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<doh> I already explained and it would appear everyone else knows exactly what I mean...apart from you.

Anti Catholic/Pro Unionist/Child abuse taunts/songs and or chants.

Some Celtic fans actually hate (if that's the word) Hearts more than they do Rangers, the fans being one of the main reasons.

Do these songs have titles? Lyrics etc.

Or should we just take your word for it.
 
Go and count them then, it's easy to do, just look at my profile.

As for argument instigated by you - as usual - I find them tedious and predictable much like Medro, but at least it was actually him I was addressing.

What?

What arguement?
 
I never accused them of anything, I just said they sing similar songs to that of the extreme elements of the Rangers support, you and Medro seem not to believe it, as if it's beyond the realms of possibility?

As expected, Union flags were littered amongst the home support as cries of &#8216;Rule Britannia&#8217; broke out, while the travelling Celts brought their usual Irish tricolours and array of Irish songs. There is nothing untoward or unusual about this but it unavoidably sets a scene of division and animosity akin to that of an Old Firm game, albeit on a much smaller, less impassioned scale.

The fans even took to applying what in the football world we might call &#8220;Old Firm terminology&#8221; to each other. The Celtic support were labelled &#8216;fenian b*******&#8217; and &#8216;Irish c****&#8217; by individuals in the home crowd,
Celtic fans booed a song which runs to the same tune as the infamous Billy Boys and Hearts fans booed the Fields of Athenry and responded, bizarrely, with shouts of &#8216;f*** Bobby Sands, he&#8217;s deid&#8217;. Clearly in both instances something was lost in translation but, in any case, football fans are not always known for rational and sensible reactions.

Seldom, too, are they renowned for gentlemanly decorum or respect for their rival, as evidenced by the Hearts fans belting out &#8216;Jimmy Saville, he&#8217;s one of your own&#8217; and the Celtic fans jeering &#8216;you&#8217;re going to die like the Rangers&#8217;.

Did you not read any of this?
 
Said a father to his son
"Oh my boy the time has come"
Your country it is calling unto thee
For those rebels once again
To unite us is their aim
And together we must stand to keep her free
Chorus: Remember, our fathers brave and bold
As they fought for Ulsters cause in far off lands
Oh my father said to me "I must join the Y.C.V"
With a rifle or a pistol in my hand
From Belfast to Armagh
Carade to old Crossgar
From Ballymena to old Omagh town
With their standards flying high
As it was in days gone by
We will rally round the flag for liberty
 
Gambol,

If you were mod, would you lock this ****e?

If so, you can have my (constitutionally irrelevant, I'm sure) vote <ok>

Nope.

I would modify all the timmy posts to make ye's look even more beelin than ye's already are. <ok>
 
Brilliant, you'd all get to read seven pages of Medro whitabooting beyond reason (and, indeed, stretching the very utility of language to its whitaboot extremes) interspersed with trivial annoyances and comments about big cocks.

It would fit right in <ok>
 
Brilliant, you'd all get to read seven pages of Medro whitabooting beyond reason (and, indeed, stretching the very utility of language to its whitaboot extremes) interspersed with trivial annoyances and comments about big cocks.

It would fit right in

Thank **** i'm not the only one who sees it.