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Previously on "21st Century for most - 17th for some!"

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    If you seriously think this man will be abused for a display of faith rather than his Catholic display of faith then you are more stupid than I could have expected.
    See just when you start being almost alright again, out pops Minestrone the chomper. Re-read my original point, if you've been on the Meths again, then I'll re-quote if for you below:

    "it's the public display of the guys faith"

    I'll spell it our for you slowly, he's Catholic, that's his faith. If he just ran on the pitch, did a wee cross whatever, I'm betting he'd get no bother at all. If however, he walks out to the centre circle by himself, gets down on his knees, gives it up to the great big Catholic almighty in Rome then he can expect to get fecking pelters. That's ramming it down people's throats you know. Here's a wee surprise for you Minestrone, not every one likes the Catholic church. I don't like the Catholic church, I've professed to that on many occasions, I don't like any religion, however, I feel the Catholic church is far more agressive than the protestant churches in trying to force their doctrine down your throat.

    Try and find the bigoted point in that statement, I'm sure you'll try.

    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    CAn I remind incognito of his removed post last year.

    "Oh, no pope of Rome"

    You want to fill in the rest of the lyrics to that one which you posted?
    Actually I posted that when I was having banter with either Shauny or Snaw. It was on Old Firm day and I was on my way to the football. It also had a smiley face after it, if you're going to quote it get it right. I posted it as banter, however, realised maybe it's best left for mates in the pub and not on an internet site. I removed it at my own accord and infact I even told you what I'd posted because you kept going on about it. I have nothing to hide, infact I probably am a stereotypical 90 minute bigot. If you say you aren't then you're a liar. I challenge any OF fan to turn round and say they haven't sung at some point or another one of the 'ditties.'

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Watch out boys.
    anyone who knows tha McCann family, AND the Daglish family, probably also knows the Krays, and is clearly not a dude to be tangled with.
    Why, he is probably a Kray twin himself, except that would mean there were three of them.

    So, let me introduce Mine strone, the Kray triplet. Wheelman , probably




    I know the Daglish family as I used to deliver their butcher order to their house every week for a number of years, I have spoken to his Mother and Father many hundreds of times. Kenny Dalglish bought a place 200 yards from my parents house when he played for Scotland. I know the McCann family also. Glasgow is not a big place.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Watch out boys.
    anyone who knows tha McCann family, AND the Daglish family, probably also knows the Krays, and is clearly not a dude to be tangled with.
    Why, he is probably a Kray twin himself, except that would mean there were three of them.

    So, let me introduce Mine strone, the Kray triplet. Wheelman , probably




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  • minestrone
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    I know the Dalglish family well, a protestant family who Rangers passed up the singing off because his name sounded Catholic.

    I mean FFS, probably one of the greatest footballers the UK has produced and you passed him up, same with Danny McGrain, protestant who was one of the greatest full backs of his generation. As Stein said Celtic went out and got the protestants first as they knew Rangers would pass up the Catholics. If you never sidelined Sir Alex Ferguson he might have been you manager but you asked him to leave as he married a Catholic. IF you never got up to this tulip then maybe you might have been the first British team to win the European Cup. I will let you stew with this image...



    and this one...

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  • minestrone
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    CAn I remind incognito of his removed post last year.

    "Oh, no pope of Rome"

    You want to fill in the rest of the lyrics to that one which you posted?

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  • darmstadt
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    Even Muslims show that lot up

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  • TestMangler
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    Incognito,

    I don't think it's even handed either. That's why I said 'even handed or not at all'.

    Anyway, it evens out over the season The tims get their complaints listened to and the huns get all the dodgy refereeing decisions

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    I don't think it's even handed at all.

    Aberdeen stars Zander Diamond & Michael Paton in hot water over offensive Facebook remarks during Pope's visit to Scotland - The Daily Record

    Notice no action from SFA or the local constabulary. Now that's far more offensive than Boruc's cross (even though Boruc was a fud).
    The SFA have more to deal with now Dallas has been found emailing joke images of the pope round the offices. 10 Days after he has been outed as admitting to telling porkies to the Celtic boss.

    If you seriously think this man will be abused for a display of faith rather than his Catholic display of faith then you are more stupid than I could have expected.

    The only football team in the world that had a policy of not singing Catholics, that has been admitted to by your current manager.

    FFS, you let the greatest manager in British football slip past you as you asked him to train in the tunnel when he married a Catholic.

    I would respect the club more if you just said "Catholics need not apply" at the gate, it is the fawning "Oh, we are not anti catholic" as 40,000 of your fans can quite clearly be heard singing **** the Pope which got you fined from FIFA.

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    My point is that the authorities who claim to be trying to stamp bigotry out in football should go about it in an even handed way, or not at all. Personally, I agree with you. It's part of the game and I don't mind it and will more than likely join in Hence the BJK comment to Shaun.

    So, in summarry, GIRUY ya hun b*****d
    I don't think it's even handed at all.

    Aberdeen stars Zander Diamond & Michael Paton in hot water over offensive Facebook remarks during Pope's visit to Scotland - The Daily Record

    Notice no action from SFA or the local constabulary. Now that's far more offensive than Boruc's cross (even though Boruc was a fud).

    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    The guy is a season ticket holder and Celtic Park, he waved up to a relative in the stand when he was taking down the nets and someone got way out of line.

    His manager has spoken to him and told him that the fans thought he was a hun as he is an ugly bastard.
    Whereas the fact he is an ugly bastard and a Tim doesn't correlate.

    St Mirren youth player charged with religiously aggravated breach of the peace after Sunday's game

    Hilarious, the mock offended brigade getting offended at nothing, who'd have thought it.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    I think you're missing my point.

    The authorities pick up on the thing like the St Midden ballboy on Sunday, who no doubt called someone a fenian. Bet he was getting called an orange bastard all day by the exact same people who called in the polis. A couple of years ago, Motherwell were called to task for the fans 'Racially abusing Jason Scotland' when in actual fact, he got booo'ed a bit for taking a dive and getting someone booked.

    My point is that the authorities who claim to be trying to stamp bigotry out in football should go about it in an even handed way, or not at all. Personally, I agree with you. It's part of the game and I don't mind it and will more than likely join in Hence the BJK comment to Shaun.

    So, in summarry, GIRUY ya hun b*****d
    The guy is a season ticket holder and Celtic Park, he waved up to a relative in the stand when he was taking down the nets and someone got way out of line.

    His manager has spoken to him and told him that the fans thought he was a hun as he is an ugly bastard.

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    Oh away and feck off. Scottish football fans in general are full of bile no matter what. Rangers v Aberdeen, Hearts v Celtic, St.Johnstone v Dundee, Scotland v England take your pick. If you're not a dirty orange bassa then you're a dirty English bassa or a dirty sheepshagging bassa, who cares it's words. I'd not walk down Union street after a Aberdeen game with my Rangers top on just like I wouldn't walk down the Tollcross road after an Old Firm game.

    I've seen bigotry at all games that involve one of the old firm sides from opposition fans, so don't paint it as a Glasgow thing. It's a label pure and simple.

    No doubt Hernandez will get booed if he does that, fair do's, the lads entitled to go out and pray on the centre circle if he wants to he just has to appreciate he's going to end up getting some abuse. If those fans want to boo him then that's up to them, it's the public display of the guys faith they're objecting to, not that he's a Catholic. If Rangers fans booed every single Catholic that played the game then it'd be like a minutes silence at Parkhead and you know what, it's a free country, they're entitled to boo if they want to. It may be wrong, but it's not criminal.

    You listen to the Tartan Army next time England play at Hampden. Then you'll hear booing.
    I think you're missing my point.

    The authorities pick up on the thing like the St Midden ballboy on Sunday, who no doubt called someone a fenian. Bet he was getting called an orange bastard all day by the exact same people who called in the polis. A couple of years ago, Motherwell were called to task for the fans 'Racially abusing Jason Scotland' when in actual fact, he got booo'ed a bit for taking a dive and getting someone booked.

    My point is that the authorities who claim to be trying to stamp bigotry out in football should go about it in an even handed way, or not at all. Personally, I agree with you. It's part of the game and I don't mind it and will more than likely join in Hence the BJK comment to Shaun.

    So, in summarry, GIRUY ya hun b*****d

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    Jesus was Jewish.
    Splitter!!!!

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    WWJD?
    Jesus was Jewish.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    No doubt Hernandez will get booed if he does that, fair do's, the lads entitled to go out and pray on the centre circle if he wants to he just has to appreciate he's going to end up getting some abuse. If those fans want to boo him then that's up to them, it's the public display of the guys faith they're objecting to, not that he's a Catholic. If Rangers fans booed every single Catholic that played the game then it'd be like a minutes silence at Parkhead and you know what, it's a free country, they're entitled to boo if they want to. It may be wrong, but it's not criminal.

    You listen to the Tartan Army next time England play at Hampden. Then you'll hear booing.
    WWJD?

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    He's 'former' anything now, is he not ?

    Seriously though, the authorities want to get a serious grip on the religious bigotry in the scottish game.

    At the weekend, some poor little ball boy at st Midden was arrested for behaviour likely to incite racial hatred' for saying something to the assembled away support. I'm sure they hadn't called anyone names based on their religion all afternoon

    In hunland you hear the huns spouting their drivel every week and enquiries into the nature of said drivel are always 'inconclusive'.

    The powers that be in Scotland need to stop being scared of the Old Firm or stories like the one about the Man U boy will never end.
    Oh away and feck off. Scottish football fans in general are full of bile no matter what. Rangers v Aberdeen, Hearts v Celtic, St.Johnstone v Dundee, Scotland v England take your pick. If you're not a dirty orange bassa then you're a dirty English bassa or a dirty sheepshagging bassa, who cares it's words. I'd not walk down Union street after a Aberdeen game with my Rangers top on just like I wouldn't walk down the Tollcross road after an Old Firm game.

    I've seen bigotry at all games that involve one of the old firm sides from opposition fans, so don't paint it as a Glasgow thing. It's a label pure and simple.

    No doubt Hernandez will get booed if he does that, fair do's, the lads entitled to go out and pray on the centre circle if he wants to he just has to appreciate he's going to end up getting some abuse. If those fans want to boo him then that's up to them, it's the public display of the guys faith they're objecting to, not that he's a Catholic. If Rangers fans booed every single Catholic that played the game then it'd be like a minutes silence at Parkhead and you know what, it's a free country, they're entitled to boo if they want to. It may be wrong, but it's not criminal.

    You listen to the Tartan Army next time England play at Hampden. Then you'll hear booing.

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