I watched a game of football on tv yesterday,yes a game of football!!!!
And I had to indure all sorts of vile,offensive ,dittys from the glesga bigoted minded filth.
The reason as a child I chose to be a hibby was more than vindicated yesterday.
I do not want to take sides here but the majority of the vile,un educated filth came from the rangers hoards.
we as Hibbys have/had the opportunity to slag/slander the yams on mass many times when it comes to horrible acts!and yes some have but not the main vocal support of our club.
i was crisened a catholic,that's it,I don't practise this faith,I dont slag/hate/ anyone else's beleives.
I was suprised in the second half when the Celtic fans did not(2-0 up)respond to the disgusting songs from the rangers end but I guess they thought "ok" let the world hear this filth and yes we heard it!!
yes we all heard it!!!
To sing songs on mass,victimising and detailing certain acts and blaming a whole religion/belief for this in sickening detail is awfull but for it not to be brought to the main media forum and denounced is frightening.
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Thread: Why the hush?
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02-02-2015 12:06 PM #1
Why the hush?
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02-02-2015 12:20 PM #2madhatterLeft by mutual consent!
Look at the media coverage of the launch of HSL.
Tells you everything. When Hearts were going forward with their scheme, it was on BBC website pretty often.
We've launched today and I'm yet to see article about it.
Sad to say but last derby at ER...Hearts fans on masse sang a sectarian song. I'm yet to this day hear of any punishment...
Celtic have been rightly punished in past but some parties seem to get lenient treatment. I may be wrong. Ah well, we can only be an example of how it should be.
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but the main point here is tarnishing in a horrible/horrific/disgusting way normal everyday people!!
These idiots on mass,yes on mass sang songs that bellitled the victims of these horrendous crimes!!
the subject matter of these horrible crimes should never ever be used to out do your opponents.
its disrespectfull to victims/family's and normal everyday folk of any religion and just plain horrible tactics to try and get one over your rivals.
DISGUSTING!!!!!!
What makes it worse is it was loud/majority and celebrated purely to justify being there.
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02-02-2015 12:45 PM #6
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Police have said 19 men were arrested for offences connected with the Celtic-Rangers football match in Glasgow.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-31086008
10 of the arrests concerned alleged sectarian breaches of the peace
And the standard -
'However, again, it is the minority of fans who spoiled the occasion by for example setting off flares and singing sectarian songs'
10 men sounding like an entire support ??- it WASN'T the 'minority', it was the 'MAJORITY' !! The Police can' (or won't) deal with it purely down to the numbers involved so for me, it's time to start fining the offending club !!Last edited by Deansy; 02-02-2015 at 12:54 PM.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-31091808
Easier to get them at home than when they are in a mob.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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02-02-2015 01:02 PM #9
The media trot this guff out, every time, that it was a minority belting out the usual sickening songs - The Rangers "bouncy bouncy" being one of the sickest yet in their long repertoire. Who are they trying to kid, and more to the point why?
How can it be a minority making that much noise? Just look at the TV pictures and scan the crowd. It sure doesn't look and and sound like a "minority" to me.
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derocitve catholic nicknames being used to describe horrible acts(again canny bring my self)
Against innocent victims.
**** disgusting!!
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02-02-2015 01:06 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sounds about right to be honest.
The thing with all of it is, there are young kids who listen and see everyone around them loving it and enjoy it and join in without realising what it actually means.
Rangers fans disgust me. They disgust most people.
I do not really understand WHY they are the way they are.
But they are horrible. I really do not know what else to say to be honest
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02-02-2015 01:09 PM #15
Both as bad as eachother, dinnae kid yourselves that poor wee Sellick are innocent bystanders.
As ****my as eachother. **** the Old Firm.''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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02-02-2015 01:26 PM #17
What's quite sad for me is the decent(one being my wife)rangers fans.
They are in shellshock,honestly it's quite sureel.
Being brought up in the west and having friends/family/inlawys supporting both clubs has helped me weed out of my life some nasty people since the gers went tits up
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02-02-2015 01:33 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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02-02-2015 02:51 PM #19
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I'd deduct 3 League points every time they sing their "party" songs and if they do it in a Cup Competition kick them out of the Comp.
Three sets of Party Songs in one season, NO entry into Europe.
That would have the decent fans making sure normal songs were heard.
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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02-02-2015 03:22 PM #21
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03-02-2015 12:35 AM #24
Both sides of that rivalry are exactly the same http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-31091808
I don't care too much about their singing, or even the arrogance, but smashing a 10 year old boys teeth out on his first football match is boiling my pish. And it was the Celtic fans, not that it matters.
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03-02-2015 07:09 AM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I like how the polis took the trouble to point out that the youngster wasn't specifically targeted. Implication: Throwing bricks at buses is ok, but not throwing bricks at 10-year olds in buses.
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03-02-2015 09:17 AM #26
Daily record reporting the SFA/SPFL looking into sectarian chants and banner displays.
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United we stand here....
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03-02-2015 10:34 AM #28
Not sure but think the Penny Arcade and the ice cream and jelly songs are about child abuse by priests, WTF has that got to do with football?
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It's the football authorities that need to clean up the game and not the police. Unfortunately they don't have the bottle to do so.
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03-02-2015 02:29 PM #30
The only time Rangers as a club did anything about it was when UEFA started fining them for it.
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