For those discussing the huns watching last night's game on illegal streams - the match was live on Sky Sports!
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For those discussing the huns watching last night's game on illegal streams - the match was live on Sky Sports!
Irvine Welsh being Irvine Welsh on hibs in house tv channel is getting people offended?!
Hun is not sectarian, it has never been sectarian. It is a term used to describe the fans of one club, not a religion, a sect or any other ethnic or minority group.
It really is that simple- anything else is just noise.
I hope no huns read any of his books, they might really find something to be offended about 😁
What does the word 'hun' mean and what is its place in today's society?
(Irish Post June 7th 2016)
https://www.irishpost.com/news/what-...-society-91001
He still didn’t say Hun :duck:
I could grudgingly accept that the Morelos comment might have been a bit ott or unnecessary.
No way should Hibs be acknowledging any drivel about the phrase “sticky bun”.
Like it or not the world is very PC now and Hibs could face criticism for this as its the clubs official TV Channel.
See it the world over TV channels distancing themselves from comments made by people on them and apologising.
I think if there was ever time for a Peter Lawell style 'sorry, not sorry' reply from Hibs then this could be it about his Morelos comment. Something like: 'Celebrated author and Hibs fan, Irvine Welsh, was invited on to Hibs TV to give his unique take on proceedings at the recent home game vs Rangers. Hibs understands that some people have raised concerns around comments made by him in relation to the Rangers player, Alfredo Morelos. Irvine is known for his down to earth style in his best-selling novels and those familiar with his prose will have recognised his words were part of the colourful hyperbole which permeates his work. However, Hibernian FC apologise if anyone was offended by any comments during Wednesday's programme.'
They were also saying earlier that Welsh’s reference to cutting Morelos up with a machete and spreading his body parts to the four corners of the earth was a threatening matter requiring police attention. :faf:
Not quite as threatening as ‘watch your back going up a dark Glasgow close, ya Fenian barsteward’.
Irvine was good fun last night, need to get him back on.
That's very nicely worded tbh.
Those non apologies are normally a pet hate of mine too, but I can see the sense in that approach.
"False equivalence" is something that should be tackled as the battle to stamp out all sorts of bigotry takes place and I'd take a very dim view of Hibs apologising for the use of the phrase "sticky bun" by a guest on a tv channel designed to be for home support subscriptions only.
When the festering hun cesspit went belly up I remember having a conversation with other supporters of a few different clubs in the pub that the tribute act would be even worse.
They are the most obnoxious, bigoted easily tiggered mob of throwbacks and I long for the day they are outside the crumbling Ibrox greeting into their sashes again when Newhun goes pop.
Delighted Irvine Welsh has got to them...job done.
I ****ing hate huns.
Other than a headline and a few words on their Twitter feed from The Sun, some angry Rangers fans on Follow Follow there doesn’t seem to have been any “situations” as such which would cause Hibs any problems.
Perhaps Irvine Welsh’s remarks have indeed been taken in the spirit intended.
I hope Hibs get him on for the game against Celtc, so he can mention 'Soap Dodging Plastics', 'That Cheating Scrote, Scott Broon' and 'The Biscuit Tin Mentality that Blew 10IAR'
Far from complaining about Irvine Welsh you would have thought our Sevco supporting friends would recognise they owe him a debt of gratitude. After Trainspotting 2 how many of them realised that having 1690 as your cashcard or credit card pin code was insecure and changed their number ... how ungrateful can you get FFS :greengrin
Is Jam Tarts sectarian or is it only certain baked goods?