Apparently that footage is two years old. Pud & The Daily ****** with their fingers on the pulse of the 24 hour news cycle.
Manchester was almost 6 years ago Venom, but no less relevant when educating the wider world about the scourge that exists
William Wilton on a boat to Gourock he was bound But Bill Struth had other plans In the water, Wilton was found 'I didn't kill him, not at all this is not how it must seem I only wanted to feel his baws and to manage the rangers team
How many documentaries can be made showing off how mental people from the Central Belt of Scotland are? We all know that it's full of toothless bigoted simpleton jakey types. Give it a rest with the reality shows and "documentaries"
Little to no defence from The Orcish Hordes on this thread. Not a surprise. please log in to view this image
That's because most of the Celtic fans on here are gainfully employed and as such are at work, and free to post on here, Monday mornings. Your average Hun-type will be attempting to shake the semi-permanent hangover from his head and contemplating whether to go steal some copper wire from the railway tracks.
EDGE up for employing illegal immigrants. Nev up for beating up a 13 year old. Gambol up for attempted rape and battery. Chapper up for exposing himself in public. ML up for poisoning 15 patients. Monaco up for embezzlement.
A RACIST caught on camera abusing a busker in BBC documentary The Street insists he’s “a really nice guy”. Despite being jailed for a shocking torrent of racial abuse against the African street entertainer in Glasgow, Francis Muir told the Record last night: “I’m not a racist”. It also emerged that the dad-of-one also racially abused a female Asian police officer while out on bail for the busker attack. Muir, originally from Cranhill, Glasgow, was eventually sentenced to a total of 10 months in prison for both incidents. The former nightclub bouncer moved to Kirkcaldy after he was released from Barlinnie Prison in a bid to make a fresh start. Footage of Muir’s drunken racist rant at the stunned busker, known as Melo, was filmed by a BBC documentary crew and features in the The Street – which focuses on people in Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street – tonight. As Melo chats to the TV crew, Muir can be heard off-camera saying “black b******”. Heavily-built Muir, wearing a pink shirt, approaches the busker and says: “What about the f****** British or the homeless? You are taking the f****** p***. You are milking our country for thousands, ya f****** black b******. “Much do you make sitting here busking every f***** day? You’re making thousands.” He adds to Melo, who does not claim benefits: “I pay taxes every f****** month. Hundreds of pounds to keep you in the f****** country. And he gesticulates aggressively at him, saying: “You are a black b******, admit it.” Muir’s friend, wearing a blue shirt, then tries to attack Melo in a drunken stupor. The busker pushes him away, saying: “Stay away from me, man. Seriously.” Last night Muir admitted his conduct was “shameful” but claimed he only did it because he was “in a bad place” after splitting from his wife of six years. Despite serving four months for racially abusing Melo and another six months for a similar incident involving the Asian police officer in April 2012, Muir insisted he’s still paying for his crime because he is unable to get a job. He was forced to quit his job in a care home and has since been turned down for countless posts. Muir said: “I’ve done my time and I’m ashamed of what I did. I will regret it for the rest of my life. “I’m actually a really nice guy. Just ask anyone who knows me. I’m not a racist. “When I racially abused that man in the street I was in a very bad place. I can barely remember it. “I had just split with my wife and had been drinking that day from 8am until I was arrested at about 11pm. I was very drunk and had been drinking Budweiser and Aftershocks all day. “But that was nearly two years ago and I’m still paying for it. “I can’t get a job and now this is going out on the TV portraying me as a racist. I feel it will never end. I’m going to be punished all my life.”
Well I'm convinced . We huns truly are a horrible lot . Yet Even we draw the line at shagging kids . Jimmy Savile - Tim DJ and best pals with popes Stuart Hall - Tim with maniacal laugh Jock Stein - Knowledgeable tim Alan Brazil - poor let down tim
Not only is it a Linus blanket but also from Peanuts, which is coincidentally, what the Rangers players & staff will be paid this month.