New Firm to decide SPL Title destination
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I didn't accuse you of bigotry, i referred to your point about them wrecking our country and seeing as we all make up the uk or British Isles as was, i was pointing out that it's their country as well.officer_dibble wrote:if you are referring to me i didnt accuse anyone of bigotry
read it again if you like
the whole bigotry/sectarianism milarky isn't an issue for me at all
i dont care abou rangers/celtic
just when a few thousand or so idiots wreck a city in this country, ganging up on people going about their work, trying to do their job, hunting in packs and putting the boot in i happen to think its sort of just desserts when they lose out on a couple of competitions...
I'm sure rangers have some decent fans and i'd have no qualms having a beer with a lot of em
just a bit sour about the others actions, like most i would imagine
so c'mon queen of the south
As opposed to Eire, which isn't, whose flag is flown at Septic Park.
As someone once famously said, "Where in Ireland, is Glasgow?"
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Ibrox is the most unwelcoming hate pit in the UK, and without having been everywhere by any means I doubt that I am wrong there.White Army wrote:
I challenge every single one of you to go to Ibrox and not feel welcomed by the supporters up there, whilst the rest of Scotland continues headlong into independence, Rangers fans welcome the union of the Unted kingdom and Northern Ireland, which incidentally Dibbs is their country as well, or do we define areas now down to the street you live in?
As for Unionism, it's just another reason Rangers are so despised. Enlgand and Scotland are different countries, and the only reason Rangers are so pro-union is nothing to do with a desire for unionism, it's simply because the Scottish throne was last in the hands of a Catholic King, whereas the protestant Scots aligned themselves with the "Hun".
(btw I am nominally Protestant, although in practice I have no time for religion full stop, before you throw a "papist" reference my way too)
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What he said. Even the coppers are truly hate-filled at Castle Greyskull.fatshaft wrote:Ibrox is the most unwelcoming hate pit in the UK, and without having been everywhere by any means I doubt that I am wrong there.White Army wrote:I challenge every single one of you to go to Ibrox and not feel welcomed by the supporters up there, whilst the rest of Scotland continues headlong into independence, Rangers fans welcome the union of the Unted kingdom and Northern Ireland, which incidentally Dibbs is their country as well, or do we define areas now down to the street you live in?
As for Unionism, it's just another reason Rangers are so despised. Enlgand and Scotland are different countries, and the only reason Rangers are so pro-union is nothing to do with a desire for unionism, it's simply because the Scottish throne was last in the hands of a Catholic King, whereas the protestant Scots aligned themselves with the "Hun".
(btw I am nominally Protestant, although in practice I have no time for religion full stop, before you throw a "papist" reference my way too)
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can't stand either
first question in glasgow who do you support, when i said bolton they laughed and said no rangers or celtic, i said none and then got a kicking
would rather them both be closed down for institutionalised bigotry
then we could start with northern ireland
after all there is only one god
first question in glasgow who do you support, when i said bolton they laughed and said no rangers or celtic, i said none and then got a kicking
would rather them both be closed down for institutionalised bigotry
then we could start with northern ireland
after all there is only one god
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Hinduism, anyone?qwertywarrior wrote:can't stand either
first question in glasgow who do you support, when i said bolton they laughed and said no rangers or celtic, i said none and then got a kicking
would rather them both be closed down for institutionalised bigotry
then we could start with northern ireland
after all there is only one god
Well i'd doubt you were wrong because i'm a Rangers fan and it has never seemed unwelcoming to me.fatshaft wrote:Ibrox is the most unwelcoming hate pit in the UK, and without having been everywhere by any means I doubt that I am wrong there.White Army wrote:
I challenge every single one of you to go to Ibrox and not feel welcomed by the supporters up there, whilst the rest of Scotland continues headlong into independence, Rangers fans welcome the union of the Unted kingdom and Northern Ireland, which incidentally Dibbs is their country as well, or do we define areas now down to the street you live in?
As for Unionism, it's just another reason Rangers are so despised. Enlgand and Scotland are different countries, and the only reason Rangers are so pro-union is nothing to do with a desire for unionism, it's simply because the Scottish throne was last in the hands of a Catholic King, whereas the protestant Scots aligned themselves with the "Hun".
(btw I am nominally Protestant, although in practice I have no time for religion full stop, before you throw a "papist" reference my way too)
As for hate pit? The main reason Rangers fans hate Aberdeen with such venom is they are they only support that continue to taunt Rangers about the Ibrox disaster and revel in the fact that an Aberdeen player was the one who nearly finished Ian Durrant's career.
Hun as you have correctly stated is a reference to the Rangers support being pro-monarchy, although you inferred it would be an historic association and not a modern one, which it definitely is.
The Papist reference was slightly tongue in cheek as HP said things couldn't have gone better? because Rangers had lost and Bolton had stayed up, 'yanks sticking up for the Papists' referred to American support for terrorists, who used the money to buy weapons that killed British soldiers.
Hope we're all clear now.
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Never been to a Hindu wedding DLH, been to a couple of Muslim ones though, great food but no aleDavid Lee's Hair wrote:Not a chance, was at a Hindu Wedding on Sunday and my word it drags, enough to put me off converting anyhow.WhiteArmy wrote:
Hinduism, anyone?
I thought Catholic weddings were long winded affairs, but after the 5th hour sat there wondering what was going on I'll go for a catholic one!
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I'm going to a Civil Partnership (Gay) ceremony this week. Should be interesting!WhiteArmy wrote:Never been to a Hindu wedding DLH, been to a couple of Muslim ones though, great food but no aleDavid Lee's Hair wrote:Not a chance, was at a Hindu Wedding on Sunday and my word it drags, enough to put me off converting anyhow.WhiteArmy wrote:
Hinduism, anyone?
I thought Catholic weddings were long winded affairs, but after the 5th hour sat there wondering what was going on I'll go for a catholic one!
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They're women. So no.Bruce Rioja wrote:Do they say "With this ringpiece, I thee wed"?enfieldwhite wrote:I'm going to a Civil Partnership (Gay) ceremony this week. Should be interesting!
Although, apparently, gay men invite random people from the phone book so they can widen the circle of their friends.
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Aye, no doubt different if you're there as the home team.WhiteArmy wrote:
Well i'd doubt you were wrong because i'm a Rangers fan and it has never seemed unwelcoming to me.
As for hate pit? The main reason Rangers fans hate Aberdeen with such venom is they are they only support that continue to taunt Rangers about the Ibrox disaster and revel in the fact that an Aberdeen player was the one who nearly finished Ian Durrant's career.
As for the disaster song, it's never sung - ever, and no-one in a red shirt can fathom why this myth seems to abound time and again. Which song are you confusing it with? As for the Durrant song, I've swung this way and that on the issue, at the end of the day, we're having a go at one of your most hated players, I don't see it as an issue.
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