well , I’m beginning to find hate in my life where I never have before
hypocrites do my head in ,
their hatred has no place in a modern society
Who is this ****ng dumbass

well , I’m beginning to find hate in my life where I never have before
hypocrites do my head in ,
their hatred has no place in a modern society

Who is this f**ng dumbass
Well said bill!! Now we can all disagree about football and trivial matters,but when it is an emotive subject as the one you mention we should all bear the cross of decency and decorum!,I did myself read that morons letter to his chairman as to why he did not to wear a poppy,that lad is all that is bad about the indoctrination that occurs in the catholic schools and religion around Northern Ireland,does this moron not realise the sacrifice that was made that you have so well written about!? Does this moron not realise the incidents of the deliberate civilian killing bombs the ira laid?,or is it the old trick of the Catholics to sweep sweep sweep and selective memory?,now I keep hearing this myth about the ” few” but sadly bill I don’t see only a “few” in everyday life,I see the mass of Catholics carrying the same chip and hatred,Inlaws included ! Who disguise it well!,we are living amongst a horrible religious sect who harbour ill will towards the “British ” way of life bill and we should be afraid !! Very afraid!! They are on a roll and in Scotland we are feeling that roll!!!if they are not carefull that roll is running down the road to London also!!
Now being an ex serviceman who has been helped by the various charities through issues I gained I also find it disgusting that the media do not take the rhancid ones from the east to task regarding there poppy and remembrance ignorance to task !!,yet they are all quick to jump on the anti -troop bandwagons at every chance!!,I person all think all should be very wary of murphy and his endgame!,

On James McLean:
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"The single most decisive person in this city"
He may have meant devisive...the f**ing loonball.

He corrected himself:
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Sleekit basturd


The Hatred Must End
November 11, 2014November 11, 2014 / It is heartening to see prominent Celtic supporters coming forward to condemn the disgusting antics of their fellow fans in besmirching the minute’s silence for Remembrance. It is also good to see that the media are no longer compliantly refusing to highlight this appalling behaviour.
Sunday’s sickening scenes and sounds at Pittodrie highlight the very real problem Celtic FC has with a sizable section of their support. Despite the mantra being repeated in the media, it is way more than a tiny minority whose seething resentment for the commemoration of the war dead annually heaps shame upon the Parkhead club.
Celtic took to the field on Sunday, their strip absent the poppy, and this was a blatant statement a watching world could be in no doubt of as to the intent. Any drivel about not wanting to upset a section of the support is unacceptable, particularly given the media and public response to the anti-poppy, anti-British culture in Celtic’s fan base.
We keep hearing about the right to not wear a poppy and I accept this is down to individual choice. But, as one poster on here pointed out, what if some of the Celtic players at Pittodrie wanted to wear a poppy? Would their right to wear one be respected by those who witter on about the right to individual choice?
To their credit, both Celtic manager Ronnie Deila and his assistant John Collins had their poppies on prominent display. My old man was JC’s agent back in the day and he is a decent guy. How Celtic must dread this time of year but the rod that now strikes them is entirely of their own making. The club should set out its policy in relation to Remembrance Sunday and stick by it. Its mealy-mouthed approach is now the object of public scorn and rightly so. There are many Celtic fans who are dismayed by the hatred of their fellow fans toward this event. Some of them have relatives who perished fighting for the freedoms we enjoy today and they want to commemorate the sacrifice like other decent citizens.
Celtic can number former players among those who gave their all so it is even more disgusting that their memory is besmirched by those poisoned with vitriol and hate.
Again the cancer of Irish terrorist glorification has let the club down in terms of image and reputation. Celtic is a club proud of its Irish roots and connections. It is also manifestly and unashamedly a Roman Catholic club. No reasonable person would have an issue with these things. It is the cancer of support for the IRA and other murder groups in the support that blights and tarnishes Celtic’s image home and abroad and that incites the animosity of rival team supporters.
The inclusive culture the club self-promotes is but a mask for this boiling hatred of Britishness. Curiously, Celtic FC crave the recognition of being a big British club and have made no secret of their desire to play in England. Yet the behaviour of many of their fans and the club’s dithering appeasement of them has very likely put the kibosh to this. Nobody in their right mind would sanction a move to English football for a team whose support would foment racial and religious hatred wherever they went.
Years ago the rivalry between Rangers and Celtic could be put down to Protestant-Catholic tensions. It certainly made for some fiery tussles and helped develop the clash as arguably the world’s fiercest derby. Nowadays the Billy v Dan encounter is not so much about religion as it is political and cultural. To many in the general populace, it is about one set of terrorist glorifiers against another. But that is not strictly accurate. Rangers fans’ chants in support of Ulster paramilitary groups has virtually ceased. Rangers fans have moved on. The staunch support of Ulster is still there but it can be done without glorifying paramilitary groups.
The whole world has moved on. The old hatred for Britain in the Irish Republic has dissipated and a growing number of Irish people desire closer ties with Britain. Among the Nationalist community in Northern Ireland, polls show strong support for staying in the UK and one popularity poll had Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth come top over Martin McGuiness by some distance.
Sadly, it seems that Scotland has become the new home of hardcore Irish terror-loving and anti-British vitriol – something amply demonstrated during the recent indy ref campaign. Much of this can be found among the Celtic support and its ultra factions, including the Green Brigade.
The challenge for Peter Lawwell and his colleagues at Celtic Park is to eradicate this cancer of hatred from the club and the Celtic family.
The consequences of not doing so are potentially calamitous in the long run. As Peter Lawwell knows only too well, the patience of the public will wear out. In Britain today you have the right to not wear a poppy. You even have the right to rail against those who commemorate the fallen. But honouring our war dead is so massively ingrained in our culture that to flaunt and openly defy this
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Celtic players observe minute silence before the Aberdeen match. Now, can anyone explain why Stokes is covering his baws?
Because he's a disgusting IRA supporter...according to some. I would say the msm are very clever at starting a rammy.

.I got a reply from the IPSO regrding my complaint about the 'Rangers fan sectarian slur' headline or whatever the f** it was:
Dear TheMightyBears,
I write further to our email of 6 November.
It appears that the article under complaint has been removed from the newspaper's website. In light of the action taken by the newspaper, I would be grateful if you could confirm whether or not you wish to pursue a complaint about this matter.
If we do not hear from you within the next seven days, we will have to assume that you do not wish to pursue this matter and our file will be closed.
Best wishes
Simon Yip
Complaints Coordinator
Problem with this is that the damage has already been done. Pulling it from the website doesn't remove it from print or the mind of the public. There's no apology or admission of any wrong doing by the Daily Record.

The BBC has learned that job losses are now likely at Rangers following news of the cost cutting drive at Ibrox.
It is understood the playing squad will not be cut, but a number of off-field staff are likely to lose their jobs.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30016946
That's all I ever wanted
They didn't need to go bust and die.
Just Jimmy Bell lining up to sign on getting hassled aff *** cadgers was all I wanted all along.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30016946
That's all I ever wanted
They didn't need to go bust and die.
Just Jimmy Bell lining up to sign on getting hassled aff *** cadgers was all I wanted all along.
Yeah, paying off Mary who hoovers the Boardroom will stave off bankruptcy. Meanwhile, McCulloch's on £10k per week.

i can think of no finer place than this for this
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=275840

Celtic donate not because they believe in the charity, but because they want to keep Poppy Scotland away from their club. I wrote as much to Poppy Scotland and said they shouldn't accept donations under these circumstances. They replied a few hours ago:
@poppyscotland What arrangement do you have with Celtic FC? They give you money & you agree not to go to their ground trying to raise money?
@TheMightyBears Hi. Club's help us in different ways-the donation from the Celtic FC Foundation will go towards funding our educational work
Take from this what you will. I think by "educational work" Poppy Scotland is hinting that the money is being used to try and stamp out bigotry. The type of bigotry we seen by Celtic fans at the weekend.
