The Trooper wrote:Bet you don't hate them as much as that Scottish lad who sat in front of you in the grandstand !
He went off on one once when someone had a tri-colour in the lower grandstand !
beaky wrote:im with you on this one horible irish loving bastards,dont thinck your shamrock mates will agree though.
Ska'd 4 Life wrote:cant agree with you boys on this one - i'm not some troop hater or anything, but ive always had a soft spot for Celtic and go up to watch them occasionally when City aint playing too!
Ska'd 4 Life wrote:I agree with you 100% that its out of order mate - shit like that isnt on. But there are knobheads everywhere in life, I know a lot of Celtic fans who arent like that and are 100% love of football and non-political though as well, several of those types of fans follow Scotland without going to the games or anything as they fear just being lumped in with everyone else - have heard some absolute horror stories where small groups of normal football loving Celtic fans have had absolute hidings at Scotland games when they've done nothing to provoke it other than proudly support their club
joninian1927 wrote:Ska'd 4 life, your response is very true, not all celtic fans are like that i guess and there must be a decent majority at most clubs even though celtic have a lot of troop haters. glad to see that people like you are still behind the boys out there and are also discusted by these chants. top fella. Annis hows the family? i havent seen you in ages mate. I still do a bit of voluntary work for that dog charity. not sure if you remember?
joninian1927 wrote:all going well mate, my son is 2 in feb and already knows the ayatollah. you always used to tell me that your children are more important than football and i didnt realise you were right until my son was born. Congratulations on young baby tilly, although i did see on facebook. the site is looking good mate. Is paul roberts on here? i havent seen him in ages even though we used to work for the same firm. i havent heard from him in about 12 months now. Enjoyed your books as well.
Thomas Fish. wrote:Yeah it turns me sick..
there were some singing during the min silence for rememberence day!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW24N1G0WIk
Turns me sick especially as i am "umming" and "arring" weather or not to join the army when i leave school in june
RichardBluebird wrote:
You can't stereotype all Celtic fans, many City fans have Celtic as their 2nd team. I have been to many Celtic matches and 2 of the fellas I sat with are serving squaddies, dont believe all you read Annis. Most of the ignorance would have come from Republicans from the North, but there is ignorance in EVERY club. More so ours
evans wrote:don't like celtic or rangers,both full of shit.only 1 team in scotland, clydebank
GUFF wrote:Rangers were the 'team ' that I took an interest in years ago ,but over the years have no interest in Scottish teams whatsoever .Rangers and Celtic will always remain a political thing concerning the troubles and both sides have their links with terrorist groups .Thought the booing by certain elements of the Celtic support for British solidiers the other week was totally out of order ,at the same time I do admire some of their support for raising the Palestine issue .Plenty of Rangers and Celtic supporters have paid the ultimate sacrifice over the many conflicts recently .Remember those ski hats in the 80's with either Rangers or Celtic on one side ?
baker wrote:
I don't hate them with a passion, you always get idiotic supporters at any football club.
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