However what is most interesting to me is what the ref is looking at which is clearly visible from the video.
you tell me you wrote it
seven
huun is illegal , its vile, its distasteful, its outdated, its banned
i know its hard because your grandfather, your grandmother, your uncles, your aunties your mum and your dad, brother , sisters and cousins cal us IT, but try and stop it
Athiest
I have one of those too,an RC wife that is.She does not call me a huun,just a "dirty Protestant"and I think she is joking too?Not sure about her Celtic fan Mum though?
We all have a cross to bear mate,but a full on Celtic mother in law.Any wonder I come on here ranting.Part of me therapy I reckon.
atheist - black people call themselves the 'N' word as a term of unity. But neither you nor I could say it because context is everything. IMO when the majority of Celtic fans refer to huuns they do mean Rangers fan rather than anything religious. Perhaps that is because we as a club and fan base we recognise that most of our greatest servants Stein, Dalglish and Larsson were protestant.
Naisy didn't even connect with the guy. The turnip totally overreacted. He went down like Petrov was his middle name. Trying to get a fellow professional red-carded. HE should be banned.
C'mon the Udinese.
seven
no one cares if it religous or not, to some it is of that there is no doubt, its a vile term full of hatred, just stop i know tims who have stopped just by me saying stop calling me that, its easy when you try
Blue.
Know where your coming from, mate.
My, now deceased, mother in law was dyed in the wool RC, though nort so much a Tic fan. Sadly this has passed on to her oldest daughter, which is sad to see - one of those "don't do as I do, do as I say" types.
Nobody talks to her!
IaM
Is fenyan ok then by your huun logic,as the "Fenyan Movement" were not a religous or racial group?
See what you have started here.
Incidentally,I am not allowed to spell that Movements name correctly,and they were a political grouping.Have a word with the admins Seven............you know best.
i wonder why you have to write huun and not h*n
Doesn't the F word mean "we ourselves"?
I might be wrong.
bluebell - If you wish to call me a 'Fenyan' then feel free. I do not take umbridge to it because I realise that it is really just your short handed way of saying Irish /Scottish /Catholic/ Celtic fan. I take it as a sign of ignorance rather than hatred, even if it is meant that way.
Athiest
I think Sinn Fein means ourselves alone while the F word refers to a brave Irish warrior or soldier.
I did Irish politics and history at Uni,but I was very,very drunk at the time.
Take it easy Seven,I was not calling you a Bohemian.
Goodnight Bears and Bhoys
Blue/Blacksod.
I stand corrected. Thanks to both.
bluebell - that's the only way to take it. but if you're in the mood for advice then try telling help. that boy appears to be a bit too tightly wound.
just want to thank all bhoys and currants for making this my most successful thread today. well done and give yourselves a big pat on the back.
I find the term "currant" offensive.
atheist - i only call you boys that because I think you are sweet and tasty on my tongue
Does that mean....nah, wont go there.
Don't worry mucker, yer erch is safe
"i only call you boys that because I think you are sweet and tasty on my tongue "
Is this a footballing quote?
yeah gazza to hately in the ibrox hot tub
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posted on 26/9/11
However what is most interesting to me is what the ref is looking at which is clearly visible from the video.
you tell me you wrote it
posted on 26/9/11
seven
huun is illegal , its vile, its distasteful, its outdated, its banned
i know its hard because your grandfather, your grandmother, your uncles, your aunties your mum and your dad, brother , sisters and cousins cal us IT, but try and stop it
posted on 26/9/11
Athiest
I have one of those too,an RC wife that is.She does not call me a huun,just a "dirty Protestant"and I think she is joking too?Not sure about her Celtic fan Mum though?
We all have a cross to bear mate,but a full on Celtic mother in law.Any wonder I come on here ranting.Part of me therapy I reckon.
posted on 26/9/11
atheist - black people call themselves the 'N' word as a term of unity. But neither you nor I could say it because context is everything. IMO when the majority of Celtic fans refer to huuns they do mean Rangers fan rather than anything religious. Perhaps that is because we as a club and fan base we recognise that most of our greatest servants Stein, Dalglish and Larsson were protestant.
posted on 26/9/11
Naisy didn't even connect with the guy. The turnip totally overreacted. He went down like Petrov was his middle name. Trying to get a fellow professional red-carded. HE should be banned.
C'mon the Udinese.
posted on 26/9/11
seven
no one cares if it religous or not, to some it is of that there is no doubt, its a vile term full of hatred, just stop i know tims who have stopped just by me saying stop calling me that, its easy when you try
posted on 26/9/11
Blue.
Know where your coming from, mate.
My, now deceased, mother in law was dyed in the wool RC, though nort so much a Tic fan. Sadly this has passed on to her oldest daughter, which is sad to see - one of those "don't do as I do, do as I say" types.
Nobody talks to her!
posted on 26/9/11
IaM
Is fenyan ok then by your huun logic,as the "Fenyan Movement" were not a religous or racial group?
See what you have started here.
Incidentally,I am not allowed to spell that Movements name correctly,and they were a political grouping.Have a word with the admins Seven............you know best.
posted on 26/9/11
i wonder why you have to write huun and not h*n
posted on 26/9/11
Doesn't the F word mean "we ourselves"?
I might be wrong.
posted on 26/9/11
bluebell - If you wish to call me a 'Fenyan' then feel free. I do not take umbridge to it because I realise that it is really just your short handed way of saying Irish /Scottish /Catholic/ Celtic fan. I take it as a sign of ignorance rather than hatred, even if it is meant that way.
posted on 26/9/11
Athiest
I think Sinn Fein means ourselves alone while the F word refers to a brave Irish warrior or soldier.
I did Irish politics and history at Uni,but I was very,very drunk at the time.
posted on 26/9/11
That's Sinn Fein ath.
posted on 26/9/11
Take it easy Seven,I was not calling you a Bohemian.
Goodnight Bears and Bhoys
posted on 26/9/11
Blue/Blacksod.
I stand corrected. Thanks to both.
posted on 26/9/11
G'night, Blue.
posted on 26/9/11
bluebell - that's the only way to take it. but if you're in the mood for advice then try telling help. that boy appears to be a bit too tightly wound.
posted on 26/9/11
just want to thank all bhoys and currants for making this my most successful thread today. well done and give yourselves a big pat on the back.
posted on 26/9/11
I find the term "currant" offensive.
posted on 26/9/11
atheist - i only call you boys that because I think you are sweet and tasty on my tongue
posted on 26/9/11
Does that mean....nah, wont go there.
posted on 26/9/11
Don't worry mucker, yer erch is safe
posted on 26/9/11
Fkn hope so.
posted on 26/9/11
"i only call you boys that because I think you are sweet and tasty on my tongue "
Is this a footballing quote?
posted on 26/9/11
yeah gazza to hately in the ibrox hot tub
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