Sticking to the script - They're not too good at it

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For me, Hun - any football fan not a celtic fan. Mainly Rangers fans.
 
How did I go "wailing" to them when you posted it on their board and they were able to see the **** you posted, which you ended up deleting.

And to top off his sectarianism he adds a sprinkling of homophobia.

Weren't you the same fella that was near in tears when people started calling you gay for enjoying going to plays.

More lies from the Irish diddy.

First of all, the thread was started by a Liverpool fan and cross threaded to the Celtic board so I couldn't have deleted it. I merely expressed the opinion on that thread that Scousers loved a good tragedy, an point which got you into super-beel mode and saw you posting about 20 times in five minutes.

Two, it was Mick that closed the thread which was actually about the possibility of Paddy McCourt moving to Liverpool. He wanted to comment on it but you had spoilt the thread with your super-mopiness.

Three and four, I have no problem with going to the theatre. Millions of people do it every year. Being an ignorant ****, you seem to have mistaken the old-fashioned belief that gay men have a liking for musical theatre. Personally, I can't stand musicals.

Happy to keep you straight Irish <ok>
 
To me, hun means Rangers fan. I have, however, heard it used as a general reference to proddies. Either way, I don't consider it an insult.
 
For me, Hun - any football fan not a celtic fan. Mainly Rangers fans.

You are not sticking to the script!

You're the one that thinks Hun is sectarian. Maybe in the backwards time-hole you call Belfast but Celtic and Rangers aren't Northern Irish teams.

No ****, but you can't say the clubs don't have links back to here.

More lies from the Irish diddy.

First of all, the thread was started by a Liverpool fan and cross threaded to the Celtic board so I couldn't have deleted it. I merely expressed the opinion on that thread that Scousers loved a good tragedy, an point which got you into super-beel mode and saw you posting about 20 times in five minutes.

Two, it was Mick that closed the thread which was actually about the possibility of Paddy McCourt moving to Liverpool. He wanted to comment on it but you had spoilt the thread with your super-mopiness.

Three and four, I have no problem with going to the theatre. Millions of people do it every year. Being an ignorant ****, you seem to have mistaken the old-fashioned belief that gay men have a liking for musical theatre. Personally, I can't stand musicals.

Happy to keep you straight Irish <ok>

You followed up the article with your own that mysteriously vanished after you started gettin pelters.

Yeah, must have been Mick.

Then he must have mulled over the decision for a weeks before deciding to ban me. Bizzare.

I really don't care who or what you stick your penis into be it a man or a woman, but it is quite silly to call me a homosexual when you clearly lost the plot after people started winding you up about being gay.

See my point laddy
 
To me, hun means Rangers fan. I have, however, heard it used as a general reference to proddies. Either way, I don't consider it an insult.

It would be like saying "Tim" or "Timmy" was against Catholics.

My pal and his family are Polish Catholics. His dad and his 3 brothers are season ticket holders at Ibrox. I've been calling them all Huns for years.

They've never stopped me and gone "Hold on a minute here, we're not Huns because we're Catholics"
 
No ****, but you can't say the clubs don't have links back to here.

<laugh>

Don't be so ****ing stupid Medro. Rangers have a link to a boating club but you don't see them racing Oxford and Cambridge each year.

You can make anything seem logical or relevant by using wishy-washy words like "connection"

I have an internet connection. Doesn't make me a ****ing modem ya ****.
 
You are not sticking to the script!



No ****, but you can't say the clubs don't have links back to here.



You followed up the article with your own that mysteriously vanished after you started gettin pelters.

Yeah, must have been Mick.

Then he must have mulled over the decision for a weeks before deciding to ban me. Bizzare.

I really don't care who or what you stick your penis into be it a man or a woman, but it is quite silly to call me a homosexual when you clearly lost the plot after people started winding you up about being gay.

See my point laddy

"lost the plot" <laugh>

I get called gay on this site all the time you silly little Irish man and I even play up to it on occasion. You really are a particularly stupid man <ok>
 
It would be like saying "Tim" or "Timmy" was against Catholics.

My pal and his family are Polish Catholics. His dad and his 3 brothers are season ticket holders at Ibrox. I've been calling them all Huns for years.

They've never stopped me and gone "Hold on a minute here, we're not Huns because we're Catholics"

I don't know any Rangers fans that refer to themselves as huns.

It seems you are exploiting them because they may not be up to scratch with the lingo or know the dark meaning behind the word.
 
<laugh>

Don't be so ****ing stupid Medro. Rangers have a link to a boating club but you don't see them racing Oxford and Cambridge each year.

You can make anything seem logical or relevant by using wishy-washy words like "connection"

I have an internet connection. Doesn't make me a ****ing modem ya ****.

So a lot of the rivalry between Rangers and Celtic has nothing to do with Northern ireland and the **** that goes on over here.

Gotcha <doh>
 
I don't know any Rangers fans that refer to themselves as huns.

It seems you are exploiting them because they may not be up to scratch with the lingo or know the dark meaning behind the word.

<laugh> <laugh>

You're a ****-wit Medro. So now you're being racist by assuming they're all idiots who cannot understand the lingo?

I think you'll find the father was born in Poland and all the children are Scottish by birth and education.

You are at the wind-up and not even very intelligently. Ya stupid Hun.
 
So a lot of the rivalry between Rangers and Celtic has nothing to do with Northern ireland and the **** that goes on over here.

Gotcha

You ****s are irrelevant. If you want to keep killing each other and being fannies over fitba' and religion then fine.

But it's your problem. A Northern Irish problem. Don't dump your pish on our doorstep because Ireland have ****e football teams <ok>
 
<laugh> <laugh>

You're a ****-wit Medro. So now you're being racist by assuming they're all idiots who cannot understand the lingo?

I think you'll find the father was born in Poland and all the children are Scottish by birth and education.

You are at the wind-up and not even very intelligently. Ya stupid Hun.

Not racisim at all, you said they were Polish. i assumed that meant they were Polish and not Scottish.

I could call plenty of Polish people a slang word and they wouldn't have a clue what it means.

Does that make it right? No.
 
You ****s are irrelevant. If you want to keep killing each other and being fannies over fitba' and religion then fine.

But it's your problem. A Northern Irish problem. Don't dump your pish on our doorstep because Ireland have ****e football teams <ok>

But to deny that there is no connection between the Old Firm and the politics of Northern ireland is just plain ****in stupid.
 
But to deny that there is no connection between the Old Firm and the politics of Northern ireland is just plain ****in stupid.

I never said there wasn't a connection. I just said it's ****ing irrelevant.

We don't need or want your Northern Irish pish. Keep it in your own country. Hun isn't sectarian in Scotland.

If it's got sectarian connotations in Northern Ireland then boo-hoo for you but it's still an Irish problem.

We've got our own ****e to deal with.