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  1. It was worn at Derry, Aughrim, Enniskillen and the Boyne.
  2. Friday, June 6, 2008 More Racist shame from Celtic Fans Martin Kelner The Guardian, Monday August 29 2005 http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2005/aug/2...nt.martinkelner "It was the search for televised cricket that took me into the Porter Bar in suburban Edinburgh on a Saturday lunchtime, and possibly the funniest incident I have witnessed while watching broadcast sport. The Celtic v Rangers match was on, playing to an audience of enthusiastic Celtic fans, one of whom took to jumping on the table and jabbing the screen with his finger at any outrage he felt the Rangers players had committed, accompanied by imprecations containing our two best known four-letter words, used as verb, noun, adjective, and adverb. Thus Rodriguez was dubbed "a little f***ing Dago bastard f**k," and worse; Prso was told to "get the f**k away back to Croatia and feed your f***ing family," and various other players in blue were given similar treatment, with the choleric fan showing an almost uncanny knowledge of their provenance, and the appropriate racial slur for the occasion. This continued unabated until the referee booked Celtic's Senegalese defender Camara, at which the fan leapt up and spluttered at the referee, utterly without irony: "Get away to f**k, you wee racist c**t.""
  3. Some club will jump at Owen. A player does not lose his positional sense, and the strikers instinct, which, despite a slower pace, is still there. He is injury prone, but when fit, knows where the back of the net is.
  4. From the age of 7, when they start going in confession boxes, with the priest, these idiots are taught, that as long as they share it with a priest, all will be forgiven. They cannot see the wrongs they do themselves. They cannot see that those things they sing the praises of, stick right in the craw of every true Brit. Ireland supported the Nazis in WW11. The neutrality, meant Allied ships could not use their ports. The whole article in the Bheggars site, falls on its arse, when reference is made to Mark Walters, and throwing bananas. They showed in graphic detail what a shower of Racist scum Celtic are. Why do these people, who revere everything 'oirish', not come out with a single word, about the children, tortured and raped by Irish Priests and nuns. Why no sympathy, why no shock? Because they do not want to believe it. They wish it had never happened. But it did. Irish abusing Irish.
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtC1pByt-os...laynext_from=PL Jim Baxter
  6. I wish I was as much of a loser as Michael Owen. 110,000 a week, a multi millionaire, played footy all over the world. He really must envy me on 400 a week.
  7. Gazza, pure class. One of those players, a rare breed, who could add to the gate by his presence.
  8. Winning is a habit, a good habit. If Rangers could produce the spirit shown at Tannadice, more often, they would be unstoppable.
  9. I would wear a Northern Ireland one though. Interesting that, being English. Well to me it is anyway.
  10. I can understand those who would not wear an England, as I would not wear a Scotland one. As much as I love Rangers, the Scottish national team means nothing really.
  11. I read an article about Spanish football, a few years ago. Apparently the banks are very lenient when it comes to Real Madrid. They could be in serious debt, yet the banks will not act, as Real are considered such an important part of Madrid life. If they take shirt sales, and half of what the Ronaldo image generates through asdvertising etc, it will cut a hefty piece out of the 80 million.
  12. Lennon??? Imagine theres no Parkhead Its easy if you try All Tims below us Above us only sky Nothing in their trophy cabinet but a bottle of Irn Bru. ooh ooh ooh ooh You may say, I am a dreamer I'm not the only one Celtic are going right down the tubes And the Gers, are number 1
  13. Didn't Real finish 18 points ahead of Barcelona in 2007-2008?
  14. In a perfect world, Liz Hurley sitting on my knee, with one leg over my left shoulder, Alan Green doing the commentary (ok hes on Radio 5), Liz saying 'Are you going to hold it, or shoot baby''. In all seriousness, I got rid of the T.V. last year. I gave it to a mate, and he sold it in market. There is not enough quality viwing, and too much shite, like soaps, big brother etc. All my viewing requirements are amply served on line. More football than you can shake a stick at. Latest films, tons of music, etc etc. I have a big screen, so that will do me.
  15. Hmmmm. I like it. I am getting one. Yes, its good. I like it. definitely. I like the cut, the badge, the whole thing exudes pure class. Fit to be worn by champions, feared by non believers. Will be in Sandy Row on 12th. Whenever it is released, I must have one. Its cool, its Rangers. (tu)
  16. What Rangers would get for Boyd, in todays inflated market, is not going to buy someone who has contributed as much to the cause. Boyd knows where the back of the net is. That is a rare talent in football. Keep him.
  17. Keep it up son. Its a great discipline to be part of. It'll teach you pride in yourself, and your confidence in life will grow.
  18. Found it. Celtic FC apologists 'need to look at themselves' 16 October 2007 Professor Graham Walker of Queen's University Belfast feels there are double standards operating for Old Firm fans and challenges Celtic apologists to re-examine their stereotypes of Rangers and Celtic Fans. In a new book, Its Rangers for me, he argues a number of facts and incidents relating to Celtic Fans and Irish culture are not adequately taken on board when presenting violence, sectarianism, racism and homophobia as mainly Protestant traits;- * Upset Celtic fans have previously attacked the homes of referees, opposition players and even chairmen such as Hugh Dallas, Jorg Albertz, Nacho Novo, John Yorkston. * Voluntary Scottish immigration to Ireland began long before the Plantation and many Scots suffered just as much under English Penal Laws as the Irish did. Celtic Minded author Des Dillon wrongly oversimplifies the matter by stating "Protestants were sent from Scotland over to Ireland causing segregation and bigotry". * He reminds pro-Celtic authors that Celtic fans in 1988 "staged Scottish football's worst display of racist bigotry" when they threw bananas at black Rangers player Mark Walters. * One Celtic FC writer accused Scottish Protestants of being homophobic but Walker points out the Protestant Church of Scotland takes a quite liberal view of the matter while Roman Catholic Cardinal Winning labelled homosexuals as "perverted". * Pro-Celtic author Patricia Ferns expressed anger at being asked not to sing pro-IRA songs such as 'The Boys of the Old Brigade by Celtic officials. * Irish nationalism has strong ties with Nazism, racism and anti-Semitism; The IRA collaborated with the Nazis in the Second World War; Sinn Fein founder Arthur Griffith wrote in 1913 that "no Irish Nationalist should regard a negro as his equal" and pro-Celtic authors should also read up on the history of anti-Semitism in Ireland. * The Irish media "widely reported" how the crowds who attacked a parade of IRA victims in Dublin in February 2006 frequently sported Celtic shirts, prompting Irish popular music magazine, Hot Press, to refer to the Celtic fans as "deeply prejudiced and sectarian" and "as close as we have to... the British National Party". * He accuses Celtic FC apolgist-writers of ignoring research of academics like Steve Bruce who finds extensive Protestant-Catholic integration, with almost half the marriages involving Catholics under 35 which take place in Scotland being mixed. *He asks why pro-Celtic FC authors do not mention that a high profile Celtic player was reported for spitting on a Rangers supporters' scarf during an Old Firm game which ended with a "gratuitous and inflammatory display of defiance" on the part of the player and his manager? * Celtic fans reserve their worst abuse for Catholic players who go to play for Rangers, namely Mo Johnston, Neil McCann and Chris Burke. "The Celtic fans condemnation of the so-called 'treachery' of these players betrays their own profound sectarianism." * In contrast, he notes that Scottish Catholic have players been readily accepted by Rangers fans, and asks if this really supports the stereotype of Rangers as bigoted and racist?
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