wit were the eejits protesting aboot ??
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Why are all you Rangers fans so interested? Let's just say they showed Scotland for what it is!
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I do not understand it either.
Dos, I was born in Galway and am very patriotic about my country. I do not sing RA songs, but I know plenty of Scottish supporters who do.
I support the Scottish national team, as well as the Republic of Ireland's because I have lived here since I was seventeen and my wife and son are from Scotland. But I know plenty of Scottish Celtic supporters who do not like the Scotland team.
I will admit that I sing the "Soldier's Song", but that is our national anthem.
Boruc - get tae the point, wits rang wi the weans now
Dos, why are you bringing the F song up? Do you think that song is ok?
Do you know it was the English media who gave Rangers fans the name hhuns after they played Wolves?
OP...STFUP
They camouflaged the dross on the pitch.
Don't mind the fun but, they can take their illeteracy elsewhere.
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Offence is subjective.
What some minority of Rangers "supporters" say about Jock Stein and Tommy Burns has always annoyed me more than being called a pheenyian.
I am sure some Rangers supporters will find the Poppy Day protest more offensive than being called an orange b.
But Dos is correct bigotry is bigotry.
Fuming, Dos...that wiz shiite today and phannies trying to sugarcoat it can do one
For those who only have C67, can someone explain what they are up to now? I have no time for this lot. A football ground is no place for political protests as I've said many times before. The club should be 'redistributing' them into different areas of the ground.
So Dos, what TCD says goes?
At the end of the day, Celtic were rotten today but the highlight of the day was the GB. I agree with their protest and I was glad to see the majority of Celtic Park agreeing with them.
Agreeing about what??? I'm there to watch the Celtic, no some political movement.
Pat Nevin can go to one of those
The Green Brigade can go fekk themselves! I go to Celtic Park to see a football game and support Celtic not to watch some political movement.
If these people really believe these views then tell it to the politicians, don't do it at Celtic Park!
TCD, totally agree. I stopped going to away games so I wasn't associated. And when I get to go to home games I make sure I'm in the Stein Stand.
But again, what was the beef about today?
TCD your opinion is your opinion and I respect that but please respect that of other Celtic fans as well.
The GB are doing nothing illegal, just accept it and enjoy the brilliant atmosphere they create.
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TCD your opinion is your opinion and I respect that but please respect that of other Celtic fans as well.
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Artur...the answer you seek is within the above statement.PLEASE read it back carefully and remember why we go to CP
I'm a Republican but, I go to watch football
they didnt protest their right to sing songs about the ir@ they protested the right to stand and enjoy a game, to wave a flag and to sing songs which are not illegal or sectarian.
whats the problem with that? fans cant stand? fans cant wave flags? no singing?
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posted on 24/9/11
wit were the eejits protesting aboot ??
posted on 24/9/11
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posted on 24/9/11
What now?
posted on 24/9/11
Why are all you Rangers fans so interested? Let's just say they showed Scotland for what it is!
posted on 24/9/11
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posted on 24/9/11
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posted on 24/9/11
I do not understand it either.
Dos, I was born in Galway and am very patriotic about my country. I do not sing RA songs, but I know plenty of Scottish supporters who do.
I support the Scottish national team, as well as the Republic of Ireland's because I have lived here since I was seventeen and my wife and son are from Scotland. But I know plenty of Scottish Celtic supporters who do not like the Scotland team.
I will admit that I sing the "Soldier's Song", but that is our national anthem.
posted on 24/9/11
Boruc - get tae the point, wits rang wi the weans now
posted on 24/9/11
Dos, why are you bringing the F song up? Do you think that song is ok?
Do you know it was the English media who gave Rangers fans the name hhuns after they played Wolves?
posted on 24/9/11
OP...STFUP
They camouflaged the dross on the pitch.
Don't mind the fun but, they can take their illeteracy elsewhere.
posted on 24/9/11
*illiteracy
posted on 24/9/11
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posted on 24/9/11
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posted on 24/9/11
Offence is subjective.
What some minority of Rangers "supporters" say about Jock Stein and Tommy Burns has always annoyed me more than being called a pheenyian.
I am sure some Rangers supporters will find the Poppy Day protest more offensive than being called an orange b.
But Dos is correct bigotry is bigotry.
posted on 24/9/11
Fuming, Dos...that wiz shiite today and phannies trying to sugarcoat it can do one
posted on 24/9/11
For those who only have C67, can someone explain what they are up to now? I have no time for this lot. A football ground is no place for political protests as I've said many times before. The club should be 'redistributing' them into different areas of the ground.
posted on 24/9/11
So Dos, what TCD says goes?
At the end of the day, Celtic were rotten today but the highlight of the day was the GB. I agree with their protest and I was glad to see the majority of Celtic Park agreeing with them.
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posted on 24/9/11
Agreeing about what??? I'm there to watch the Celtic, no some political movement.
Pat Nevin can go to one of those
posted on 24/9/11
The Green Brigade can go fekk themselves! I go to Celtic Park to see a football game and support Celtic not to watch some political movement.
If these people really believe these views then tell it to the politicians, don't do it at Celtic Park!
posted on 24/9/11
TCD, totally agree. I stopped going to away games so I wasn't associated. And when I get to go to home games I make sure I'm in the Stein Stand.
But again, what was the beef about today?
posted on 24/9/11
TCD your opinion is your opinion and I respect that but please respect that of other Celtic fans as well.
The GB are doing nothing illegal, just accept it and enjoy the brilliant atmosphere they create.
posted on 24/9/11
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posted on 24/9/11
TCD your opinion is your opinion and I respect that but please respect that of other Celtic fans as well.
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Artur...the answer you seek is within the above statement.PLEASE read it back carefully and remember why we go to CP
I'm a Republican but, I go to watch football
posted on 24/9/11
they didnt protest their right to sing songs about the ir@ they protested the right to stand and enjoy a game, to wave a flag and to sing songs which are not illegal or sectarian.
whats the problem with that? fans cant stand? fans cant wave flags? no singing?
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