JGL07
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What evidence do you have for that?The anti-English sentiment bubbling in Scotland and Ireland absolutely dwarves that you've mentioned by a huge amount.
I have never noticed much despite living up here for 30 years.
What evidence do you have for that?The anti-English sentiment bubbling in Scotland and Ireland absolutely dwarves that you've mentioned by a huge amount.
Xenophobia is a fear of foreigners isn't it?There are a group of right wing city fans who jump on the celtic-rangers thing to basically be anti-Irish. And yes it is racist/xenophobic to call people fenian bastards. Didn't have any problem with any celtic fans in Glasgow but did get abuse from some middle aged City fans for not going in for the anti Irish bullshit (I'm not even Irish btw)
Not all of them to be fair.Yeah, how could anyone in Manchester possibly hate the Irish. I mean it's not like they blew up our entire city center a couple of decades ago, is it?
Xenophobia is a fear of foreigners isn't it?
There goes another thread...! Stick to the OP point, save all the anti this, that and the other for the playground..
So they could dislike the Irish and love the Japanese ant not be Xenophobic?It is yes, manifested in anti-foreigner sentiment/abuse
So they could dislike the Irish and love the Japanese ant not be Xenophobic?
What I'm getting at is that not everything needs a label.
It could be that 114 is split between home and away. The away end isn't as wide as it wasSeems to be selling fairly well. Only 317 and 318 in the South stand are showing as good availability, with most other areas either sold out or low. The family stand is mostly showing as 'ok' availability.
Maybe I've missed something though, tickets are available in block 114 in the South Stand, isn't this normally an away section? Are Celtic fans being moved elsewhere for this match?