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Really cannot understand people who think like this.. ๐Ÿ‘ฟ


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:24 pm
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I bet most of them don't even know what they're holding up. I suppose if they were in a proper league, they'd have something better to think about.


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:26 pm
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get a f*****g life, its a game of football, not a political rally,
people take their kids to these places for goodness sake.


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:31 pm
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sad people, sad lives...


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:33 pm
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no blod stained poppy on our hoops?

wtf?


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:36 pm
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Hoop = bumhole
Blood = Harry monk
Poppy = Penis
No = Lots of


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:37 pm
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you cannot understand why people of irish catholic extraction would not respect our boys. Perhaps you should read up on stuff like the black and tans, bloody sunday or a number of other incidents over the last 400 years done by our givernment and our boys there.
Does it surprise you that some palestians are not that keen on Israelis?
You may not agree with it but you cannot see their view point? I find that surprising.
Sectarian violence is unacceptable but lets not pretend we [GB] are somehow an innocent bystander on this we did put the protestants there .


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:43 pm
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sad people, sad lives...

What, for expressing their opinions? Like you're doing on here?

Do you not see the irony in this??


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:49 pm
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Junkyard - fair point.

I bet the black stuff they would have been drinking before the game will be the only irish connection in 90+% of them though...


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:50 pm
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Wow ok, thanks sc-xc, I think..


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:51 pm
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I am of Irish Catholic extraction and all through the 70s and 80s through the height of the troubles respect for the poppy on both sides in NornIrn (Coleraine at least where I grew up, but also most of Derry) was close to universal. Of course maybe we've moved another thirty years away from WW2 and that memory might be fading.


 
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Really cannot understand people who think like this..

Well fortunately you've come to the right place. Plenty of smart people who will help you to understand other viewpoints. You might have to do a bit of reading though. Are you still keen?


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:55 pm
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Last year, Celtic fans waved Palestinian flags in protest against Israel's military action there, at a game against Hapoel Tel Aviv.

Is a football ground the 'wrong' place to stage political protest? Well, the World's media focusses so much attention on football, that perhaps it isn't.

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I have a Palestinian football shirt. It was bought for me by a Jewish friend who shares the same disgust at the Israeli government as millions worldwide. I wear it when I play football. Am I 'politicising' our kickabout? I don't give a monkey's what others think. I'll be the one who chooses how I act, not others.


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:56 pm
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They are a mixed up club , Despite being proud of being the first BRITISH club to win the european cup they dont want to be British but Irish. Ill bet there were plenty ex Armed forces in that crowd today disgusted by the banners displayed by the green brigade.


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 10:58 pm
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Still, good result for them today.


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 11:02 pm
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Isn't this just a bit of nasty old fashioned football hooliganism? I'll call you whatever winds you up and then laugh in your face...


 
Posted : 06/11/2010 11:25 pm
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I wanted this to be about limbo ๐Ÿ™


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 12:21 am
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sad people, sad lives...
What, for expressing their opinions? Like you're doing on here?

Do you not see the irony in this??


As far as I know nobody on here has been stabbed or beaten for having a different opinion...
As far as I'm concerned, a good proportion of football supporters are scum of the earth, just out for an excuse to cause trouble... Not ALL, but many...


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 2:26 am
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Isn't this just a bit of nasty old fashioned football hooliganism? I'll call you whatever winds you up and then laugh in your face...

Hardly hooliganism is it? What's wrong with someone making a peaceful protest - or is that disallowed in the UK these days?


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 2:31 am
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That's an [i]extremely[/i] verbose banner. If I was going to make a potentially contentious banner that relied on being held up in the air by hundreds of football fans, I'd make it a bit more concise.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 3:09 am
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Well as long as your banner didn't contain the word verbose, you'd be on to a winner.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 9:01 am
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I thought poppies were to remember and respect ALL British (and commonwealth?) soldiers who died in battle, back at least as far as WW1? i.e. Those who died to protect our freedom. That really sticks in my throat does that. It sickens me. Thank god I have nothing to do with retarded scum like those holding that banner. They should visit the cemeteries in France and see just how many good and brave men died for them. Bloody cowards.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 11:08 am
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I think it says "no aloo stained poopies on our hoops" - doesn't that just mean either that they've not eaten spinach with last night's curry, or that they've managed to wipe their bottoms properly?

Given that it's football fans, I'm guessing that vegetable dodging is more likely than personal hygiene.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 11:26 am
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oh dear... maybe they are football hooligans and also members of an extremist wing of the peace movement..?

I've met advocators of peace and pacifism before that have found the poppy appeal quite vulgar..


 
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As far as I'm concerned, a good proportion of football supporters are scum of the earth, just out for an excuse to cause trouble... Not ALL, but many...

Just shows how ignorant you are then.

Thank god I have nothing to do with retarded scum like those holding that banner.

Read the banner. It says 'Ireland Iraq Afghanistan'. Those are the 'shameful deeds' these people are protesting about.

They make no mention of those who fell in WWs 1 and 2. I personally don't see any disrespect towards those soldiers.

Calling people 'retarded scum' without fully understanding their point of view is a little shortsighted, don't you think?

The wearing of a Poppy can itself be seen as a 'political' act. Depends on point of view, dunnit?

And guess what, we don't all have the same ones...


 
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I think it says "no aloo stained poopies on our hoops" - doesn't that just mean either that they've not eaten spinach with last night's curry,

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'Aloo' is potato, you fool! Spinach is 'saag'. 'Saag Aloo' = a spinach and potato curry.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 1:04 pm
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whilst ignorance is always abundant, it's endemic in a football ground


 
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whilst ignorance is always abundant, it's endemic in a football ground

That's a rather ignorant comment isn't it? ๐Ÿ˜•


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 1:20 pm
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Is it? When was the last time you went to a football ground? Granted, there are always a few ****s, but then you get that in life in general. To suggest that 'a good proportion' (as opposed to a tiny minority) are 'scum', is simply ignorant and stupid.

Mind you, when Pele called it 'The Beautiful Game', he hadn't seen me play... ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 1:21 pm
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I find those banners a little ironic coming from the "sporting wing" of the IRA...


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 1:38 pm
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That's a rather ignorant comment isn't it?

I'm going to ignore that

To suggest that 'a good proportion' (as opposed to a tiny minority) are 'scum', is simply ignorant and stupid.

and that


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 1:46 pm
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[i]'Aloo' is potato, you fool![/i]

Ah, yes, ta - I knew that, just a brainfail. Doh.


 
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Ignorance is bliss, eh Brakes? ๐Ÿ˜‰

Bez; sort yer vegetables out! This kind of confusion leads to wars, you know...

I shouldn't have called you a fool though; that's very rude of me. I apologise.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 2:10 pm
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[i]I shouldn't have called you a fool though; that's very rude of me. I apologise. [/i]

No problem, anyone with feathers that ruffle that easily is best off staying away from the web ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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Yes but even so I shouldn't have been rude, speshly as I don't know you and you've not been rude to me.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 2:28 pm
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Those who died to protect our freedom. That really sticks in my throat does that. It sickens me. Thank god I have nothing to do with retarded scum like those holding that banner. They should visit the cemeteries in France and see just how many good and brave men died for them. Bloody cowards.


Do you mean the same troops who returned from France ignored the free Ireland vote [ as promised to Ireland so they would say neutral in WW1] that got a 75 % Sinn Fein vote for a united Ireland and then went to Ireland to partition the country by force against the people's will. You are surprised that [ those who claim to be from] Irish catholics dont honour them are you really Pete? Yes a provactive banner but given the history - that you really should learn-the scars run deep.
Pete your view is just as extreme as theirs but I can see both points of view. What a shame neither you or they can [retarded scum you say Pete ๐Ÿ™„ - or we might not see stuff like this anymore.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 3:27 pm
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Isn't there another aspect to this anyway, I think (maybe wrong) that the poppy in Eire, or Northern Ireleand is a symbol of the Unionists which puts yet another perspective on this.

Junkyard is right, many in Ireland have hardly had a good experience of their own armed forces. However there's plenty of atrocities committed on all sides in any conflict which is why it's nearly always better to avoid conflict in the first place, it rarely solves much and just means it takes longer for people to get over what ever grievances they had in the first place.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 3:31 pm
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I totally disagree with their opinions. I totally defend their right to express them.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 3:58 pm
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I totally defend their right to express them.

At the football though?

Rangers fans were banned from singing "The famine's over, why don't you go home" after the sporting wing complained, but I'd have thought that's just as legitamite a point, especially given home much some Celtic fans seem to hate it here.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 4:00 pm
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I agree the football might seem a daft place at first, but if you think about it then they obviously wanted a lot of exposure so in many ways a football match is a sensible place to do it.

As for The Famine Song, personally I think it's a harmless wee tune. Trouble is these days a lot of people are actually desperate to get "offended" about something or other. As opposed to just laughing it off.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 4:16 pm
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i know...

how could anyone sink so low to support celtic...? ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 7:21 pm
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As a Catholic who has Irish roots and distant relatives who served and died with honours in both world wars I find that image pretty disturbing, in fact it turns my stomach.
Saying that though I can understand their point of view totally, I would just question why they would choose to make it in such a place..... A footy match for god sake!

And since when was a poppy a political symbol?! Are you for real! I was always taught you wore it to show respect to our troops who had fallen regardless of the government at the time, afterall they're just following orders right! Amazing how some people can turn a symbol of remembrance and thought to suit their own agendas.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 7:40 pm
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Wonderful stuff, war and religion. Maybe we'll all be pacifist atheists one day.


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 8:10 pm
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mansonsoul, maybe one day we will and I'm sure the world will be a better place.... ahmen to that!


 
Posted : 07/11/2010 8:22 pm
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Perhaps you should read up on stuff like the black and tans, bloody sunday or a number of other incidents

Actually, I'd suggest that YOU read up on some of these incidents from different sources. PIRA weren't choirboys you know (well they probably were once!).


 
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