Spot on from our Caitlin. The huns will try and do everything possible to win.Decent result for the girls today. I imagine they might have gotten it over line with Celtic fans there. Either way Caitlin makes a good point, which was about way more than allowing in opposition fans.
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Saw a lot of bigoted stuff from them in the 'Shire' two shipyards, one you couldn't get into if you went to a Catholic school, I worked in the other one for a short time, decided I wanted something else, but the Orange marches through the town every July showed just how neanderthal they were, stopping outside the chapel to give it laldy as they and their fellow mutants bellowed out their songs of hatred, worked with a few on the other bus, but we all got along well, and the banter was good, but we knew that when the whistle blew, and the next 90 odd minutes, they were Huns, and we were Fenians, and afterwards we'd go for a pint together and go over the game...not so today in most instances, the west of Scotland is a hotbed of Hunnery, always has been, always will be, it's learned behaviour in the home and sadly, it's a stain on Scotland, which will never change due to the bowler hat brigade and those of that ilk, in the SFA HHThey maybe don't penalise them as they share the same views? I am so glad I never grew up in, or exprienced, this nonsense on a day to day basis. The hatred oozes out
I am so glad I grew up well away from that crap. We still give each other a hard time about the football, but that is all it is. I have friends, family members, in-laws & work colleagues and I'd say they were all strictly about the football, except 1 who is a currant bun.Saw a lot of bigoted stuff from them in the 'Shire' two shipyards, one you couldn't get into if you went to a Catholic school, I worked in the other one for a short time, decided I wanted something else, but the Orange marches through the town every July showed just how neanderthal they were, stopping outside the chapel to give it laldy as they and their fellow mutants bellowed out their songs of hatred, worked with a few on the other bus, but we all got along well, and the banter was good, but we knew that when the whistle blew, and the next 90 odd minutes, they were Huns, and we were Fenians, and afterwards we'd go for a pint together and go over the game...not so today in most instances, the west of Scotland is a hotbed of Hunnery, always has been, always will be, it's learned behaviour in the home and sadly, it's a stain on Scotland, which will never change due to the bowler hat brigade and those of that ilk, in the SFA HH
And at the expense of the game in our country.Spot on from our Caitlin. The huns will try and do everything possible to win.
Great resultWell done Ghirls
Tash Flint doing Tash Flint stuff.
Not only are they petty horrible bastards TTQ they're horrible petty mingin bawgin clatty scummy disgusting bastards , it's fair to say we don't like themJust posted that on WC poll thread. They’re petty horrible bastards. COYGIG
Interesting read (I stay in Ayrshire have done for long time now) my town is definitely loyalist but not as bad as years ago the orange parades don’t have the following as years ago but still very much present and it’s frustrating as some of them don’t have have a clue about the situation in the north or Ireland or even know the slightest thing about been a Protestant) I worked in the new hunterston converter station years ago for 10 month but I heard in the 80s up until the early 2000s it was impossible to get work in hunterston power station for catholics/celtic fans unsure if that was true or not but I would like to know and if that was true then it’s a disgrace and EDF or what ever company owned it at the time have a lot to answer for especially when there’s no decent jobs in this part of the countrySaw a lot of bigoted stuff from them in the 'Shire' two shipyards, one you couldn't get into if you went to a Catholic school, I worked in the other one for a short time, decided I wanted something else, but the Orange marches through the town every July showed just how neanderthal they were, stopping outside the chapel to give it laldy as they and their fellow mutants bellowed out their songs of hatred, worked with a few on the other bus, but we all got along well, and the banter was good, but we knew that when the whistle blew, and the next 90 odd minutes, they were Huns, and we were Fenians, and afterwards we'd go for a pint together and go over the game...not so today in most instances, the west of Scotland is a hotbed of Hunnery, always has been, always will be, it's learned behaviour in the home and sadly, it's a stain on Scotland, which will never change due to the bowler hat brigade and those of that ilk, in the SFA HH