Fan of Netflix wrote: » Celtic fans aren't all Irish in fairness. Most of their worst behaved fans would be Scottish for obvious reasons. They aren't nearly as badly behaved either. I assume you're referencing the Sunderland game last summer where Tommy Robinson turned up in a Rangers jersey with a load of yobs at a shop inciting a riot? That was not all Celtic fans fault.
.Charlo wrote: » Plenty of videos of Celtic fans at friendly games in England smashing up shops etc,
Eliana Tinkling Crab wrote: » But what point are you making? That that absolves the England fans being talked about on this thread?
.Charlo wrote: » It has everything to do with Ireland when they are flying our flag and singing pro ra songs. did you really need me to explain this to you??
suicide_circus wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoebQifnBys decent through ball from john sheridan followed by the best days work those guards ever did at 1min10sec
.Charlo wrote: » It was in response to a poster that claimed singing bigoted songs is far right, my question was is it far right when Celtic fans do it. I think I was quite clear with my original question.
lawred2 wrote: » It really doesn't. But nice try all the same.
.Charlo wrote: » Ok mate.
valoren wrote: » Isn't it interesting how these clowns weren't running riot in Russia last year. They know where they can get away with acting the maggot and a mere arrest for disorder is the worst they can expect. They'd have been battered with impunity by the Russian police if they tried to kick off and funnily enough they were on their best behavior there with the only flash points being scuffles and in-fighting between other English fans.
OldRio wrote: » Going by some of your other posts in other threads your stance doesn't surprise me.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » Apparently a bunch of Scottish football fans fighting with a mob of Tommy Robinson supporters in Sunderland, is some how Irish peoples fault and equal to this. Really stretching it to link that to us.
.Charlo wrote: » Tell me more about how it wasnt celtic fans fault that they travelled out of town to smash a shop up.
lawred2 wrote: » have another go at reading what was written and then respond..
Fan of Netflix wrote: » Disgracing their country once again, and now bringing out the full Rangers songbook, including "**** the Pope" which they now sing regularly.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Ots hilarious that people on boards are sticking for them. Oh ....child abuse it's ok to say **** the Pope. Sticking up for football holigans that most English people would be disgusted by. It's sectarian abuse aimed at you you absolute dopes.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » Disgracing their country once again...
lawred2 wrote: » wouldn't be worth it making martyrs of any of them
MontgomeryClift wrote: » This just proves how deranged the men of England have become. Their country is filling up with hostile Africans and Middle Eastern semites, who rape their daughters on an industrial scale, and are well on their way to seizing control of major cities, but the English still see The Catholics and The Paddies as the real problem. Welcome to the the Clown World of the Modern Englishman, who for recreation spends his hard-earned wages to watch African millionaires play football for his "local team", while chanting anti-Irish slogans.
Richard Hillman wrote: » This stuff has been building up over the last few weeks. Liverpool in Barcelona, Sunderland at Trafalger Square, then the stuff in Madrid.
Berserker wrote: » Rangers songbook? You'd hear a pin drop at Ibrox for most of our home games.
MontgomeryClift wrote: » This just proves how deranged the men of England have become. Their country is filling up with hostile Africans and Middle Eastern semites, who rape their daughters on an industrial scale, and are well on their way to seizing control of major cities, but the English still see The Catholics and The Paddies as the real problem.
I see sheep wrote: » The Sunderland fans didn't cause any trouble afaik
.Charlo wrote: » This is hilarious, à la carte Catholics on boards.ie of all places, upset at English fans singing fùck the Pope.