Insults? Hmmm. No I was wondering what exactly is taught in Irish schools about emigration. I get the impression that you think that my 'obsession' with the lack of any teaching on this subject is all in the mind. Perhaps you could enlighten me as A Arse, Colm, and Conor's mate Neil, don't seem to want 'to trade insults' either.Quote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
What p*sses me off is not being anti-Celtic. I've a minimal interest in the club which Davros, Sylvo and others well know. While being accused of doing the work the muppets mentioned above can't be ars*d to do, I'll list my probs with the club.
1. Many of their fans feel that the club is on par with the National team.
2. Many of their Scottish fans are one minute weekend provos, the next supporting Scotland.
3. The religious bigotry I've witnessed at the games I attended in the eighties.
4. Supporting Celtic against an Irish club side you'd otherwise support.
5. Going every week/fortnight to watch a club in a cr*p league while claiming the league back home - who recent history of games between clubs of both leagues suggests is more than a match for - is cr*p.
6. Banging on about Rangers' years of religious discrimination while playing against the said team and taking up ticket allocations.
....oh yes and the fact that every Celtic song must be sung with a Gorbals accent. Had to put up with that behind me in Basel with the only redeeming feature was that one of the songsters' voice broke (and b*llocks no doubt dropped) halfway through the game rendering him incapable of continuing. :D
What p*sses me off is that the people who slag off Celtic - a club founded by an Irishman - would have no qualms about following other foreign clubs that have absolutely no connection with either themselves or Ireland except that in AD such and such, they had an Irish player, and then insult anyone Irish that was born outside the 26C. Personally I think these people have real issues with emmigrants and their offspring...a sort of jealousy, but I'll leave that to Freud, or ignorance. Hence the question of education.