Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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Celtic dragging Scottish football down a dangerous, violent road ?

For years we've been used to the mhutant hordes wrecking stadiums both here and abroad, assaulting opposition supporters, even violently attacking each other. Now, however, we're witnessing their players going out of their way while on the pitch to gesture to opposition fans in the stand to enter the playing area for confrontation ?

Naturally, this could well be airbrushed from mhedia match reports, as probably will any destruction and vandalism of seating in the Broomloan Stands yesterday, unlike the endless reports and coverage of anti-social behaviour by our supporters at the Piggery not so long ago.

It appears not only the rank and file Mhankie behaviour is out of control but is now being encouraged and imitated by their players on the pitch, both during and after the game if various reports are to be believed, an alleged spitting incident inside Ibrox itself as yet another example. ?

We are now used to Celtc FC intimidating and bullying the Scottish football authorities into submission, but when Police Scotland can witness for themselves what can only be described as extreme provocative behaviour and incitement at an already highly-charged occasion, yet do nothing, I genuinely fear that more pitch invasions and incidents outside the ground and elsewhere will be the result if this is not only publicly addressed by the relevant public authorities but Celtc themselves condemned.

Our club's relentless deafening silence on Celtc players patent and deliberate increased ramping-up of anti-social behaviour at these games, particularly their antics post-match, cannot be emphasised enough either.

Sadly, I genuinely believe if this is allowed to continue, which it no doubt will, we will see a return of crowd disturbances reminiscent of the 60's and 70's.
 
LOL! Poor Dybbuck - obviously can't 'bear' yesterday's humiliation nor face up to the fact his 'club' are light-years behind the mighty Celts so instead of constructively trying to put pressure on 'their' Board to do something about it, he reverts to this drivel ... much like the spin being sold to him & his like (until now) about there being no gap. Of course, the spin will now be about the achievability of a respectable 3rd place & how close they are to 2nd. :emoticon-0136-giggl
 
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Celtic dragging Scottish football down a dangerous, violent road ?

For years we've been used to the mhutant hordes wrecking stadiums both here and abroad, assaulting opposition supporters, even violently attacking each other. Now, however, we're witnessing their players going out of their way while on the pitch to gesture to opposition fans in the stand to enter the playing area for confrontation ?

Naturally, this could well be airbrushed from mhedia match reports, as probably will any destruction and vandalism of seating in the Broomloan Stands yesterday, unlike the endless reports and coverage of anti-social behaviour by our supporters at the Piggery not so long ago.

It appears not only the rank and file Mhankie behaviour is out of control but is now being encouraged and imitated by their players on the pitch, both during and after the game if various reports are to be believed, an alleged spitting incident inside Ibrox itself as yet another example. ?

We are now used to Celtc FC intimidating and bullying the Scottish football authorities into submission, but when Police Scotland can witness for themselves what can only be described as extreme provocative behaviour and incitement at an already highly-charged occasion, yet do nothing, I genuinely fear that more pitch invasions and incidents outside the ground and elsewhere will be the result if this is not only publicly addressed by the relevant public authorities but Celtc themselves condemned.

Our club's relentless deafening silence on Celtc players patent and deliberate increased ramping-up of anti-social behaviour at these games, particularly their antics post-match, cannot be emphasised enough either.

Sadly, I genuinely believe if this is allowed to continue, which it no doubt will, we will see a return of crowd disturbances reminiscent of the 60's and 70's.

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Celtic dragging Scottish football down a dangerous, violent road ?

For years we've been used to the mhutant hordes wrecking stadiums both here and abroad, assaulting opposition supporters, even violently attacking each other. Now, however, we're witnessing their players going out of their way while on the pitch to gesture to opposition fans in the stand to enter the playing area for confrontation ?

Naturally, this could well be airbrushed from mhedia match reports, as probably will any destruction and vandalism of seating in the Broomloan Stands yesterday, unlike the endless reports and coverage of anti-social behaviour by our supporters at the Piggery not so long ago.

It appears not only the rank and file Mhankie behaviour is out of control but is now being encouraged and imitated by their players on the pitch, both during and after the game if various reports are to be believed, an alleged spitting incident inside Ibrox itself as yet another example. ?

We are now used to Celtc FC intimidating and bullying the Scottish football authorities into submission, but when Police Scotland can witness for themselves what can only be described as extreme provocative behaviour and incitement at an already highly-charged occasion, yet do nothing, I genuinely fear that more pitch invasions and incidents outside the ground and elsewhere will be the result if this is not only publicly addressed by the relevant public authorities but Celtc themselves condemned.

Our club's relentless deafening silence on Celtc players patent and deliberate increased ramping-up of anti-social behaviour at these games, particularly their antics post-match, cannot be emphasised enough either.

Sadly, I genuinely believe if this is allowed to continue, which it no doubt will, we will see a return of crowd disturbances reminiscent of the 60's and 70's.

Sounds like an intelligent chap.
 
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Celtic dragging Scottish football down a dangerous, violent road ?

For years we've been used to the mhutant hordes wrecking stadiums both here and abroad, assaulting opposition supporters, even violently attacking each other. Now, however, we're witnessing their players going out of their way while on the pitch to gesture to opposition fans in the stand to enter the playing area for confrontation ?

Naturally, this could well be airbrushed from mhedia match reports, as probably will any destruction and vandalism of seating in the Broomloan Stands yesterday, unlike the endless reports and coverage of anti-social behaviour by our supporters at the Piggery not so long ago.

It appears not only the rank and file Mhankie behaviour is out of control but is now being encouraged and imitated by their players on the pitch, both during and after the game if various reports are to be believed, an alleged spitting incident inside Ibrox itself as yet another example. ?

We are now used to Celtc FC intimidating and bullying the Scottish football authorities into submission, but when Police Scotland can witness for themselves what can only be described as extreme provocative behaviour and incitement at an already highly-charged occasion, yet do nothing, I genuinely fear that more pitch invasions and incidents outside the ground and elsewhere will be the result if this is not only publicly addressed by the relevant public authorities but Celtc themselves condemned.

Our club's relentless deafening silence on Celtc players patent and deliberate increased ramping-up of anti-social behaviour at these games, particularly their antics post-match, cannot be emphasised enough either.

Sadly, I genuinely believe if this is allowed to continue, which it no doubt will, we will see a return of crowd disturbances reminiscent of the 60's and 70's.

Celtic definitely have to shoulder the blame for annoying the Dybbuck fans by scoring 5 goals at Ipox ... the fan invasion, racism & missile-throwing would not have occurred had the Celtic team not had the audacity to go to Ipox and humiliate the home team by giving them such a trouncing.

In fact, the Celtic team were fortunate to win by such a margin. If the Dybbucks had scored one more goal and Celtic had not scored three of theirs, the Dybbucks would have gained a god-given, 'we-arra-people', well-deserved, 2-2 draw ... and shown that the so-called gap is a figment of everyone else's imagination. :emoticon-0125-mmm:
 
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