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blue jim said:no id last too long :)blueinsa said:ffs, you will be going on hunger strike next?
Same here mate ;-)
blue jim said:no id last too long :)blueinsa said:ffs, you will be going on hunger strike next?
For the record the add ons had nothing whatsoever to do with his death.blue jim said:They probably will be in a 100 years time. As for Celtic, we support Celtic for the love of the club and what it means to us, not because of secterianism.RobbieBrewer said:So how do we ever move on from that load of bollocks outside the stadium yesterday,Jim?
Do you think that you and they will ever find it within yourselves to join the rest of us and "forgive" the sins of the British army and those who we've fought in the past-for ONE day?
Will Rangers fans still be marching down the roads in 100 years time,dressed in orange,deliberately alienating and inflaming Catholic communities?
The fact is that if the Sectarian devide is based on unquestioning indoctrination and handed-down hatred.You can't help it,and I feel sad for you and the others who know no better.
Just for one minute yesterday,those dickheads just couldn't put it down and remember the sacrifice of ALL the soldiers that died,Catholic and Protestant.It's about respect,reflection and reconciliation,not scoring twisted political points in an attempt to keep the "struggle" alive.
On a positive note-incidents like yesterday will ultimately be the rope the old firm repeatedly hang themselves with in the minds of decent people.
It reminds us of what we could be letting ourselves in for on a weekly basis if we ever allow them to join the English league.
No thanks.
For the record, they were accused of singing IRA songs yesterday, they werent. They sang about <a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Mcanespie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Mcanespie</a> this man.
deynaskaz said:blue jim said:You acknowledge what soldiers did in Ireland which in turn means you would understand why they protested. right?
Fact is, soldiers who served in NI are included in this, wether or not it was "meant" for them or not, they are.
Why were our soldiers there in the first place Jim .
johnmc said:scottyboi said:When we had the silence though least we honoured it. For munich.
So the chants have stopped? My bad.
blue jim said:They probably will be in a 100 years time. As for Celtic, we support Celtic for the love of the club and what it means to us, not because of secterianism.RobbieBrewer said:So how do we ever move on from that load of bollocks outside the stadium yesterday,Jim?
Do you think that you and they will ever find it within yourselves to join the rest of us and "forgive" the sins of the British army and those who we've fought in the past-for ONE day?
Will Rangers fans still be marching down the roads in 100 years time,dressed in orange,deliberately alienating and inflaming Catholic communities?
The fact is that if the Sectarian devide is based on unquestioning indoctrination and handed-down hatred.You can't help it,and I feel sad for you and the others who know no better.
Just for one minute yesterday,those dickheads just couldn't put it down and remember the sacrifice of ALL the soldiers that died,Catholic and Protestant.It's about respect,reflection and reconciliation,not scoring twisted political points in an attempt to keep the "struggle" alive.
On a positive note-incidents like yesterday will ultimately be the rope the old firm repeatedly hang themselves with in the minds of decent people.
It reminds us of what we could be letting ourselves in for on a weekly basis if we ever allow them to join the English league.
No thanks.
For the record, they were accused of singing IRA songs yesterday, they werent. They sang about <a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Mcanespie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Mcanespie</a> this man.
levets said:blue jim said:They probably will be in a 100 years time. As for Celtic, we support Celtic for the love of the club and what it means to us, not because of secterianism.
For the record, they were accused of singing IRA songs yesterday, they werent. They sang about <a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Mcanespie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Mcanespie</a> this man.
McAnespie was an election worker for Sinn Féin and was not a member of the IRA
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I always understood that Sinn Féin was the political voice of the IRA...
city bairn said:Nice one Meeky, did you actually watch "he Sellick" today. They were absolutely horrid.