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EssEmm
14-04-2003, 11:58 AM
A belated 'ho ho ho' to the Leaping Leprechaun and his band of er.... footballers(?) after their magnificent performance against the mighty Inverness Caley Thistle.

Sellick were put out of the Scottish Cup twice in four years by the Highland Giants.

Let's not forget that Sellick FC played eight Internationalists in their most recent encounter with the first division team, and still couldn't win :)

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
14-04-2003, 02:23 PM
Couple of weeks too late me thinks :rolleyes:

I'm no Sellick fan, but I'd rather be a Timmy than a member of the great unwashed :p

We could always talk about Rangers European campaign (or lack of it) :p

EssEmm
14-04-2003, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
Couple of weeks too late me thinks :rolleyes:

I'm no Sellick fan, but I'd rather be a Timmy than a member of the great unwashed :p

We could always talk about Rangers European campaign (or lack of it) :p

Timmy = Member of the Great Unwashed. I think you got your wires crossed there :)

Ah yes, Celtic make an impression in Europe for the first time in 23 years and suddenly they're World beaters :)

Bri-namite
14-04-2003, 03:07 PM
Originally posted by EssEmm

Ah yes, Celtic make an impression in Europe for the first time in 23 years and suddenly they're World beaters :)

Hmmmm, not World Beaters, just stating the fact that they're still in Europe whilst Rangers were knocked out early by some diddy team.

The last Scottish team to win a Euro trophy are World beaters however :p

EssEmm
14-04-2003, 03:10 PM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
The last Scottish team to win a Euro trophy are World beaters however :p

Oh dear... :crazyeyes

The men in white coats will be round shortly :)

pinkstar
14-04-2003, 06:02 PM
Eh, Rangers might have been put out by a diddy team as u call it but at least it was the champions league. And remember, as celtic have shown, everyone slips up to a diddy team once or twice (or more often in Celtic's case).

I think everyone has to accept that the UEFA cup is crap this year. The only decent team in it are Porto. I reckon celtic will probably make it to the final cos their diving and moaning will fool the ref but they will get hammered in the final and I will laugh my ass off. Someone suggested to me how funny it would be if they were in the final and went out on penalties due to Lennon missing and then he was shown on tv crying like a baby. I'd tape it and watch it over and over again.

Also, can I just ask what people's opinions are on the date of the old firm game (27th)? I personally can see why celtic are annoyed but the way they've gone about complaining (or should that be whining) is pathetic. McLeod is basically saying that the celtic fans will have reason to riot!! Plus remember that in '92 Rangers played Leeds in the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE (something celtic can only dream of) but still managed to come back and play an old firm game at Parkhead- I don't remember the Gers complaining that they needed more time to rest (they won the game incidentally).
Mind you, the celtic squad do all look like they need to lay off the pies so probably need about a fortnight to rest.

*ahem* rant over.

EssEmm
14-04-2003, 06:20 PM
Originally posted by pinkstar
Also, can I just ask what people's opinions are on the date of the old firm game (27th)? I personally can see why celtic are annoyed but the way they've gone about complaining (or should that be whining) is pathetic. McLeod is basically saying that the celtic fans will have reason to riot!! Plus remember that in '92 Rangers played Leeds in the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE (something celtic can only dream of) but still managed to come back and play an old firm game at Parkhead- I don't remember the Gers complaining that they needed more time to rest (they won the game incidentally).
Mind you, the celtic squad do all look like they need to lay off the pies so probably need about a fortnight to rest.

*ahem* rant over.

Rangers have played Old Firm games just before or just after major European matches ten times in the last ten seasons.

Big teams just get on with it :)

Kiezo
14-04-2003, 10:33 PM
Shuttit ya hun bastard :p

In regard to the game on the 27th, it's out of order. The circumstances are different from the one's that the huns had to 'endure'.

Anyway, what the fuck does it matter to the other 10 clubs when the game's played?

Bri-namite
14-04-2003, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by pinkstar
Eh, Rangers might have been put out by a diddy team as u call it but at least it was the champions league.

Such a lie. I remember Ronald de Whore boasting in the Daily Ranger at the start of the season how Rangers would win the UEFA Cup.

Hmmmm..

EssEmm
14-04-2003, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by Kiezo
Shuttit ya hun bastard :p

In regard to the game on the 27th, it's out of order. The circumstances are different from the one's that the huns had to 'endure'.

Anyway, what the fuck does it matter to the other 10 clubs when the game's played?

Why is it out of order, Tarrier? :)

Tell me Taig, why is it different from what other clubs had to endure? :rolleyes:

Where did I say the other 10 clubs mattered?

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
14-04-2003, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by pinkstar

Plus remember that in '92 Rangers played Leeds in the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE (something celtic can only dream of) but still managed to come back and play an old firm game at Parkhead- I don't remember the Gers complaining that they needed more time to rest (they won the game incidentally).


A bit like in 1983 when Aberdeen won the Cup Winners Cup against Real Madrid, and came back and whooped the ass of the Huns in the Scottish Cup Final.

Would be so funny if they had to play on the 27th and Celtic won and went on to win the league. That'd make my day.

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 12:01 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
A bit like in 1983 when Aberdeen won the Cup Winners Cup against Real Madrid, and came back and whooped the ass of the Huns in the Scottish Cup Final.

Would be so funny if they had to play on the 27th and Celtic won and went on to win the league. That'd make my day.

A bit like it how?

The Scottish Cup Final that season was 10 days after the European Cup-Winner's Cup Final. So how could it possibly be the same? :)

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 12:15 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
A bit like it how?


A team coming back from Europe to whoop the ass of the Huns, be it 10 days later or 1000 days later, it happened. So it is a bit like it really.

Ha, I just used the words "Hun" and "Europe" in a sentence without pissing out laughing :p

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 12:18 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
A team coming back from Europe to whoop the ass of the Huns, be it 10 days later or 1000 days later, it happened. So it is a bit like it really.

Ha, I just used the words "Hun" and "Europe" in a sentence without pissing out laughing :p

Ahhh the 80s... When fans of Scottish League clubs used to chant "Go home ya Huns" at Celtic fans.

So it wasn't like it at all? You could be a Tim with your logic :)

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 12:25 AM
Dear Problem Page,

I am a sailor in the New Zealand Navy. My parents live in the suburb of Seatoun and one of my sisters, who lives in Palmerston North, is married to a guy from Glasgow, Scotland. My Father and Mother have recently been arrested for growing and selling marijuana and are currently dependent on my two sisters, who are prostitutes in Auckland. I have two brothers, one who is currently serving a non-parole life sentence in Mt.Eden Prison, Auckland, for the rape & murder of a teenage boy in 1994, the other currently being held in the Wellington remand centre on charges of incest with his three children.

I have recently become engaged to marry a former Thai prostitute who lives in Christchurch and indeed is still a part time "working girl" in a Brothel, however, her time there is limited as she has recently been infected with an STD. We intend to marry as soon as possible and are currently looking into the possibility of opening our own brothel with my fianc utilising her knowledge of the industry, working as the manager. I am hoping my two sisters would be interested in joining our team. Although I would prefer them not to prostitute themselves at least it would get them off the streets, and hopefully the heroin.

My problem is this: I love my fiance and look forward to bringing her into the family and of course I want to be totally honest with her.

Should I tell her about my brother-in-law being a Rangers fan?

Kiezo
15-04-2003, 12:30 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
Why is it out of order, Tarrier? :)

Tell me Taig, why is it different from what other clubs had to endure? :rolleyes:

Where did I say the other 10 clubs mattered?

:rolleyes:

No need for sectarianism, ya scummy orange prick :yeees:

It's different, because this game was decided now. Not at the start of the season. This game is a league decider, and could have been easily put back.

I never said you said the other 10 clubs mattered, but the final decision of the game was put to the vote of the 10 clubs, 6 of them voted against Celtic - why? It doesn't matter to them.

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 12:31 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
Dear Problem Page,

I am a sailor in the New Zealand Navy. My parents live in the suburb of Seatoun and one of my sisters, who lives in Palmerston North, is married to a guy from Glasgow, Scotland. My Father and Mother have recently been arrested for growing and selling marijuana and are currently dependent on my two sisters, who are prostitutes in Auckland. I have two brothers, one who is currently serving a non-parole life sentence in Mt.Eden Prison, Auckland, for the rape & murder of a teenage boy in 1994, the other currently being held in the Wellington remand centre on charges of incest with his three children.

I have recently become engaged to marry a former Thai prostitute who lives in Christchurch and indeed is still a part time "working girl" in a Brothel, however, her time there is limited as she has recently been infected with an STD. We intend to marry as soon as possible and are currently looking into the possibility of opening our own brothel with my fianc utilising her knowledge of the industry, working as the manager. I am hoping my two sisters would be interested in joining our team. Although I would prefer them not to prostitute themselves at least it would get them off the streets, and hopefully the heroin.

My problem is this: I love my fiance and look forward to bringing her into the family and of course I want to be totally honest with her.

Should I tell her about my brother-in-law being a Rangers fan?

Ho ho ho! Struggling to find new material/a comeback? :)

:rolleyes:

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 12:37 AM
Originally posted by Kiezo
No need for sectarianism, ya scummy orange prick :yeees:

It's different, because this game was decided now. Not at the start of the season. This game is a league decider, and could have been easily put back.

I never said you said the other 10 clubs mattered, but the final decision of the game was put to the vote of the 10 clubs, 6 of them voted against Celtic - why? It doesn't matter to them.

So when should the game be played?

At a time when the League could actually be won? Hence recreating May 2nd 1999 when Celtic fans shamed their club infront of a Worldwide audience with pitch invasions, coin throwing and high-flying antics from the top tier?

Should it be played on the last day when the League trophy would be presented to Rangers, hence causing yet more trouble from Satans minions?

Well?

Part of the problem here is that McLeod basically threatened violence if the game was not switched.

Why would he do that?

Is it the Celtic way to threaten violence if things don't go their way?

Does he know the history of his own fans with their terrorising opposition players, terrorising referees and crowd violence?

What about MO'N's comments about the Rangers bias?

How can you explain TEN Old Firm matches being played next to important European games?

Surely if there was a Rangers bias then these League games would have been switched to benefit Rangers?

So many questions Timmy :)

What's the bets you avoid most of them as if they were soap? :)

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 12:38 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
Ho ho ho! Struggling to find new material/a comeback? :)


Not really. I just thought I'd lighten the mood. I'm sorry, I keep forgetting you're a Rangers fan, had your sense of humours collectively removed :p

So, care to discuss the legitmacy of your club's toilet pa..sorry matchday programme, branding us Sheepy people "scum" ?? Or how about the continual BBC bias towards all things Hun ??

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 12:43 AM
Originally posted by Kiezo
It doesn't matter to them.

I think to be fair the idea is that teams like Aberdeen were likely to have voted against Celtic was because the Old Firm had been rebelling against everything the other 10 wanted, i.e SPL TV, the new TV deal etc etc etc. I bet if it was Rangers in Europe (ha) then it would have been the same, it was seen as a chance to stand up to the Old Firm demanding things be run their way.

Personally I think our Chief Executive Keith Wyness is a fat bastard without a clue, and it could easily be moved from the 27th.

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 12:43 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
Not really. I just thought I'd lighten the mood. I'm sorry, I keep forgetting you're a Rangers fan, had your sense of humours collectively removed :p

So, care to discuss the legitmacy of your club's toilet pa..sorry matchday programme, branding us Sheepy people "scum" ?? Or how about the continual BBC bias towards all things Hun ??

Whilst an official publication should refrain from such blunt comments, can you actually deny it?

I mean, a group of around 500 people who visit Ibrox and gleefully sing about the death of 66 football fans in a tragic accident is hardly a humane thing to do.

Or how about rejoicing in the death of one of the greatest wingers that Scotland has ever produced?

Then there's elevating Neil Simpson to hero status for breaking the knee of the most promising Scotland player for a generation.

You can't deny any of those things because they happen every time Ehburdeen visit Ibrox.

Are they the actions of people? Or are they the actions of scum? :)

I bet you avoid the question like a Tim ;)

:rolleyes:

Kiezo
15-04-2003, 12:50 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
So when should the game be played?

The bank holiday Monday.

Should it be played on the last day when the League trophy would be presented to Rangers, hence causing yet more trouble from Satans minions?

Do you really want to bring religion into this?

Part of the problem here is that McLeod basically threatened violence if the game was not switched.

He did not threaten violence. He reminded people of the violence that occurred in the past (not that I condone him doing so, mind).

He cannot possibly be responsible for the Celtic support, all beit small sections of it.

Is it the Celtic way to threaten violence if things don't go their way?

See above.

Does he know the history of his own fans with their terrorising opposition players, terrorising referees and crowd violence?

I'd imagine so - why?

What about MO'N's comments about the Rangers bias?

What about them?

How can you explain TEN Old Firm matches being played next to important European games?

The fact that they were determined at the start of the season.

You seem to be ignoring this fact.

Besides, even if they weren't, they still weren't league deciders.

Surely if there was a Rangers bias then these League games would have been switched to benefit Rangers?

You mean like the way they stand, which do benefit Rangers?

What's the bets you avoid most of them as if they were soap? :)

Woah, not one avoided - I guess your lot still hold the title of 'The Great Unwashed'.

Kiezo
15-04-2003, 12:52 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
Or are they the actions of scum? :)

I'd be here all night listing the actions of the true scum...sorry, Rangers 'fans'.

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 12:54 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm

I mean, a group of around 500 people who visit Ibrox and gleefully sing about the death of 66 football fans in a tragic accident is hardly a humane thing to do.

What utter shite, are you seriously saying every Aberdeen fan at the last few Ibrox games has taken part in such chants. As I was at one of the games, I really hope you aren't. It's a minority, who should be condemed by the way.

Originally posted by EssEmm

Or how about rejoicing in the death of one of the greatest wingers that Scotland has ever produced?.

Again, it's a fucking minority.

Originally posted by EssEmm

Then there's elevating Neil Simpson to hero status for breaking the knee of the most promising Scotland player for a generation

WHO'S THAT LYING ON..

I think he was seen as somewhat of a hero anyway to be fair.

Originally posted by EssEmm

You can't deny any of those things because they happen every time Ehburdeen visit Ibrox.

Are they the actions of people? Or are they the actions of scum? :)


The same type of people who threw coins at Robbie Winters surely. Conveniently forgot about that one huh ??

How about Mr Ricksen "striaghtening out" Darren Young ?? Again, convenient McCurry was on hand to "miss" that little kung fu kick.

Face it, your lot are just as bad.

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 01:00 AM
The bank holiday Monday.

Why should Celtic be given special treatment?

Lazio travel away to Inter on the Sunday. Boavista and Porto are also playing on those days.

They're all important matches for the respective clubs, so what makes Celtic so special?


Do you really want to bring religion into this?

No. When did I say/imply so?


He did not threaten violence. He reminded people of the violence that occurred in the past (not that I condone him doing so, mind).

And why would he remind people of what happened in the past if not to use it to manipulate decisions of others?

Celtic fans have a reputation of violence. He is simply using history to attempt to influence the SPL.


The fact that they were determined at the start of the season.

You seem to be ignoring this fact.

Besides, even if they weren't, they still weren't league deciders.

Dear Bhoy...... Every Old Firm game in recent years can be seen as a title decider.

If there was a Rangers bias then the fixtures preceding or following Old Firm games of bygone seasons of yore could simply have been postponed or shifted to take Rangers' minds off them. No?

The historic actions of Beelzebub's followers in 1999 means that an Old Firm game can now no longer be the match where the League title is actually won and lost.

There are then only two home matches other than this left for Rangers after the split. One of these will have the League trophy presentation, which is hardly appropriate to hold in front of the Mhanks.

To avoid a bulk of home fixtures, the obvious date in the SPL calender is April 27th.



Did you notice Man U played Real away on Wednesday, and then had to travel to Newcastle on Saturday?

Or that Real player at the Nou Camp before their return leg against Man U?

Big teams get on with it, whilst Timmy moans ;)

:rolleyes:

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 01:05 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
What utter shite, are you seriously saying every Aberdeen fan at the last few Ibrox games has taken part in such chants. As I was at one of the games, I really hope you aren't. It's a minority, who should be condemed by the way.



Again, it's a fucking minority.



WHO'S THAT LYING ON..

I think he was seen as somewhat of a hero anyway to be fair.



The same type of people who threw coins at Robbie Winters surely. Conveniently forgot about that one huh ??

How about Mr Ricksen "striaghtening out" Darren Young ?? Again, convenient McCurry was on hand to "miss" that little kung fu kick.

Face it, your lot are just as bad.

Are you justifying the actions of these fans by saying "It's a minority"? Tut tut, a terrible argument.

The away section for diddy teams at Ibrox is small. I'd imagine Aberdeen bring around 500 fans these days. Are you telling me you were the only one that didn't:

1/ Rejoice in the death of the 66 fans the perished in the Ibrox Disaster of 1971

and

2/ Sing about the death of Davie Cooper

? :confused:

If you are then why associate yourself with hundreds of other fans that lower themselves to the levels as to rejoice in the deaths of the innocents?

Well?

Whoever threw the coin at Winter's was out of order. Did it justify an Aberdeen fan slashing a pensioner in the Rangers end?

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 01:16 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
Are you justifying the actions of these fans by saying "It's a minority"? Tut tut, a terrible argument.

No, you brought up the "a group of around 500 people who visit Ibrox and gleefully sing about the death of 66 football fans" bit, and I said it was a minority. I condemn those who did take part in such chants, and at the game I was at, there were plenty of fans telling them to shut up.

Originally posted by EssEmm

The away section for diddy teams at Ibrox is small. I'd imagine Aberdeen bring around 500 fans these days. Are you telling me you were the only one that didn't

No, if memory serves I'd say that there were about 50 fans taking part in these chants. At the most. And as you perfectly well know, there were plenty of people shopping them to the Polis, and measures are being taken to rid the travelling Red Army of this minority, which I applaud.

Originally posted by EssEmm

If you are then why associate yourself with hundreds of other fans that lower themselves to the levels as to rejoice in the deaths of the innocents?

No, I'm not, and the vast majority of Dons fans don't either. It's just the biased West Coast reporting of the Aberdeen support is exaggerated. Don't beleive everything you read in the Daily Ranger, it's what's called propoganda.

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
No, you brought up the "a group of around 500 people who visit Ibrox and gleefully sing about the death of 66 football fans" bit, and I said it was a minority. I condemn those who did take part in such chants, and at the game I was at, there were plenty of fans telling them to shut up.



No, if memory serves I'd say that there were about 50 fans taking part in these chants. At the most. And as you perfectly well know, there were plenty of people shopping them to the Polis, and measures are being taken to rid the travelling Red Army of this minority, which I applaud.



No, I'm not, and the vast majority of Dons fans don't either. It's just the biased West Coast reporting of the Aberdeen support is exaggerated. Don't beleive everything you read in the Daily Ranger, it's what's called propoganda.

You're kidding yourself if you think it's 50 people singing these songs.

The travelling Aberdeen supporters that visit Ibrox are more than happy to sing about the Ibrox Disaster as if it were a joke.

They are scum. If you attempt to justify that then you're worse than them, and if you deny it then you're just as bad as them.

It's ironic that you still call it the Daily Ranger. Since Rangers fans boycott of said rag a few years ago for anti-Gers sentiments expressed, the circulation has plummeted to worrying levels for people at the Mirror Group.

To sum up, the vast majority of Bears do not buy the Daily Record. Doens't news reach up North? :)

:rolleyes:

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 01:29 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm

The travelling Aberdeen supporters that visit Ibrox are more than happy to sing about the Ibrox Disaster as if it were a joke.

Fine. How many do you think there were, out of 500 ?? 100 maximum. I was there remember.

Originally posted by EssEmm

They are scum. If you attempt to justify that then you're worse than them, and if you deny it then you're just as bad as them.

I've already condemnded them aout 4748327846 times in this thread. I think you're being a bit selective and reading only what you want to read.

Let me spell it out.

The Aberdeen fans (still with me hope) that chant shit like that at Ibrox (nearly there) are to be condemned.

Hope that helped.

Originally posted by EssEmm

It's ironic that you still call it the Daily Ranger. Since Rangers fans boycott of said rag a few years ago for anti-Gers sentiments expressed, the circulation has plummeted to worrying levels for people at the Mirror Group.

You should read it, it's like the fecking Rangers News. Assuming you can read that is.

Aint heard you condemn Ricksen yet by the way :rolleyes:

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 01:35 AM
Originally posted by Brian Kitten
Fine. How many do you think there were, out of 500 ?? 100 maximum. I was there remember.



I've already condemnded them aout 4748327846 times in this thread. I think you're being a bit selective and reading only what you want to read.

Let me spell it out.

The Aberdeen fans (still with me hope) that chant shit like that at Ibrox (nearly there) are to be condemned.

Hope that helped.



You should read it, it's like the fecking Rangers News. Assuming you can read that is.

Aint heard you condemn Ricksen yet by the way :rolleyes:

I was there too :)

If the majority condemned the minority then they didn't really do a good job seeing as the Ibrox Disaster ditty was being sung as I left the stadium after the final whistle. So how did that happen?

Would these Aberdeen fans travel to Hillsborough and come up with a little ditty for the locals?

If not, why not?

I don't read the Daily Retard. I don't buy it and it's very anti-Rangers. Did you see that? I think you're being a bit selective and reading only what you want to read. :)

Oh, Ricksen's moment of madness was out of order.

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 01:44 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm

If the majority condemned the minority then they didn't really do a good job seeing as the Ibrox Disaster ditty was being sung as I left the stadium after the final whistle. So how did that happen?

No, that's simply not true.

If you seriosuly believe it wasn't a minority, there's no reasoning with you. Sorry, but that's just ignorant stupidity.

Originally posted by EssEmm

Would these Aberdeen fans travel to Hillsborough and come up with a little ditty for the locals??

I can't speak for the minority. I've already condemed them, and I can't speak for their mindless actions. Although I'd doubt it, these people seem to have it in for Rangers. As I do, albeit to a far lesser degree.

Originally posted by EssEmm

I don't read the Daily Retard. I don't buy it and it's very anti-Rangers. Did you see that?

How do you know if you don't buy it. Ah, you steal it :p


Originally posted by EssEmm

Oh, Ricksen's moment of madness was out of order.

How about the statement that Young needed "straightening out", which I don't believe Ricksen has retracted ??

EssEmm
15-04-2003, 02:03 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brian Kitten
No, that's simply not true.

If you seriosuly believe it wasn't a minority, there's no reasoning with you. Sorry, but that's just ignorant stupidity.

Check it out Brian :) Saturday 1st Feb earlier this year. After the final whistle the sheepies were rejoicing in the death of the 66 innocents.

I can safely say it is not a minority since I have attended every Aberdeen/Rangers match at Ibrox for God knows how many years, and my seat is usually right next to the away fans. It's not difficult to tell that the vast, vast majority of travellers are singing this.

To deny it makes you a liar, simple as :)

You're an Aberdeen fan. Enlighten us and delve into the warped mind of a mutton molester....... Aberdeen fans would surely condemn anyone that mocked Hillborough (surely?) yet a large section of their fans (and arguably the most dedicated fans and hence the true fans of the club?) rejoice in the Ibrox Disaster or 1971.

How about the statement that Young needed "straightening out", which I don't believe Ricksen has retracted ??

Ricksen was punished for his comments. When will Aberdeen fans be punished for rejoicing in the death of football fans?

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 02:18 AM
Originally posted by EssEmm
Check it out Brian :) Saturday 1st Feb earlier this year. After the final whistle the sheepies were rejoicing in the death of the 66 innocents. [/B]

I was actually referring to the one i was at, at the tail end of last season. Although I still say it's a load of bollocks that the majority were talking part, whenever the game was.

Originally posted by EssEmm
I can safely say it is not a minority since I have attended every Aberdeen/Rangers match at Ibrox for God knows how many years, and my seat is usually right next to the away fans. It's not difficult to tell that the vast, vast majority of travellers are singing this.

To deny it makes you a liar, simple as :)
[/B]

Sorry, but that's just lies. I'm sure you want to hear what you want to hear, and I still think there's a good chance you're being fed this crap by certain publications. It is not a majority, and I'm sure as hell we could go on till the sun goes down about who's lying, but I was amongst them, and I say on penalty of perjury that it was not a majority.


Originally posted by EssEmm
You're an Aberdeen fan. Enlighten us and delve into the warped mind of a mutton molester....... Aberdeen fans would surely condemn anyone that mocked Hillborough (surely?) yet a large section of their fans (and arguably the most dedicated fans and hence the true fans of the club?) rejoice in the Ibrox Disaster or 1971.[/B]

Here we go again. I've condemned the minority of the clubs fans who take part in such innapropriate behaviour, and they are scum. Simple as. It is not a large section of our fans, it's a minority. Funny how these chants are never to be heard at Pittodrie when you lot are in town. I'm willing to bet that Rangers scum element outweighs ours, in both proportion and in number.

Most Aberdeen fans would condemn anti-Hillsborough chants, and most Aberdeen fans condemn anti-Ibrox Disaster chants. Again, we could argue till the sun comes down about it, but I believe it to be true. Every club has a mindless minority, and I challenge you to come up with evidence that Aberdeen's scum fans are any higher in number than any other clubs.

pinkstar
15-04-2003, 10:10 AM
My god! There's been a lot of posts here since I last checked!

Anyway, didn't read them all in depth cos it basically just seemed to be Brian Kitten and EssEmm arguing over who's team and fans were the scummiest. I think it's a well known fact that in Scottish football every team has a small group of idiots who give the rest of the supporters a bad name (eg the celtic fans who shamed their team in May '99 or the Rangers fans who chant racist abuse or the Aberdeen fans who celebrate the Ibrox disaster).

But to get back to the point about changing the date of the game, it can't be played on the 3rd of May cos thats Bank Holiday weekend and the police don't allow old firm games on bank holidays. Simple as that. Any later and its likely that rangers will have wrapped up the title and we all know what happened last time Rangers won a league decider against the Tims!

To be honest, I don't care when it's played. I am confident that Rangers will win it anyway. Its a bonus that the Sellick fans are getting so hot and bothered over it tho. If they do riot and cause any damage to Ibrox all they'll be doing is leaving their club to foot the bill and will hopefully be banned from Ibrox. :)

Bri-namite
15-04-2003, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by pinkstar

Anyway, didn't read them all in depth cos it basically just seemed to be Brian Kitten and EssEmm arguing over who's team and fans were the scummiest. I think it's a well known fact that in Scottish football every team has a small group of idiots who give the rest of the supporters a bad name (eg the celtic fans who shamed their team in May '99 or the Rangers fans who chant racist abuse or the Aberdeen fans who celebrate the Ibrox disaster).


Which is exactly the point I was trying to make. Yes, our travelling fans have a bad reputation, but it's the minority, whatever anyone says. Although I'd say it isn't the minority of Rangers fans who shout about "fenian blood", I wonder what would happen if they started shouting about "Jewish blood" or whatever. Hmmm.

I still think Rangers are gonna win the leauge though ;)