That's the most sensible thing you have said on here, it's a pity you don't seem to see it that way yourself.
"I think you have me confused with some other people, most of whom were at Ibrox singing songs about Neil Lennon." Who you talking about and what songs were sung?
I was gonna put a bit in brackets at the end to say (cue you aligning the last statement to Lennon) as I have done in previous posts but I didn't. Predictable and blinkered. You and your team deserve each other
... or death threats from Scottish Celtic fans or your address posted on a Celtic Supporters forum or bullets from Northern Irish paramilitaries or cars vandalised..... (Nacho Novo by the way) See, I can do it as well. So because of Lennon's off field problems - which I in no way condone as they are disgusting - we can't sing about him or level any critiscism at him in either his managerial capacity or his behaviour that has consistently been highlighted since he took over? But Celtic fans are OK to sing about our manager's religion (what the **** it has to do with football....) or sing about a Rangers player dying. Hypocrite.
Dev DEv wherever you may be you sit down for a morning wee but it could be worse you could lick **** but you are gay and like men's dick
I'm a "hypocrite" for condemning songs about Nacho Novo and Walter Smith? Maybe you should find out what "hypocrite" means?
If you never heard anything then you will deny it was sung, so what's the point in spelling it out to you? Rangers fans did not abuse Lennon with sectarian insults according to you. Very good
Why can you not answer the question? What songs were sung about Neil Lennon that day? You say the usual bile yet you don't want to mention anything that was sung. You know why, because you're talking ****.
This death threat to Novo where his address was printed on the internet - anybody got a link to it? I know you laptop bears are fond of saving stuff and posting them all over your forums. Could it be the case that, after several high profile attacks on Celtic players, someone said "Nacho Novo lives in Gourock - let's **** him over" - prompting this Daily Ranger story http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2008/09/03/exclusive-rangers-star-nacho-novo-under-guard-after-threats-from-internet-bigots-86908-20721863/ As for the bullets to Ricksen story, I don't entirely believe Ricksen if I'm honest - but I'm sure that there were terrible acts of intimidation carried out towards him and that's never acceptable http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sco...ullets-and-vowed-Id-be-killed-by-the-IRA.html In the same story, he claims that 80,000 fans were at an Old Firm game - I didn't know he played in the 1960s I don't deny that he and his family got bother in the street and that's not on but that happens to most players in Glasgow (Alan Thomson, for example, wanted to leave Celtic as a player until two rabid types spat on him and his wife in town) These things, regrettably, happen all the time but the Novo/Ricksen events were both borne out of a frustration at the way Celtic players are treated all the time - this, of course, does not make any intimidation of footballers on the basis of the team for which they play acceptable. Whataboutery and accusing someone of hypocrisy in the same post - fantastic I think, by the way, that you can sing whatever you like at Lennon - it doesn't bother me and I don't think it bothers him. Comparing Ricksen or Novo to Lennon is absolutely desperate. There will be more attempts on our manager's life next season - followed, of course by "he brings it on himself" type gibberish on internet forums. I'm sure we'll hear all about Novo and Ricksen all over again when it, sadly and inevitably, happens again.
Are all protestants orange? Surely, the orange order doesn't allow unitarians or various other strains of protestantism membership. Was he called an Orange Bastard because he works for and supports Rangers? I think Craig Brown is a protestant and he's never been called that.