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  1. I think they come out annually, although i'm not certain.
  2. Mocking the bravery and sacrifice of 50000 Southern Irish soldiers who fought alongside British forces in WW2....another little bigot that our brave war veterans would be ashamed of. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3749629.stm "Based on the War Office calculation that 22 men served for every one who died, she estimates that 99,997 Irishmen volunteered, with the number divided almost evenly between the North and the South." It's you he's mocking, not the soldiers. Yup...sure he is...if that makes you feel better then you believe that. Tonight a number of posters have shown their true anti-Irish anti-Catholic colours and have acted in manner I would expect from the IRA loving idiots you see amongst the celtic crowd. Just shows that both clubs still have a long way to go to remove the bigots and racists from both clubs.
  3. Spot on...like I said, advanced navigation tools.....unlike some who think they used the close by the chippy, 2nd door on the 3rd landing with Mrs Finbar leaning out the window with a candle screamin "to be sure, to be sure to drop your bombs here Jerry" (in an Irish accent). Honestly, how thick can some humans actually be? Every year I am constantly stunned by the thickness of some members of the human race!
  4. Mocking the bravery and sacrifice of 50000 Southern Irish soldiers who fought alongside British forces in WW2....another little bigot that our brave war veterans would be ashamed of. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3749629.stm "Based on the War Office calculation that 22 men served for every one who died, she estimates that 99,997 Irishmen volunteered, with the number divided almost evenly between the North and the South."
  5. Same with Napoli in Italy. Napoli, although not that succesful, have always drawn huge numbers of up to 70.000. However, when they played in the Serie C that dropped to 10.000 - 30.000. The thing is: This was not because they played in the Serie C, but because Neapolitans are fiercely proud, they feel unworthy to show up for games against shitty clubs (in their eyes). I don't care for glory hunters, it means the club is doing great. It's when glory hunters get chosen before faithful fans for tickets, then I get pissed. Yup, the more glory hunters the better to be honest as it means more money and better players. Most clubs have them....although Man United for example averaged over 40000 when they were relegated to the old division 2 and I remember Man City getting 35000 averages when they were in the 3rd division.
  6. When I went to Ibrox in the early 80's some crowds were below 10000 and I think the average was about 18000-20000 one season. When Souness arrived and the trophies came in that jumped to 40000+ so make of that what you will!
  7. Sorry, i've washed my hands of you and your friend as you have nothing to offer but anger and hate. Such angry little men!
  8. I don't think Cousin was hated, he was more just very annoying. He had the quality but clearly wasn't interested in playing for Rangers. I do think we will get more out of Kenny Miller and I don't think Cousin scored that many goals anyway. If you can get over the Miller/celtic thing then I reckon he might just surprise a few people!
  9. The fact you won't acknowledge the 50000 Southern Irishmen who volunteered to fight Germany alongside Britain shows that you are no man of honour. The men of WW2 would be ashamed of people like yourself....you represent the opposite of what those brave men represented. You are just a bigot and a racist and a man with nothing to offer but hate. same goes for your pal...he calls himself a Protestant and a man of the church???....you couldn't make it up! I'm done with the bigot brothers.
  10. Yes,in 2008 I am happy to say that many soldiers from both sides of the divide are happy to fight for Britain's safety.But we were talking about WW2 where attitudes were entirely different.Who are these "many" Irish that you speak of that died for us in both World wars?I'm not saying your wrong but I am in serious need of enlightenment as I can honestly say that I have not heard of "many" if any. Comparing celtic fans to being all anti-British Republicans is very different from saying all Rangers fans are pro UVF.The correct comparisons would be UVF/IRA and Unionist/Republican.I am Unionist but I don't support the actions of any terrorist movement whether it be UVF/UDA or IRA. Don't be so ridiculous to think that people from Bearsden are "above" such topics.I went to Bearsden Primary,Academy and have lived there my whole life and yes,I take people as they come and don't judge on religion but it's not because I was raised in Bearsden that I think like that.I don't care if all your friends went to uni or prison and if you don't want to associate yourself with the history and idealogies of the Protestantism vs Catholism situation in Scotland then there is no need to speak of them and the plums you may or may not know.And Northern Ireland has it's universities as well!Many people on this forum would make you think that the country is a one-stop war-zone when in fact it's a lovely,well-developed country. Same number of soldiers from the South fought in WW2 as those from the North - so much for the Irish cowards and the Ulster heroes...both sides had the same number of heroes. I despair at the anti-Irishness from some posters...most Irish people are sound people....no wonder we get accused of being bigots all the time! Some of you should be ashamed at mocking the 50000 Southern Irishmen who volunteered (not conscripted) to fight alongside Britain in WW2.The only disappoitment is how badly the Irish government treated these Irish soldiers on their return to Ireland. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3749629.stm "Based on the War Office calculation that 22 men served for every one who died, she estimates that 99,997 Irishmen volunteered, with the number divided almost evenly between the North and the South."
  11. I'd have thought a man with your intelligence and education would have realised that he was having a giggle... that just proves my point...the guy comes across as so uneducated that I actually thought he was being serious! 99% of the time I will pick up when somebody is having a laugh, but if over a few days of talking to someone you begin to suspect they might not be...you know....the full shilling...then when they make a joke you don't realise they are joking. Ahh, that old excuse... Honestly...I thought he was being serious...that's how low I rate his brain!
  12. For a pretentious Bearsden snob, don't think I've ever read or met any as stupid as you. See if you go down to Clydebank library as see the Blitz section, you'll see the efforts that were put in to redirect the bombers to the Clyde. And you'll also see that the majority still fell on Clydebank because of the lights in some houses. Of course there is not a document or book that says "The Celtic fans/Irish Catholics kept their lights on", you hav to dig deeper, converse with people who survived the Blitz and gauge their opinion. I know, I've already done it Or are you too sheltered to come to a poors man area like Clydebank? So celtic fans left the lights on in their houses in Clydebank knowing they may get killed and their homes destroyed. Yes...I think i'll believe that as my brain has just melted reading your post. Again, you offer no proof or evidence, waste of time i'm afraid.
  13. Just a typo...I type too fast..should slow down. We all know what I meant - "not the brightest bulb in the pack". The fact you highlighted the mistake just proves you know you are not the brightest bulb in the pack.
  14. I'd have thought a man with your intelligence and education would have realised that he was having a giggle... that just proves my point...the guy comes across as so uneducated that I actually thought he was being serious! 99% of the time I will pick up when somebody is having a laugh, but if over a few days of talking to someone you begin to suspect they might not be...you know....the full shilling...then when they make a joke you don't realise they are joking.
  15. There is evidence to suggest that some Irish Catholics, mostly first generation, did leave Briatin to return to Ireland during WW2. It is also a well known fact the entire population of Jersey collabarated to a great extent with the Nazis and were more than happy to do so and in Paris the vast majority of the population helped the Germans without even being forced into helping the Germans. Why? because they wanted to make the best of a very bad situation and survive. So 60 years later should I hate everybody from Jersey and France? Nope, because I have a brain. and what has the "yellow convoy" got to do with Rangers or celtic in the year 2008? Some you lot really do live in a world of the past!
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