Jump to content

C*ltc


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 41.6k
  • Created
  • Last Reply
6 minutes ago, dougie76 said:

Maybe similar to the children's panel?

Possibly. Seems a bit pointless IMO. Can't imagine criminal charges will actually amount to anything given what he's actually done, as vile as it was.

On another note, it seems the other boy who was outed for it was done because he put a laughing reaction to the original post on FB and someone has decided to plaster his name all over social media because of it.

Link to post
Share on other sites

25 minutes ago, Jimbeamjunior said:

Football has always been crass, old rivals tend to go lower than normal, what was said is clearly close to the bone and normally wouldn't be said but in the heat of rivalry and frustration im sure we've all heard worse

As for they tarrier bastards, will i fuck take moral lessons from a support that actively sing songs about child killing sectarian terrorist bastards and a support that sing songs about stadium disasters etc

Of course we’ve heard worse/similar, and they sing worse and similar, but normally it’s not to the person’s face. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, BridgeIsBlue said:

If any type of moral barrier ever existed between us and them it was shattered when they hung dolls of Rangers fans at the Chamber of Secrets. 

After that happened selik washed their hands of it because we broke toilets :lol:

Sorry BIB.
I'm going as far back as the Ibrox disaster and SCORES of the mutants and their sick jokes.
Fuck them,as you reap what you sow.

Link to post
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, ForeverAndEver said:

Of course we’ve heard worse/similar, and they sing worse and similar, but normally it’s not to the person’s face. 

Who gives a fuck if its too his face or from the stands, footballs always been low when it comes to rival fans, if everyone who said something crass at a football game got charged the courts would be working overtime abd weekends to clear the backlog

I know ive said and sang stuff probably worse than what the wee boy said, and ive received worse as well, certainly won't cry about it or get on the offended bus because of words

Link to post
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Jimbeamjunior said:

Who gives a fuck if its too his face or from the stands, footballs always been low when it comes to rival fans, if everyone who said something crass at a football game got charged the courts would be working overtime abd weekends to clear the backlog

I know ive said and sang stuff probably worse than what the wee boy said, and ive received worse as well, certainly won't cry about it or get on the offended bus because of words

I know that, but he’s no gonny hear one person from the stands. Saying it to his face is worse.

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, ForeverAndEver said:

I know that, but he’s no gonny hear one person from the stands. Saying it to his face is worse.

Playing devils advocate here, but is it the phrase the guy used or the fact he said it to Brown the thing that makes it bad? Surely it would be the phrase that you find objectionable rather than him hearing it?

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Negri's lovechild said:

Playing devils advocate here, but is it the phrase the guy used or the fact he said it to Brown the thing that makes it bad? Surely it would be the phrase that you find objectionable rather than him hearing it?

 

Both are bad, of course. It happens, but actually saying it to him makes it worse imo.

Link to post
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, ForeverAndEver said:

Both are bad, of course. It happens, but actually saying it to him makes it worse imo.

It's an interesting moral argument, which we could ask ourselves if the thoughts and words kept to ourselves are as bad as throwing the words out there to a person. 

I agree that nobody should be abused at their workplace (which is effectively what's happened), but the guy being cried down by other bears and then taken by police should have been more than enough punishment.

Link to post
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Negri's lovechild said:

It's an interesting moral argument, which we could ask ourselves if the thoughts and words kept to ourselves are as bad as throwing the words out there to a person. 

I agree that nobody should be abused at their workplace (which is effectively what's happened), but the guy being cried down by other bears and then taken by police should have been more than enough punishment.

Plus a sincere apology and I agree.

Link to post
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, Negri's lovechild said:

It's an interesting moral argument, which we could ask ourselves if the thoughts and words kept to ourselves are as bad as throwing the words out there to a person. 

I agree that nobody should be abused at their workplace (which is effectively what's happened), but the guy being cried down by other bears and then taken by police should have been more than enough punishment.

Aye, he’s a bit of a wank, but he’s a wee guy, people have went too far

Link to post
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Virtuoso said:

Suffering fuck 🙄

Hope tae fuck this is a piss-take.

This type of shit - these modern day  fans with their desperate please love us we just want to be everybodies pal act - is even worse than the people who are mock offended by everything.

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, DBBTB said:

This type of shit - these modern day  fans with their desperate please love us we just want to be everybodies pal act - is even worse than the people who are mock offended by everything.

 

I hope it’s a fish similar to @Rfc52‘s Lisbon Lions one 😂

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Upcoming Events

    • 03 October 2024 19:00 Until 21:00
      0  
      Rangers v Lyon
      Ibrox Stadium
      UEFA Europa League

×
×
  • Create New...