with. Suffice to say that Rangers have just as many numpties in their support too, (have we forgotten the Manchester riot already?). I'm no Celtic fan either. The day those two get parachuted into the Prem League or the top flight of a new British League will be the day I give up on football. This 100%
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Post by Moosehead on Nov 9, 2010 11:05:13 GMT
The wearing of a poppy in memory and honour of the many thousands of UK Service men and women killed in a variety of wars and conflicts across the world is a personal choice. It is this very freedom of expression that those who protest against the wearing of a poppy are exercising. I think that is the beef with a lot of people at the minute is that the poppy is about 'supporting our boys' rather than sombre remembrance. It is no longer a small poppy sewn to the jacket of all that support the cause, but who 'can do the most' to remember (look at the £70 sparkly ones that celebs are parading). It is hardly a personal choice that every football club is having them sewn on to their shirts. Any club that exercises their freedom of expression is pressured by media 'campaigns' to wear them. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1324698/A-simple-message-Manchester-United-Why-wont-wear-poppy-pride.html). In the case of Celtics large Irish heritage, being forced to support soldiers who fought against your countrymen is too much. Do the Celtic fans have a point? Yes. Did they do a good job of getting it across? Hell no!
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Post by Paddypotter on Nov 9, 2010 11:43:53 GMT
Moosehead, [being forced to support soldiers who fought against your countrymen is too much.] When was britian at WAR with Ireland then? are you reffering to the troubles over the last 30 years or so? If so, the army was used as a police force, which isn't what it's trained to do, however I dread to think how many people would have died if the army hadn't been sent there. If being forced to wear a poppy to support people that fought against your countrymen is too much, you should try living with them in your goverment. 1,117 soldiers lost their lives trying to stop people of both religions from killing each other. Do celtic fans have a point? no, members from both communities gave their lives and should be remembered.
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Post by stayingupfor GermanStokie on Nov 9, 2010 17:23:10 GMT
The wearing of a poppy in memory and honour of the many thousands of UK Service men and women killed in a variety of wars and conflicts across the world is a personal choice. It is this very freedom of expression that those who protest against the wearing of a poppy are exercising. But also Moosehead what is the point of Rememberance Day? To remember those who lost their lives in the Great Wars and other conflicts since etc. When did the Irish raise arms against the British in a War during this period? You cannot count Dublin 1917 as it was a protest and the "troubles" were never a conflict. In fact, especially during the Great Wars Irish regiments were raised, even when Ireland stayed neutral, and fought against ahem.... Us! There have been many Irish and Scottish soldiers who have lost their lives and openly not for the King/Queen but for their Celtic home against a common enemy..... That is what is being remembered and is done worldwide for all nations! I think that is the beef with a lot of people at the minute is that the poppy is about 'supporting our boys' rather than sombre remembrance. It is no longer a small poppy sewn to the jacket of all that support the cause, but who 'can do the most' to remember (look at the £70 sparkly ones that celebs are parading). It is hardly a personal choice that every football club is having them sewn on to their shirts. Any club that exercises their freedom of expression is pressured by media 'campaigns' to wear them. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1324698/A-simple-message-Manchester-United-Why-wont-wear-poppy-pride.html). In the case of Celtics large Irish heritage, being forced to support soldiers who fought against your countrymen is too much. Do the Celtic fans have a point? Yes. Did they do a good job of getting it across? Hell no!
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Post by paddocklad on Nov 9, 2010 20:06:00 GMT
celtic are the only sectarian club in glasgow, hibs being the other in Scotland!!! Rangers wasn't a club formed by 'protestants' to look after 'protestants' in those dark days of victorian hardship!! It was celtic and hibs that formed their clubs to 'look after' their 'own'....and today they have the nerve to call rangers and other clubs 'sectarian', it beggars belief!!
Celtic and Hibs have always been clubs for catholics, look at their line ups, how many protestants do they 'really' have...but they always make a big deal out of rangers not signing a catholic blah blah
It's a shame the paddies are not drunks and thick cunts because they wouldn't be here to cause all this crap...if they had a brain cell they might of managed to get on their ships to new york and boston instead of littering the streets of glasgow and liverpool asking for handouts, bringing along with them all sorts of disease, one of them being popery.
and didn't you enjoy bonfire night, i surly did, we burnt the pope good and proper ha ha
can't get anymore english/british than that eh, burning the cunt, its a shame we don't burn paddies but i remember when i was young de valera used to make his way on top of the bonfire, the irish cunt who left the lights on in dublin so Belfast got bombed by german bombers!!!!! The coward that refused to join the war effort and nearly made this country lose the war because german u-boats could attack british shipping in the western approaches because our naval ports and air bases didnt have the reach to protect ships in that area of the atlantic. fucking irish scum
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