O.K just so you know the reason you are seeing Anthony Stokes tweet was because someone screen grabbed it before it was deleted by anthony stokes im sure he was forced to after a tip off from somebody at the media or Celtic once the media contacted them. I say force because when a twitter asked why he deleted it and that if he wanted a copy of the offending tweet Anthony said "honestly couldnt care less, cheers" Quite the unrepantant one isnt he. Anyway on to my new one About how Celtic speak with fork tounge that is the denounce the IRA with one breath and they promote it with another and the medias inabilty to report on the hypocrisy. Right lets have a little compare and contrast Look at this story from the Daily Record linking Rangers with the mafia because one of its players uncles actions The headline reads Nikica Jelavic Linked to gangland death plot http://www.<No links to this website>/news/scottish-news/2011/02/25/rangers-star-nikica-jelavic-linked-to-gangland-death-plot-86908-22948033/ Im sure then if the actions of the Rangers players uncle links to a murderous mafia gang is newsworthy then surely this following story is also newsworthy The Rock Bar Belfast on the Falls road is host to all manner of nationalist republican nights like this one Nothing new you would say Nationalist Irish republicans acting like Nationalist Irish Rebublicans well this would be true but not when you know who owns the pub not when one of the biggest celtic supporters Clubs in Ireland leave from there and not when you see who is providing the music. the Live music from BIK is Brendan "Bik" McFarlane. In 1976 McFarlane was sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with a gun and bomb attack on the Bayardo Bar on Aberdeen Street in the Protestant Shankill Road district of Belfast that killed five people (three men and two women) and injured 60 more. This had taken place on 13 August 1975. In a 1995 House of Lords debate, Gerry Fitt, formerly nationalist MP for West Belfast, alleged that McFarlane had machine-gunned three pedestrians who were passing by the Bayardo as it was blown up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11-KgN6JAac&feature=related He was Provisional IRA Officer Commanding in the Maze during the 1981 Irish hunger strike in which 10 republicans died. He took over from Bobby Sands in March 1981. Asked why, Sands is said to have replied: “Because you will let me die.” The Rock Bar in Belfast is owned by Celtic Player Paddy McCourt P.s just want to say my offer still applies Mr Liewell if you and your lawyers want to challange any of my findings I will happly drag you and your club through the pro IRA anti British Mud that you say is only commited by a small rebel minority.