I couldn't give a **** what one set of supporters call "me" for supporting another team! Taig, tarrier, declan, fenian, timmy, bead rattler etc As I'm neither of these words ... So, why get bothered about Hun? Orange bastard - ok, that's possible offensive but hun
I don't think Fenian is offensive, especially when used against people who are actually wannabe Fenians within the Celtic support. Taig, I'm not sure what it means so I'm not sure how offensive it is really. A Hun is a Hun, I only use it for Rangers fans, as do the likes of Dundee United supporters much to the annoyance of hun supporters the other day. Though I can absolutely see how the likes of telling the Irish diaspora within Scotland that "the famine is over, why don't you go home" is offensive, no matter how many times the huns try to repaint it as a bit of banter.
This I'm non-Irish and an atheist, so calling me a fenian, taig or tarrier is akin to me calling a white person the N word.
the famine song is fair game. British people who hate britain and shag Ireland deserve this song to be sung at them
Shag Ireland? You ****s are too thick to realise that when singing that song: 1) the famine affected everyone, prods and taigs alike and 2) there are people in the Rangers crowd from Ireland
It comes from the Irish name 'teague' (spelt a few ways). It was a popular Irish name when there was big emigration to Scotland a long time ago, 19th century. It is exactly like Paddy and Mick (which were popular Irish names at the time of emigration to England in the 20th century. Neither name offends me btw.
the prods wanted to stay though, they embraced the country and called it home. the famine song simply asks - now that you dont have an excuse to be in a country that you clearly dont like, why dont you go back to the one that you clearly love?
We know what the good half is. My sister in law used to live in Kilburn. Used to get off at the Queens Park tube stop. Anywhere near you? Bit of a tip tbh.