Remembrance Sunday

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Anyway Dev you should be ashamed trying to find equivalence between those murdered on Friday in Paris and those killed while carry weapons and killing people themselves.
 
It is disingenuous.

They tried the same tactic at a Cliftonville game before. It just so happens that it is the same day people do it to celebrate mass British murders.

'Fraid I'm not buying it.

It wasn't booed anyway, a song about a man killed by the Glorious British Army was sung was it not?

* 'fraid

You can't capitalize an apostrophe indicated pre-shortening.

Yer welcum.
 
It is disingenuous.

They tried the same tactic at a Cliftonville game before. It just so happens that it is the same day people do it to celebrate mass British murders.

'Fraid I'm not buying it.

It wasn't booed anyway, a song about a man killed by the Glorious British Army was sung was it not?

There's only one person being disingenuous, there is NO difference between Bosnian ****s and Scottish/Irish ****s spoiling a minute's silence for political reasons.
No difference.

Forget your "armed men" and "paid killers" bull, no one's buying it. It's a convenient distraction from the real issue.
 
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No, they booed because the oirish were shouting "Palestine" during what was supposed to be a minutes silence.
You're not very clever are you?Maybe a trip down to your local library for a little brush up on European history.Bosnia is predominantly Muslim which explains the Palestine chants.

The same media outlet also condemns their fans who interrupted the pre-match minute's silence to honour the victims of the recent Paris attacks.

"Unfortunately, protocol and a minute of silence was interrupted by several Bosnian fans," they write . "Fans who were at the moment when the whole stadium stood , head bowed, began chanting 'Palestine'".


http://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...ion-to-euro-2016-playoff-defeat-34207428.html
 
You're not very clever are you?Maybe a trip down to your local library for a little brush up on European history.Bosnia is predominantly Muslim which explains the Palestine chants.

The same media outlet also condemns their fans who interrupted the pre-match minute's silence to honour the victims of the recent Paris attacks.

"Unfortunately, protocol and a minute of silence was interrupted by several Bosnian fans," they write . "Fans who were at the moment when the whole stadium stood , head bowed, began chanting 'Palestine'".


http://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...ion-to-euro-2016-playoff-defeat-34207428.html
One struggle.