What do the words of this chant mean to you?
posted on 10/6/11
No name.. I have been looking through your post history and.....
posted on 10/6/11
Go ahead, you will find I dont spend my time on this website obsessing about my rival club.
posted on 10/6/11
You don't do sarcasm then, eh?
pffft
posted on 10/6/11
One thing is for sure, there are lots of Celtic fans who desperately want it to mean something really bad.
or....
there are plenty of rangers fans who want to know the real meaning of it because they sing it every week not knowing a jot about its origins
clever these fans in blue eh...
the earliest i have seen this slogan mentoined was in the 70's in belfast, the protestants bloked the road with furniture and flew a white flag dubbed in black writing with the immortal words "we are the people"
who knows if it originates from there or not, but this is factual and documented by television..
surely the bears, while trying to eradicate sectarianism from the hoard would establish the meaning of any slogans before they start chanting about it?
posted on 10/6/11
surely the bears, while trying to eradicate sectarianism from the hoard would establish the meaning of any slogans before they start chanting about it?
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That sounds pretty intolerant!
A bigot is One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ.
posted on 10/6/11
We are the people = We are the anti catholic,child abuse joking,vile,moronic followers of the most bigoted club in Scottish football history.
posted on 10/6/11
Sorry mate but I am none of the above.
I can see how it would fit your sad agenda though.
posted on 10/6/11
You can't see it mate,no worries.
posted on 10/6/11
moron-cappy's word of the week.
wait for it.....................
posted on 11/6/11
"surely the bears, while trying to eradicate sectarianism from the hoard would establish the meaning of any slogans before they start chanting about it?"
You don't think the fact that nobody knows where it comes from makes its original meaning irrelevant?
I think we're getting into hokey-cokey territory here - There are far more important things to be addressed.