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Hibspur
04-05-2025, 09:35 PM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr5dygvym7mo
How low can you go?
He's here!
05-05-2025, 09:46 AM
Mentioned it on another thread. Despicable way to behave.
JeMeSouviens
05-05-2025, 09:54 AM
Not sure if lower but definitely getting there - you could try the Celtc fan who's all over xitter filmed waving his phone around with the number "66" on the screen and miming people falling down stairs. It would be bad enough if he was a teenager but this is a grown man who has his wee boy with him.
DH1875
05-05-2025, 10:14 AM
Not sure if lower but definitely getting there - you could try the Celtc fan who's all over xitter filmed waving his phone around with the number "66" on the screen and miming people falling down stairs. It would be bad enough if he was a teenager but this is a grown man who has his wee boy with him.
There is a clip where the boy/lad is also doing six six with his fingers towards the rangers fans along with this guy.
Hibspur
05-05-2025, 10:37 AM
Not sure if lower but definitely getting there - you could try the Celtc fan who's all over xitter filmed waving his phone around with the number "66" on the screen and miming people falling down stairs. It would be bad enough if he was a teenager but this is a grown man who has his wee boy with him.
Every support (at least those of bigger clubs) attracts a depressing number of utter morons. I like to convince myself that people like that are simply too stupid to know better, but I fear that's not the case - and not just when it comes to football. Somebody mentioned the controversy around the band Kneecap, who I'd never previously heard of but assumed they were probably teenagers, yet it turns out they're nearer 30.
It continues to beggar belief that the Old Firm match is presented as a flagship fixture in the Scottish football calendar and is pretty much the reason TV companies deign to cover the game here. It's a fixture which puts Scotland to shame in my view and I'd lose no sleep if both clubs ceased to exist. The women's game was refreshing for many years with the religious baggage-free Glasgow City as the main team from the west. The men's game should follow suit and wipe away the archaic and irrelevant trappings which fans of Celtic and Rangers continue to cling to.
Hibspur
05-05-2025, 10:38 AM
Why would it not be? Disability is a protected characteristic under hate crime legislation.
jeffers
05-05-2025, 10:43 AM
Why would it not be? Disability is a protected characteristic under hate crime legislation.
If that’s in response to my post I hadn’t realised it was classed as such, it’s why I deleted it after a quick Google search.
Hibspur
05-05-2025, 10:53 AM
If that’s in response to my post I hadn’t realised it was classed as such, it’s why I deleted it after a quick Google search.
Ah, OK. Sorry, posted before I saw you'd deleted yours.
Pretty Boy
05-05-2025, 10:54 AM
I honestly ****ing hate people sometimes.
I like a laugh as much as anyone. I like humour that is close to the bone, I'd go as far as to say that when it comes to comedians I'm off the opinion that anything should be fair game or you are open to accusations of hypocrisy. That's in a setting in which you know what you are going to see though and if you don't like it or are easily offended you can avoid it quite easily.
Aiming abuse at a young lad at a football game who is just out to enjoy himself is total ****bag behaviour. No one has went there expecting that and no one should be subjected to having to listen to it. A pretty grim way to get a few cheap laughs from your mates. Thankfully they will soon be entering the find out stage of a certain well know phrase.
jeffers
05-05-2025, 10:57 AM
Ah, OK. Sorry, posted before I saw you'd deleted yours.
Not a problem.
Carheenlea
05-05-2025, 11:28 AM
It’s not a new phenomenon, but the problem the perpetrators have now is that in a digital age, their despicable behaviour in public places such as football stadiums is recorded and available online for posterity, and it’s never going to be long before an identity is provided and beyond that, workplaces etc.
For the Celtic fan in the company on of his young son, it’s utterly bewildering that someone thinks they can do what he did without his actions being caught on camera phone from those he was goading.
Ultimately though, forget about cameras or no cameras, those two incidents are examples of the very worst kind of people.
DH1875
05-05-2025, 06:10 PM
Not sure if lower but definitely getting there - you could try the Celtc fan who's all over xitter filmed waving his phone around with the number "66" on the screen and miming people falling down stairs. It would be bad enough if he was a teenager but this is a grown man who has his wee boy with him.
Has been named and shamed and apparently lost his job already. A really good job at that.
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