If Celtic fans sang about the Ibrox disaster when they visit Ibrox in a few weeks time? It seems petty point scoring is okay nowadays, with nothing "beyond the pale" when it comes to taunting the opposition, so is it time the Green Brigade had a conflab and came up with a song to ridicule the dead? Or would they be the scum of the earth for taunting dead people?
I think it would go beyond petty point scoring. What would you think the general public would think about it? Taking Rangers fans out of it who know how low people would think of Celtic even more than most do currently
Yes, and rightly so, scummy bastards. Of course, they wouldn't be the first to do it..... The Sheep do it all the time, another reason to hate the **** out of Pope and ER.
So we are agreed then that anyone who uses dead people as ammunition in petty, little vindictive games of cat calling is indeed the scum of the earth?
How'd you come to that conclusion? You a scholar from the spazzy school? Do you think it's ok to mock those that died from the accident? Rangers fans don't sing about Jock Stein in the same sense you are singing about those that died. He was a the main figure at Celtic when all the abuse scandal happened. What did the people who died at Ibrox do to deserve getting their memory tarnished? ****ing do one dev If such a thing happened at Parkhead, Rangers fans would never lower themselves to mock it
Listen thicko what the **** does it matter what you or any other moron thinks about Jock Stein? The bottom line is he's "DEAD" and FYI ya ****ing mong, he died while managing Scotland. Same as the people who died in the disaster he is entitled to respect, therefore anyone who sings songs about the dead is a ****wit and beneath contempt. Because some lowlife cretin thinks big Jock "knew", does that then mean he's fair game? If i found out one of the people who died at Ibrox in 1971 was child Molester would he then be fair game? ****ing idiot that you are.
The fact is, you don't know anyone that died in the Ibrox disaster, do you? I used Jock Stein as an example. I don't say I agree with any songs about him and wouldn't sing any. He was the front figure at Celtic during the time of the abuse. It's petty point scoring, but no songs mock him for being dead How many songs were sung about Tommy Burns when he died? None. Rangers fans were at Parkhead leaving tributes and paying respects. I remember waking up in the bear camp the day after the Uefa Cup final and being genuinely gutted Tommy Burns had died. The whole of the bar area immediately died down when it came up on the screen. To say that because a few Rangers fans sing about Jock Stein knowing about child abuse makes it ok to mock normal working people who died in a tragic accident is disgraceful. You like to make out your educated, but it's obvious you have a blinkered moronic view. You've shown yourself to be the real thick **** here
Apparently so but when he knocked on the door of the Pearly Gates Big Peter told him straight...... please log in to view this image
Listen ****nuckle, firstly how do you know I don’t know anyone who died in the disaster? Please, do carry on? You go on about how Rangers fans would never “lower” themselves to mock Celtic had they suffered a similar disaster? What is that opinion based upon? Ignorance or blindness or both. You did not say you agreed with the BJK mob but you certainly gave that impression when you said “Rangers fans don't sing about Jock Stein in the same sense you are singing about those that died”. In what “sense” exactly do these ******s sing about Jock? And In case it passed you by no one sings about the Ibrox disaster so what has the way Jock died got to do with anything? Are the dead not worthy of at least respect? Not in the world of the hateful Gers fan where BJK is not just a song but a campaign involving scarves and graffiti and random other ****e which can be used to transmit their message of hate. If you think a “Minority” or a Few Gers fans are behind this campaign you are deluded. SO I’ll repeat myself and let’s see if you can bring yourself to agree? Anyone who sings songs about dead people, whether that be Jock Stein or the victims of the Disaster, are the Scum of the earth. Do you agree? simple question.