"where he has shown himself to be little more than an undignified loser" That's a fair assessment of your entire life.
Pardon me for paraphrasing let me use the direct quote from the paper The incident after the final whistle was in contrast to a somewhat subdued atmosphere both inside and outside the stadium compared with previous Old Firm encounters this year, according to fans, who also reported hearing less sectarian chanting And Those defending Lennon's actions said he had been reacting to chants such as "What's it like to live in fear?". No mention of which set of fans this was coming from. Also no mention of songs about Lennon dying, No Pope of Rome or the Billy Boys. Quite strange considering the newspaper article is speaking to fans who attended the game.
I suppose it was the Celtic fans singing "What's it like to live in fear?"Like it was probably Celtic fans who sent the bullets and bombs to him? Denial aint just a river in Egypt. Unplug your earholes and open your eyes, you are starting to come accross as a real apologist for the scum amongst your fanbase.
Read the article, Celtic fans had told the journo that Rangers fans sung "What's it like to live in fear." Hardly a reliable source when you yourself said that NPOR and the Billy Boys were sung and Stereo said that a song about Lennon dying was sung. 2 Celtic fans, 2 blatant lies.
yes, caught out by a lying bigoted, sectarian prejudiced hompophobe. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Here we go. Let's imagine for one minute "it did occur". Just out of interest, if people, Rangers fans, were abusing Neil Lennon using sectarian insults and singing "what's it like to live in fear?", would you condemn it? Yes or No Simple question, feel free to ask me one first, then you answer.
Did you hear of any such song about Lennon dying, being sung at the game or after? Of course I would condemn it, if it happened. But I was at the game myself and heard no such thing.
No. I did not hear the song personally. I nevr heard Lincoln give the Gettysburg address either, it still happened though.