James McClean ...

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Smug in Boots

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... when 'bellend' is the only word <doh>


"To shed some light on the situation at half-time today, few vermin (grown men) in the home end decide to go to a game of football to shout sectarian abuse and sing a song that celebrates the death of Catholics all first half at me," he posted on Instagram. "Not regulars by the way, which make their actions more pathetic."

"The Ireland international was seen gesticulating in the direction of the crowd during Saturday's game."


So not only is he actually and openly sectarian, he knows every regular Wigan supporter in a crowd of ten thousand people and can hear a few of them above the crowd noise <doh>

https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/fo...e-from-fans-in-the-wigan-athletic-end-3804964
 
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Didn’t this grown man (vermin) post a picture of himself wearing a balaclava celebrating all of those killed by the IRA, whilst teaching history to his children.
A true model for them he is, the two faced stain on society

Confucius say, 'For every vile action there is an equal and opposite reaction' ...

... or was that some other clever fella, Ian Dury?
 
Confucius say, 'For every vile action there is an equal and opposite reaction' ...

... or was that some other clever fella, Ian Dury?
Newton, not Olivia either. Confucius aptly said, “ A gentleman would be ashamed should his deeds not match his words.”
And his most famous is

Maclean is a **** who was born in the United Kingdom, happy to take the queens coin but hates Brits with a passion
 
... when 'bellend' is the only word <doh>


"To shed some light on the situation at half-time today, few vermin (grown men) in the home end decide to go to a game of football to shout sectarian abuse and sing a song that celebrates the death of Catholics all first half at me," he posted on Instagram. "Not regulars by the way, which make their actions more pathetic."

"The Ireland international was seen gesticulating in the direction of the crowd during Saturday's game."


So not only is he actually and openly sectarian, he knows every regular Wigan supporter in a crowd of ten thousand people and can hear a few of them above the crowd noise <doh>

https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/fo...e-from-fans-in-the-wigan-athletic-end-3804964
My Great grandparents were Irish Catholics and settled in England following the Irish Diaspora and the Great Starvation so I have a great deal of sympathy with those people who were treated despicably by the English absent landlords.

But McClean is as you say a bellend who is intent on stirring the ashes of a conflict that had/has more to do with running drugs and firearms than the historical treatment of the Irish Catholics.
 
My Great grandparents were Irish Catholics and settled in England following the Irish Diaspora and the Great Starvation so I have a great deal of sympathy with those people who were treated despicably by the English absent landlords.

But McClean is as you say a bellend who is intent on stirring the ashes of a conflict that had/has more to do with running drugs and firearms than the historical treatment of the Irish Catholics.

I have sympathy for any oppressed people but when people hate Italians because the Romans bombed their great gran's mud hut it's pathetic.
 
Why is this story about Wigan fans and a Wigan player in the Sunderland Echo
 
Didn’t this grown man (vermin) post a picture of himself wearing a balaclava celebrating all of those killed by the IRA, whilst teaching history to his children.
A true model for them he is, the two faced stain on society

This is absolutely hilarious.

Big man, in his own head, thinks he can bully some Chelsea kid and ends up nearly in tears <laugh>

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