Remembrance Sunday

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I know it's not what you said but I said it because you are it it. You are not so stupid that you believe there is no way to protest about something without acting like a ****. You know fine well there are numerous ways to protest about something, many of them don't require the person protesting to look like a loudmouth twat with no brain.

He has a point though Dev - the fact that people are talking about it would indicate that they achieved their aim.
 
<laugh> I think they're absolute morons but there really are people out there who do think that as long as they are in the public eye they have won. We're in the 12 series of X factor FFS!

<laugh> As I said, *****loids Dan.

The Celtic fans who booed are on a par with the shameless Bosnian ****s, they won't see it though, I'll bet the Green Brigade forum is replete with these tards criticising the Bosnians for disrespecting the dead.
 
<laugh> As I said, *****loids Dan.

The Celtic fans who booed are on a par with the shameless Bosnian ****s, they won't see it though, I'll bet the Green Brigade forum is replete with these tards criticising the Bosnians for disrespecting the dead.
No they are not on a par. Neither should happen but there's a difference between dead innocent revellers and dead armed men.
 
Stretcher bearers and Medics for starters, lots of them died in the wars, not allowed to carry weapons. Are they allowed a minute's silence or should they be booed too because they were in uniform?
Please stop trying to link those poor innocent souls who died in Paris with armed and trained killers.

Thanks.
 
Please stop trying to link those poor innocent souls who died in Paris with armed and trained killers.

Thanks.

So we've switched from "dead armed men" to "trained killers"? <laugh>

What the dullards at Ross County were actually protesting about was not "Trained Killers or "dead armed men", they specifically protested against a relatively small number of men who died in Northern Ireland whilst in uniform, men who they assume did something wrong by just being in uniform and serving in NI.

That's who their protest was aimed at, they certainly weren't protesting against anyone who is still alive.
 
"The match-day announcer had pleaded for quiet beforehand and explained that the silence was to remember not only British and Commonwealth forces but innocent victims and the dead on all sides in conflicts."

So what were they protesting about again?


<confused>
 
"The match-day announcer had pleaded for quiet beforehand and explained that the silence was to remember not only British and Commonwealth forces but innocent victims and the dead on all sides in conflicts."

So what were they protesting about again?


<confused>

Do German Iraqi and Argentine veterans get a flight over for these services? Maybe a few Japanese?

Does the money raised go to any of the above or any victims of our actions in conflicts?

If not I'd have to say the remembrance silence has little to do with remembering anyone other than allied casualties

Pretending it's for everyone is a bit insulting

If you won't be silent then move on until it's over
 
Do German Iraqi and Argentine veterans get a flight over for these services? Maybe a few Japanese?

Does the money raised go to any of the above or any victims of our actions in conflicts?

If not I'd have to say the remembrance silence has little to do with remembering anyone other than allied casualties

Pretending it's for everyone is a bit insulting

If you won't be silent then move on until it's over
There's no point talking to Dev about it.
 
Very disrespectful by the Bosnia fans to disturb the minute silence at the Aviva.
— Barry O'Mahony (@barryomahony4) November 16, 2015

Vile behaviour by Bosnia fans as they wreck the minute's silence for [HASHTAG]#Paris[/HASHTAG]. I hope they have nothing to cheer tonight. [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#Dublin[/HASHTAG]
— Des Kelly (@DesKellyBTS) November 16, 2015

Bosnian fans who couldn't shut up during minutes silence are disgusting..no respect [HASHTAG]#disgraceful[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG]
— fiona murphy (@fifi_murphy93) November 16, 2015

Disgraceful Bosnian football fans during minute silence for [HASHTAG]#ParisVictims[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG]
— Niall Moran (@eNIALLator) November 16, 2015

From the BBC feed it was definitely not Irish fans who interrupted the minute’s silence at [HASHTAG]#IrevBos[/HASHTAG]. Shame on those Bosnian fans who did.
— Helen O'Rahilly (@HelenORahilly) November 16, 2015

Well that booing was a disgrace for the mins silence! [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG]
— BenchWarmers (@BeWarmers) November 16, 2015

absolute scumbags to the people who were shouting through that minute silence for the french victims at the ireland game [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG]
— daniel (@lkbjrfucjh) November 16, 2015

Obviously it was too much too ask for that soccer crowd to keep their mouths shut for 60 seconds. Apes. [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG]
— Liam O'Sullivan (@ViceChairLKGAA) November 16, 2015

Bosnians couldn't even do a minutes silence. Disgraceful and disrespectful from there fans. [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#COYBIG[/HASHTAG]
— Irish Reds (@LFCIrishFanzone) November 16, 2015

That's shocking. Clowns [HASHTAG]#IREvBOS[/HASHTAG]
— JOE.ie (@JOEdotie) November 16, 2015

Bring back the minute's applause to commemorate tragic events. Or, mibby a minute's frisby throwing, then the kids can get involved.
 
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