Starrynight
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Oh dear we will all now have to refrain from using the h.. word a Sheriff has now ruled it to be sectarian, if used against someone of the protestant faith... mainly Rangers supporters.
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Oh dear we will all now have to refrain from using the h.. word a Sheriff has now rulled it to be sectarian, if used against someone of the protestant faith... mainly Rangers supporters.
Tell that sheriff tae stick he`s badge up he`s shitter!!Oh dear we will all now have to refrain from using the h.. word a Sheriff has now rulled it to be sectarian, if used against someone of the protestant faith... mainly Rangers support
I wonder what the definition of the word faith is here, Big fekin gray area.... I mean is someone who was brought up in a household were no one attended church and they went to a non denominational school of the said Faith???? Or someone who got dragged to their church as a kid but now only goes for weddings and funerals etc... Of the faith???Oh dear we will all now have to refrain from using the h.. word a Sheriff has now rulled it to be sectarian, if used against someone of the protestant faith... mainly Rangers supporters.
Dirty cheating bastard and not forgetting his snide nip of Kyogo one time he played against us.
I'll post this again to show how bad our referees are, from the guy with the whistle to the wankers in the VAR room.
Hatate was awarded a penalty on Saturday. It was soft and Hatate went down easily, but every single player does it when they feel contact.
After a VAR review, it was deemed to not be a foul. Hatate was the attacking player. As he entered the box, the defending players boot made slight contact with the bottom of Hatates boot, all the while Hatate felt the defender leaning on him....he was within his rights to go down IMO. I'm not mad that it the ref changed his mind....but the video above shows that the penalty would have stood at the other end. The penalty would have stood if it was a hun.
Can I also point out, Souttars dive was right in front of the lineman, who didn't feel the need to tell Walsh that Souttar was cheating.....huns got a foul for that BTW...
That's what I thought it came from... protesting against the teachings and rule from the Vatican.I have never thought of Protestant being a faith, I have always seen it as protesting against what someone else believes if that makes any sense.
Thank goodness forthe lawman educating me on that one.
How stupid. Isn't the term hun used because they were hiding in the shipyards when the Nazis were dropping bombs on Britain? Someone who is supposed to be as smart as a sheriff should have been able to work out that it is not offensive... well, not really.Oh dear we will all now have to refrain from using the h.. word a Sheriff has now rulled it to be sectarian, if used against someone of the protestant faith... mainly Rangers supporters.
A term of endearment? Damn... I had better start just calling them orange bastards, then!
Frozen in time. Just like the balls he can't avoid fondling. ❄ ❄