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IvIarkgraham
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8th Nov 09 at 18:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sorry it was hammer that brought it up first
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Of course it matters where it came from, the minutes silence was taking place in Falkirks stadium not across the entire country ffs

And Oliver I have no intention of having an argument with you whilst you wish to call me scum without having a clue who or what I am. I'm Scottish, not a fan of any terrorist organisations and respectful of those brave men and women that died fighting for the basic freedoms we enjoy today. That doesn't mean I'm not allowed an opinion though.
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but they were singing because there was a silence
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A bunch of drunk neds sang outside a football ground when there was a silence taking place, how does that equate to Celtic being disrespectful of dead soldiers?

Pile of nonsense and although I'm not happy we've provided the ammunition it absolutely reeks of tit for tat because once again Rangers fans disgraced themselves on an away trip.
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so what you are saying is that if we behaved in europe this wouldnt have become an issue?
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If the only thing Rangers fans did whilst travelling away was sing outside a ground when a minutes silence was taking place they'd be given a badge of honour for good behaviour.

I'm also not saying that no but it will be used against the club and blown up to be a massive life or death issue when it really isn't.

[Edited on 09-11-2009 by Hammer]
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just because its not a serious thing doesnt make it right!

i feel you are using our antics in europe as a get out of jail free card here
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And I feel Rangers fans are using a ruined minutes silence as a get out of jail free card......hence the reason this thread exists in the first place yet not one word was said about the thuggery midweek.
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but we arnt defending it?

we know it was wrong
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Rangers aren't defending it? Then why has everyone bar Rangers fans been blamed then?
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by who?

as far as i was aware rangers have came out and said they were disgusted with the way our fans behaved
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Martin Bain released a statement within a day which stated that the heavy handed behaviour of the Romanian stewards was the catalyst for the rioting. Do you take an interest in your club?
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yes but i hadnt seen that,

maybe its true? but all ive seen is smith and mccoists comments on it
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a member of the strathclyde police is agreeing with him from what ive just read

but for all i know he could be a rangers fan.

unirea have been charged
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If it is true then Rangers must encounter some amount of shit luck whenever they travel because everyone and their granny seems to be out to provoke them.

The Hamburg fans brandished a massive Union Jack covering an entire stand yet Celtic fans carried on regardless in the face of that provocation.
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bit different to heavy handed stewards though isnt it?
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I think you missed the part where there were no heavy handed stewards......and if there were it would have been actions based on the past history of the fans they were stewarding on that particular night.
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go to bed for fuck sake.
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quote:
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I think you missed the part where there were no heavy handed stewards......and if there were it would have been actions based on the past history of the fans they were stewarding on that particular night.


so was there or was there not heavy handedness used?

you dont seem to make it very clear?
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So if Celtic fans don't like follow the Union Jack, what flag do they follow?
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It was disgusting what the celtic fans did singing IRA songs during the silence shocked me. The fans seem to forget a bit of history with the club.

Willie Angus who signed for Celtic in 1911 and played for the team during seasons 1912-13 and 1913-14 became the first ever Scottish Territorial soldier to win the Victoria Cross. Willie won his VC on June 12th, 1915 in Givenchy. He lost an eye, damaged a foot and was wounded 40 times in the process of successfully rescuing Lt James Martin, a fellow native of Willie's home town of Carluke who was lying injured a couple of feet away from the German front lines. A visit to the Willie Angus website gives the reader the full details of his deed and provides a unique insight into his truly amazing story. Needless to say Willie never played for Celtic again after this. There were other Celts who fought and unlike Willie never made it back to Blighty. Of the 908,371 British and Commonwealth soldiers killed during the Great 1914-18 War, 7 of them were on the books of Celtic.

Spare a thought for the following ex Celtic players, Patrick Slavin, Leigh Roose, Donnie McLeod, Archie McMillan, Robert Craig, John McLaughlin and Peter Johnstone they gave their lives in the bloodiest war of them all.

[Edited on 09-11-2009 by monty46]
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Nice copy paste.

OJC, I can't speak for any other one's but me and Hammer, being Scottish, follow that flag.
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quote:
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So if Celtic fans don't like follow the Union Jack, what flag do they follow?


What the fuck are you talking about?
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quote:
Originally posted by monty46
It was disgusting what the celtic fans did singing IRA songs during the silence shocked me. The fans seem to forget a bit of history with the club.

Willie Angus who signed for Celtic in 1911 and played for the team during seasons 1912-13 and 1913-14 became the first ever Scottish Territorial soldier to win the Victoria Cross. Willie won his VC on June 12th, 1915 in Givenchy. He lost an eye, damaged a foot and was wounded 40 times in the process of successfully rescuing Lt James Martin, a fellow native of Willie's home town of Carluke who was lying injured a couple of feet away from the German front lines. A visit to the Willie Angus website gives the reader the full details of his deed and provides a unique insight into his truly amazing story. Needless to say Willie never played for Celtic again after this. There were other Celts who fought and unlike Willie never made it back to Blighty. Of the 908,371 British and Commonwealth soldiers killed during the Great 1914-18 War, 7 of them were on the books of Celtic.

Spare a thought for the following ex Celtic players, Patrick Slavin, Leigh Roose, Donnie McLeod, Archie McMillan, Robert Craig, John McLaughlin and Peter Johnstone they gave their lives in the bloodiest war of them all.

[Edited on 09-11-2009 by monty46]


Who sang an IRA song? The song that was as clear as day was a song about a young Gaelic footballer called Aiden McAnespie who was murdered by the British Army as he went about his daily business as an innocent and free man. The British Army have attemped, to this day, to cover up his murder by saying he was hit by a ricocheted bullet. It has absolutely fuck all to do with any terrorist organisation.

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