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posted on 15/11/11

What does mopery mean?

comment by IfUNo (U4755)

posted on 15/11/11

SmellTheShite
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Which do you like the most: hating Celtic or supporting Rangers

comment by (U6568)

posted on 15/11/11

TGFITW -

I like how highly the Rangers fans rate the Celtic fans.

Maybe there is an end in sight for all the hatred?

comment by (U5278)

posted on 15/11/11

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posted on 15/11/11

We are the greatest, nice of you to acknowledge it

posted on 15/11/11

Jim (tells it like it is)Traynor. ...

posted on 15/11/11

Looks like mopery is the current stick you are to beaten with
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Am i the only one to have read this several times and still have no soddin idea what it means???

"you are to beaten with"...whit?????

comment by (U6994)

posted on 15/11/11

possibly a reference to the fact that celtic fans started the faux outrage and mock offense campaign in the aftermath of a hiding from rangers.

now after all the green crayon letters to uefa and calls to embassies celtic find themselves under investigation on three different fronts.

we did tell you at the time.

the difference is pal, we will welcome the investigation as it is for the right reasons....

instead of sticking our head in the sand and pointing at our neighbours...

suck it up fella

posted on 15/11/11

U6994

'pal' and 'fella' in one post!!!

Sraight in with the Big Guns!!

<toughasMrTsmiley>

comment by (U6994)

posted on 15/11/11

coach, spit the sand oot before you open yer mouth... then we can all join in with your thoughts...

comment by (U5278)

posted on 15/11/11

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posted on 15/11/11

Dos-

'faux outrage and mock offense'

If this is your take on things then the whole of latin Europe has over reacted. You are unfair to assimilate anti catholic chanting to pro 'ra chanting.

posted on 15/11/11

Dos,

So, how many in a crowd of 45k are chanting the ra?

The anonymous user is spot on. The majority of tims on here welcome the investigation as a chance to weed out what are a small percentage of fans.

Some berrz cannae handle this, because this is not how they have reacted to the numerous slap-downs from UEFA over the years.

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posted on 15/11/11

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posted on 15/11/11

Dos,

Why did that song only become offensive to Rangers fans after the Irish Government, anti-racism groups, and Celtic F.C. complained about the Famine Song?

Beforehand, it wasn't even an issue. A huuun is not religious sectarian. It is aligned with a person from a so-called barbaric tribe, uncivilized, and intent on wreaking havoc wherever he goes. Modern historians are moving away from such crude stereotypes, thankfully, as there was far more to the huuuuns' culture than Roman writers ascribed in their bigotry.

Some things never change, eh?

posted on 15/11/11

Ask anyone with a brain outside the west of Scotland what a huuuuun is.

Will they instantly tell you that it is a direct sectarian description of Rangers fans?

Get real. Or, in other parlance, deary, deary me.

posted on 15/11/11

How can anyone take offence at a question shampers?

posted on 15/11/11

'shampers'

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