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RudeBoy said:
Yes, very early days but considering what Ange walked into the turnaround has been remarkable.
Getting Jotta signed permanently must be high on the agenda as he seems to have a good understanding with Kyogo and a fans favourite who will reminds me of a young David Ginola.
One downside from yesterday was the few idiots and it was very few maybe half a dozen at most who give ammunition to the bigots over on the Scottish football thread to tar us all with the same sectarian bike as they always do.
I was banned from there for posting a photo of me on holiday but calling Celtic supporters “puddle drinking rats” is totally acceptable shows how deep the anti catholic vitriol runs.
Read to me like that comment was aimed at the 'so called fans' disrupting the silence. Not all Celtic fans.Getting Jotta signed permanently must be high on the agenda as he seems to have a good understanding with Kyogo and a fans favourite who will reminds me of a young David Ginola.
One downside from yesterday was the few idiots and it was very few maybe half a dozen at most who give ammunition to the bigots over on the Scottish football thread to tar us all with the same sectarian bike as they always do.
I was banned from there for posting a photo of me on holiday but calling Celtic supporters “puddle drinking rats” is totally acceptable shows how deep the anti catholic vitriol runs.
And frankly, I'd agree with that. Don't you?
Excusing the actions of one side whilst sticking the boot into the other is what both sides do, whilst both denying it, and both claiming the other is worse.
It's fking pathetic.
thewarlock said:
RudeBoy said:
Yes, very early days but considering what Ange walked into the turnaround has been remarkable.
Getting Jotta signed permanently must be high on the agenda as he seems to have a good understanding with Kyogo and a fans favourite who will reminds me of a young David Ginola.
One downside from yesterday was the few idiots and it was very few maybe half a dozen at most who give ammunition to the bigots over on the Scottish football thread to tar us all with the same sectarian bike as they always do.
I was banned from there for posting a photo of me on holiday but calling Celtic supporters “puddle drinking rats” is totally acceptable shows how deep the anti catholic vitriol runs.
Read to me like that comment was aimed at the 'so called fans' disrupting the silence. Not all Celtic fans.Getting Jotta signed permanently must be high on the agenda as he seems to have a good understanding with Kyogo and a fans favourite who will reminds me of a young David Ginola.
One downside from yesterday was the few idiots and it was very few maybe half a dozen at most who give ammunition to the bigots over on the Scottish football thread to tar us all with the same sectarian bike as they always do.
I was banned from there for posting a photo of me on holiday but calling Celtic supporters “puddle drinking rats” is totally acceptable shows how deep the anti catholic vitriol runs.
And frankly, I'd agree with that. Don't you?
Excusing the actions of one side whilst sticking the boot into the other is what both sides do, whilst both denying it, and both claiming the other is worse.
It's fking pathetic.
My post was absolutely aimed at the bigots who disrupted the silence.
Also why does a post aimed at people disrupting the silence equate to anti Catholicism in rude boys mind?total chip on the shoulder mentality.
Ps I’ll buy a pint for anyone who can tell me how you tar someone with a sectarian bike
thewarlock said:
Read to me like that comment was aimed at the 'so called fans' disrupting the silence. Not all Celtic fans.
And frankly, I'd agree with that. Don't you?
Excusing the actions of one side whilst sticking the boot into the other is what both sides do, whilst both denying it, and both claiming the other is worse.
It's fking pathetic.
Well instead of jumping on my post trying to score points look a few posts back and the time it was posted an you will see exactly what I thought of disrespecting the silence.And frankly, I'd agree with that. Don't you?
Excusing the actions of one side whilst sticking the boot into the other is what both sides do, whilst both denying it, and both claiming the other is worse.
It's fking pathetic.
P.S. For a non Rangers supporter you do make a habit of trying to defend them.
Edited by RudeBoy on Monday 8th November 11:08
dalzo said:
This will probably be my first and last post on this thread.
My post was absolutely aimed at the bigots who disrupted the silence.
Also why does a post aimed at people disrupting the silence equate to anti Catholicism in rude boys mind?total chip on the shoulder mentality.
Ps I’ll buy a pint for anyone who can tell me how you tar someone with a sectarian bike
Glad to hear it’s your last post because we don’t want someone running off to the teacher every 2 minutes. My post was absolutely aimed at the bigots who disrupted the silence.
Also why does a post aimed at people disrupting the silence equate to anti Catholicism in rude boys mind?total chip on the shoulder mentality.
Ps I’ll buy a pint for anyone who can tell me how you tar someone with a sectarian bike
RudeBoy said:
Well instead of jumping on my post trying to score points look a few posts back and the time it was posted an you will see exactly what I thought of disrespecting the silence.
P.S. For a non Rangers supporter you do make a habit of trying to defend them.
I'm not trying to point score, but you're misrepresenting what's been said, in an attempt to 'point score', depite the fact that on principal, you seem to agree with the point about the appalling behaviour of a minority.P.S. For a non Rangers supporter you do make a habit of trying to defend them.
Edited by RudeBoy on Monday 8th November 11:08
You dont' see how that's counter-productive to the efforts to stamp out this sort of undesirable behaviour at games?
As for the not-so-subtle attempt to brand me a Rangers fan, that's pretty paranoid of you. Who lies about being from Paisley/about being a St Mirren fan?
dalzo said:
RudeBoy said:
You cared enough to run off to the mods though.
I really didn’t, I’ve been having it back and forth with everyone for a while in the thread why do think I’d lose the stomach for it now. I hoped you enjoyed your holiday thoughFans are allowed protest what the big deal?? And so what if they sang a song about the troubles... go to any irish bar in any city that Chelsea are playing in before a European match and you will hear the fans belt out 'no surrender'.
People need to get over themselves too bloody sensitive - I personally love the green brigade, i think they do a great job. The artwork and thought that goes into their demonstrations is to be commended.
People need to get over themselves too bloody sensitive - I personally love the green brigade, i think they do a great job. The artwork and thought that goes into their demonstrations is to be commended.
Fans should not be disrupting the silence in Scotland. It's embarrassing.
There is a thread on here that was a fascinating read. I'm sure it stemmed from James McClean. The perspective from the Irish members was a hard read.
Remembrance Day is ruined in Scottish football. A handful of Celtic fans can't respect the silence and will be called out. It always ends up with Rangers fans shouting "look at us". Show some respect and focus on the real reason.
There is a thread on here that was a fascinating read. I'm sure it stemmed from James McClean. The perspective from the Irish members was a hard read.
Remembrance Day is ruined in Scottish football. A handful of Celtic fans can't respect the silence and will be called out. It always ends up with Rangers fans shouting "look at us". Show some respect and focus on the real reason.
Driver101 said:
Fans should not be disrupting the silence in Scotland. It's embarrassing.
There is a thread on here that was a fascinating read. I'm sure it stemmed from James McClean. The perspective from the Irish members was a hard read.
Remembrance Day is ruined in Scottish football. A handful of Celtic fans can't respect the silence and will be called out. It always ends up with Rangers fans shouting "look at us". Show some respect and focus on the real reason.
It’s all deflection from that mob.There is a thread on here that was a fascinating read. I'm sure it stemmed from James McClean. The perspective from the Irish members was a hard read.
Remembrance Day is ruined in Scottish football. A handful of Celtic fans can't respect the silence and will be called out. It always ends up with Rangers fans shouting "look at us". Show some respect and focus on the real reason.
RudeBoy said:
It’s all deflection from that mob.
I find it very uncomfortable. We should be remembering those who served the country, but it doesn't end up that way. I did see a post of how busy the Rangers' forums were during the two minutes silence on Thursday. Gerrard leaving was far more important than stopping to show respect.
It's a faux show that lacks respect when it's used as it is.
Driver101 said:
RudeBoy said:
It’s all deflection from that mob.
I find it very uncomfortable. We should be remembering those who served the country, but it doesn't end up that way. I did see a post of how busy the Rangers' forums were during the two minutes silence on Thursday. Gerrard leaving was far more important than stopping to show respect.
It's a faux show that lacks respect when it's used as it is.
But the most worrying thing is the amount of adult Rangers supporters having life size cardboard cutouts of Slippy in their houses.
Edited by RudeBoy on Sunday 14th November 09:25
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