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IfYeCannae

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  1. Sick of reading all the topics / posts from BEARS moaning about the ta*gs moaning about the refs moaning about the masons etc..

    We're 10 (13) clear, let that manky lot wriggle around in their ain pish, WE ARE THE PEOPLE don't give them cunts any notice cause they certainly don't deserve it!

    Enjoy the league and every moment as a bear, septic are not worthy of disrupting our celebrations!

    ON TO 53 (AND 54)!!!!

    They may not be worthy of disrupting it but they are worthy of getting the knife stuck in and turned just to hurt that wee bit more.

    The quicker they slither, writhe, and eventually skulk away into their bheastly wee bubble the better it will make this country.

  2. Outlaw I don't know the context of the t-shirt thing (is that the h u n one?).

    But if you look at the 'famine song' case, clearly he was committing a breach, much more than just singing the song.

    http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/opinions/2009HCJAC59.html

    I doubt that the Procurator would put this to a Court - it just looks like the guy's holding up the shirt, which while provocative, is hardly wild. But as I say it would be a matter for the PF.

    I think as you suggested earlier it would be best to widely circulate his details and let events take their course :pipe:

    The bheast had a t-shirt with Dirty Horrible h u n s on it, he was arrested and found guilty in a court of law.

    At Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday, Devlin, of the city's Penilee, was convicted of committing a religiously aggravated breach of the peace.

    PC Gunn said: "I informed him that the T-shirt was offensive and told him to take it off. He had a Celtic top on underneath. There were members of the public there and Rangers fans were walking along Paisley Road West nearby.

    "There were no other difficulties, just that he was wearing that T-shirt."

  3. For holding up a football top? the Polis should charge you for wasting their time

    Or waving a flag? or, Singing a song? or wearing a tshirt?

    Of course it sounds ridiculous when you put it like that, how about not being flippant, grasping the concept of the (blatantly obvious) meaning behind it, and the intent? And stop being a muppet!

    Shit like this winds me up, not least because my Dad SERVED in the Falklands

    To be fair though, this is going too far. I mean WTF are the SFA going to do? I think what the scummy bastards did is out of order, but making a big song and dance about it now, complaining to the SFA & the cops? Nah, man that's taking it too far & not dignified IMO.

    So what do you consider dignified, keeping silent and letting the clowns get away with it time and time again.

    Murrays done this for 20 years and look at where we are now, vilified by the mhedia for the slightest thing yet these yahoos get away with their vileness time and time again.

    We have got to take a stand sometime and now is that fucking time, no more dignified silences.

    What the foul bheasts did isn't against the law though, so nothing can be done. The individuals involved can't be officially punished. Shameless FC can't be punished for anything that happened on Sunday either, so I fail to see the point of dragging it on any further unless you're going round to see the (unts in person.

    The one thing we can hope for is that Celtic are heavily punished by the General Purposes Committee for their unsporting conduct - SFA set to throw the book at Celtic over Scott Brown red card web claims

    He can be punished for incitement, he knew what he was doing.

    Daft Anzie (Of IRA flag fame) spouted the same shite last year "It was my mates, I was holding it up for him" same old rhetoric from the bheastly horde.

  4. For holding up a football top? the Polis should charge you for wasting their time

    Or waving a flag? or, Singing a song? or wearing a tshirt?

    Of course it sounds ridiculous when you put it like that, how about not being flippant, grasping the concept of the (blatantly obvious) meaning behind it, and the intent? And stop being a muppet!

    Shit like this winds me up, not least because my Dad SERVED in the Falklands

    To be fair though, this is going too far. I mean WTF are the SFA going to do? I think what the scummy bastards did is out of order, but making a big song and dance about it now, complaining to the SFA & the cops? Nah, man that's taking it too far & not dignified IMO.

    So what do you consider dignified, keeping silent and letting the clowns get away with it time and time again.

    Murrays done this for 20 years and look at where we are now, vilified by the mhedia for the slightest thing yet these yahoos get away with their vileness time and time again.

    We have got to take a stand sometime and now is that fucking time, no more dignified silences.

  5. . . . goin to the game, the smell of chip fat and pish was overwhelming and how the polis let some of them in is a mystery, the ones I am talking about couldn't walk they were that pissed but plod decided to turn a blind eye it seems. But it seems they couldnae sell awe their tickets cause there was dozens for sale. They went there expecting to get beat and they did! :sherlock:

    Funnily enough so did I, with a bright orange beanie on too. :P

    Passed the green seat brigade looked at them and started laughing, they didn't like that, then the coppers told me to get to the other side of the road... :happy:

  6. My lucky ritual is,get up about 4:30 got to the shops buy a fry up walk oot the shoop the first taig i see,give him/her a punch,walk home make my fry up,open a beer,hopefully the gers won,if they do, make the taigs life down the stairs unbearable(i hate the beast)then start singing no pope of rome out my window,the MOPE down the stairs will phone the masons(police if you don't know)i will say to the police he is a taig,the police will say that's what he deserves,i will shake his hand and say cheers. :rolleyes:

    My sorta bloke!!!!

    :lol: :lol:

  7. he will go to jail if found guilty. apparently the police went to arrest him today at murray park but when the gers legal team heard about it they went mental and forced them to do it later! Rangers considering terminating his contract.

    Mate told me that, hes studying journalism at uni, he knows folks from leading newspapers who have told him the whole story.

    Hahahahahahaha NEXT.

    I know someone who buys a paper and he said a mate who sold him the paper told him it his awe pyoor troo.

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