So you're rebuking alleged hearsay with yet more hearsay.....!?! :o
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HEARSAY:
Unverified information heard or received from another; rumor.
Since that game I have been told that the version of events concerning Cliftonville fans at that game was bull, though some were happy to let it be spun out. Up to the point when I spoke to the Derry fan last week that was classed as hearsay. Since I spoke to him and he verified what had really happened then it ceased to be hearsay. :p
Well Mr Parker your version is also a load of Bull, as the truth is it was a mixture of both.
It was Derry scumbags who obtained tickets for their Belfast scumbag mates and met up at the game with one thing in mind.
And tell your Derry City source that he's talking shi*e because I witnessed 3 people with Cliftonville tops, 2 with polo-shirts and one with a jersey.
What's all the above crapola got to do with the True Blues? :confused:
When I see some posters' names on threads on here :rolleyes: - I tend not to read them!!
Ah yes mixture of the truth? People see Cliftonville colours. Sectarian songs = Cliftonville Supporters.
Being Belfast scumbags does not make them necessarily Cliftonville supporters in the same way being Derry Scumbags does not make them necessarily Derry supporters either.
BTW, Do you know the person I mentioned wearing the Cliftonville top. Good Derry man is he not? I am sorry that he was not 'fashion observant' failing to spot two polo shirts if that was the case. What I do know that he is a good Reds supporter, both the Cliftonville version and the Candystripe version and from a well respected Derry footballing family and I have no reason to doubt his word.
Oh and these scumbags, both Derry & Belfast, are they as "well connected" as I was also told?
Mr Parker,
No offence but I was a few rows in front of three lads with Cliftonville gear on.
One lad had a Cliftonville hat on, and the other two had Cliftonville scarves. All with the de rigeur Celtic regalia as well.
They started a rendition "We're the boys from North of the Border" in the second half at which they were told to shut the **** up.
One of them was the worse for wear and threatened those around him with "I'll sort ye lot out" before taking a drunken swing. Amazingly they managed to practice a perfect Belfast accent throughout the game...........
I only personally know one Derry man who actively follows Cliftonville and he was not at the game in question.
As for the "well connected" Derry men, I certainly did see one Derry man involved whom I would perceive to be "connected."
Although I do see your point, as the Derry men I witnessed would not in my opinion be regular Derry City supporters,so the same could be said of the Belfast men.