Anyone who associates this ****e with Celtic is not only an utter ****wit but also a disgrace to modern society.
Nothing more than a case of self-importance lightly mixed with some attention seeking.

What hasnt Celtic FC got to do with a song of protest written about the troubles in Ireland?????
VenomPD:6087880 said:Anyone who associates this ****e with Celtic is not only an utter f**kwit but also a disgrace to modern society.
Nothing more than a case of self-importance lightly mixed with some attention seeking.
VenomPD:6088174 said:What hasnt Celtic FC got to do with a song of protest written about the troubles in Ireland?????
Off the top of my head; the millions of Celtic fans who don't care about Ireland, the Irish or the "troubles"
Locking people up for singing songs is a disgrace to modern society
VenomPD:6088194 said:Locking people up for singing songs is a disgrace to modern society
Yes, but also being a stupid **** singing songs about dead terrorists at a football match in a different country is also a disgrace to modern society.
You sad ****s are unrepentant about dragging the name of Celtic through the mud. Not one of you buying that single actually care about Celtic but only care about your own agenda.
Anyone who associates this ****e with Celtic is not only an utter ****wit but also a disgrace to modern society.
Nothing more than a case of self-importance lightly mixed with some attention seeking.
It proves that the song isn't offensive if it is in the charts.
The problem is though, it doesnt highlight the absurdity of the act in any way. I can download and listen to any offensive song I wish in the privacy of my own home ; singing the same song in public is actually - and legally - quite a different matter.
Not really. I remember the furore over "Smack my bitch up". Offence remains subjective.
If it was that offensive it wouldn't be allowed in the charts.