Can't see why rangers fans are happy with Robinson aligning himself to Scottish issues.
Would they be comfortable to work alongside Martin Macguinness if the tables were turned?
Is david robinson a terrorist?
Who is david robinson?
Peter Robinson is a cuckold.
here is phils reply to the article for anybody who is interested.
http://www.philmacgiollabhain.com/telling-the-truth-about-rangers/
Peter then. Cuckold or not,is he a terrorist?
Ah, MArtin MacGuines..
The man whose "organisation" is responsible for around 2000 murders.
Stand up guy
Big Ian moved on, even called him his friend, why can't you do the same?
Just asking,after Cossy's comparison. I'd think quite a lot of people in Britain,not just Rangers fans,would not be "comfortable" with McGuinness "aligning" himself publically with Celtic for obvious reasons. Robinson does not have a background in gunrunning,murder and acts of terror,therefore I think the comparison is a poor one.
Peter Robinson wants to end sectarianism.
Peter Robinson is a Rangers supporter.
I don't see a problem with that at all
why dont rangers accept they have the poblem, which they have...
but why do they continually point the finger at others in the face of adversity...
just deal with the issues, you'll earn greater respect in the long run...
the days of the finger pointing must end, surely? arent you as supporters embarrassed that every singel time you have to point accross the city, at other fans, at other clubs etc...
come on...man up rnagers ffs!
In fairness though, Peter Robinson and the DUP were hardly innocents in stoking the flames.
People grow up, situations change and we learn to move on.
Still don't get why he is involved in helping rid Scotland
of sectarianism when he doesn't exactly have to look far out his window to see the troubles he's charged with curing.
"its naw us its them" would suggest yous are the finger pointers mate why dont yous "man up" and stop with the denial?
Hector,I think it should be welcomed that someone with experience of resolution in Ireland's problems should be looking at how we solve the exact same problems in Scotland
Maybe so, personally though, considering all thats gone on last week, I don't think he's the man, primarily because whatever experience he has he'd be better advised to concetrate on matters that actually effect his teure as 1st minister.
John Hume or Seamus Mallon maybe though, if thats the road you think we should be taking.
Hector,if you're from Ireland you'll know better than I who'd be best qualified.
Maybe we could get de Chastelain back in have a big disarmament,when we hand in aw oor party tunes
why dont rangers accept they have the poblem, which they have...
but why do they continually point the finger at others in the face of adversity...
just deal with the issues, you'll earn greater respect in the long run...
the days of the finger pointing must end, surely? arent you as supporters embarrassed that every singel time you have to point accross the city, at other fans, at other clubs etc...
come on...man up rnagers ffs!
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This is the most ludicrous comment i've yet to read from you. If you actually read the article you will see that Rangers admit we have a problem.
What the club are now looking to do is ensure that the attempts to single out Rangers as the sole protagonists will no longer be tolerated. They have never said that we have no problem or any intention of doing nothing about it.
Your own comment highlights why it is necessary for Rangers to employ these tactics, no mention of the issues that Celtic (or any other club) have for that matter.
Just look at the songs sung by Hearts and Celtic fans at Tynecastle less than 3 months ago. That was the single most shameful game of the season with a manager actually being attacked and fans fighting with the police in the stadium.
good point westend.
I as a rangers fan can safely say that my club has acknowledged we have a problem and are trying to address it.
If i supported celtic, im not sure i could honestly say the same. Tho with john reid and his cheapshots having left celtic, maybe this will change.
Anyways, well done mr whyte. I applaud you!
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posted on 7/7/11
Can't see why rangers fans are happy with Robinson aligning himself to Scottish issues.
Would they be comfortable to work alongside Martin Macguinness if the tables were turned?
posted on 7/7/11
Is david robinson a terrorist?
posted on 7/7/11
David?
posted on 7/7/11
Who is david robinson?
Peter Robinson is a cuckold.
posted on 7/7/11
here is phils reply to the article for anybody who is interested.
http://www.philmacgiollabhain.com/telling-the-truth-about-rangers/
posted on 7/7/11
Peter then. Cuckold or not,is he a terrorist?
posted on 7/7/11
Not that I know of, why?
posted on 7/7/11
Ah, MArtin MacGuines..
The man whose "organisation" is responsible for around 2000 murders.
Stand up guy
posted on 7/7/11
Big Ian moved on, even called him his friend, why can't you do the same?
posted on 7/7/11
Just asking,after Cossy's comparison. I'd think quite a lot of people in Britain,not just Rangers fans,would not be "comfortable" with McGuinness "aligning" himself publically with Celtic for obvious reasons. Robinson does not have a background in gunrunning,murder and acts of terror,therefore I think the comparison is a poor one.
posted on 7/7/11
Peter Robinson wants to end sectarianism.
Peter Robinson is a Rangers supporter.
I don't see a problem with that at all
posted on 7/7/11
why dont rangers accept they have the poblem, which they have...
but why do they continually point the finger at others in the face of adversity...
just deal with the issues, you'll earn greater respect in the long run...
the days of the finger pointing must end, surely? arent you as supporters embarrassed that every singel time you have to point accross the city, at other fans, at other clubs etc...
come on...man up rnagers ffs!
posted on 7/7/11
In fairness though, Peter Robinson and the DUP were hardly innocents in stoking the flames.
People grow up, situations change and we learn to move on.
Still don't get why he is involved in helping rid Scotland
of sectarianism when he doesn't exactly have to look far out his window to see the troubles he's charged with curing.
posted on 7/7/11
"its naw us its them" would suggest yous are the finger pointers mate why dont yous "man up" and stop with the denial?
posted on 7/7/11
Hector,I think it should be welcomed that someone with experience of resolution in Ireland's problems should be looking at how we solve the exact same problems in Scotland
posted on 7/7/11
Maybe so, personally though, considering all thats gone on last week, I don't think he's the man, primarily because whatever experience he has he'd be better advised to concetrate on matters that actually effect his teure as 1st minister.
John Hume or Seamus Mallon maybe though, if thats the road you think we should be taking.
posted on 7/7/11
Hector,if you're from Ireland you'll know better than I who'd be best qualified.
Maybe we could get de Chastelain back in have a big disarmament,when we hand in aw oor party tunes
posted on 7/7/11
why dont rangers accept they have the poblem, which they have...
but why do they continually point the finger at others in the face of adversity...
just deal with the issues, you'll earn greater respect in the long run...
the days of the finger pointing must end, surely? arent you as supporters embarrassed that every singel time you have to point accross the city, at other fans, at other clubs etc...
come on...man up rnagers ffs!
___________________________
This is the most ludicrous comment i've yet to read from you. If you actually read the article you will see that Rangers admit we have a problem.
What the club are now looking to do is ensure that the attempts to single out Rangers as the sole protagonists will no longer be tolerated. They have never said that we have no problem or any intention of doing nothing about it.
Your own comment highlights why it is necessary for Rangers to employ these tactics, no mention of the issues that Celtic (or any other club) have for that matter.
Just look at the songs sung by Hearts and Celtic fans at Tynecastle less than 3 months ago. That was the single most shameful game of the season with a manager actually being attacked and fans fighting with the police in the stadium.
posted on 7/7/11
good point westend.
I as a rangers fan can safely say that my club has acknowledged we have a problem and are trying to address it.
If i supported celtic, im not sure i could honestly say the same. Tho with john reid and his cheapshots having left celtic, maybe this will change.
Anyways, well done mr whyte. I applaud you!
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