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    Lionel Hutz
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    Originally posted by Scotsman
    So in one hand you're saying that by staing facts about Scotland I took offence but on the other me stating fact about Ireland you have taken offence and that's acceptable as it's childish from me.

    Hello!!

    Practice what you preach Lionel!!

    You talk a good game and that' s all.
    Yes but my facts were relevent to the thread where as yours were not!

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    Lionel Hutz
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    Originally posted by TheRealRovers
    Isn't this thread meant to be about Celtic
    Was mostly about proclaiming all Celtic fans as bigots............
    Just went abit of topic thats all!

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    Re: Re: and for the last time...

    Originally posted by gspain
    Agreed it is ridiculous and disgraceful to expect Irish people to support Hibs or indeed any other British club - they should support Limerick or Shelbourne or Longford or whoever.
    I don't see what's wrong with supporting Hibs. Hibernian FC were the first football club to be founded by Irish people ever. I don't expect Irish people to support the Hibees. But if they are to support a foreign club, it might as well be the Hibees.

    Hibernian FC were founded by a Catholic priest from Ballingarry Co Limerick, Canon Hannan in 1875. A good reason for Limerick people to support them instead of Celtic.

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    Re: Re: Re: and for the last time...

    Originally posted by Paddy Ramone
    A good reason for Limerick people to support them instead of Celtic.
    Think at the moment, the best thing Limerick people could do is support Limerick FC before it dies the death...
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: and for the last time...

    Originally posted by Macy
    Think at the moment, the best thing Limerick people could do is support Limerick FC before it dies the death...
    I don't disagree with you. More people should support their local clubs.

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    Re: A Wee Bit Political

    Originally posted by Scotsman


    What does Hibernian mean? - Excuse my ignorance.

    Hibernian means Irish. It is derived from the Roman name for Ireland which was Hibernia.

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    Well I'm a member of the SNP and I've never heard it's initials standing for Soon no pope (quote: Scotsman) - are you sure you have been listening too much to your north-Br*t labour chums

    The SNP face huge hostility in in Glasgow. I know folk that have when campaigning round the doors for the SNP been telt they are orange b*stards or linked to the IRA. Have to say, I find Paddy's unionist reasoning of Celtic and Rangers quite convincing and while he's probably deliberately stretched it, I'm sure there is more than a little grain of truth in it. It's certainly true that the west of Scotland is overwhelmingly north-Brit in its voting patterns - particularly catholics, many of whom are prominent members of the labour party.

    Only a decade ago the SNP decided to remain neutral on the Irish national question, when the grassroots would sympathise with the nationalist side - no question. This was probably done tactically, there are more votes to be lost than won out of it and basically cos it's not really our phuqin business.

    I'd love to see an independent Scotland and anybody in Scotland sympathetic to the Irish plight needs to open their eyes if they can't see that this independent Scotland would be a huge step on the road to Irish unity. The Ulster-Scots identify with Britishness and a protestant Scotland in particular as part of Britain (an identification that most Scots don't share cos bascially it's crap). If Scotland leaves my guess would be that in 5-10y years Northern Ireland would join the republic leaving Wales and England together.

    And arguments about how an independent Scotland would become a hun statelet like Northern Ireland was - well it wouldn't surprise me if they weren't encouraged by the labour party - to stop catholics voting for SNP - let's face it - it's in their interest cos it keeps the jobs for the boys.

  8. #508
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    Official Pro/Anti Celtic threads

    So what has any of this to do with Pro/Anti Celtic?

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    Originally posted by Jam
    Well I'm a member of the SNP and I've never heard it's initials standing for Soon no pope (quote: Scotsman) - are you sure you have been listening too much to your north-Br*t labour chums
    I personally couldn't give a fúck if Soon (there's) No Pope, and truth be told so are many more in Ireland. Who got the Brits into Ireland in the first place? Thatch? Churchill? Lloyd George? King Bill? No! The fúcking Pope.

    Jam, no offence, I couldn't care less if there is an independent Scotland or not tommorow, simply because of the role of some of your compatriots in the partion of Ireland. Equally from a personal point of view I don't want the seccession of the more moderate parts of Britain turning England into a twent-first century Rwanda. But, hey, good luck all the same. Let's hope it doesn't cost as many lives as Irish independence did (or should that be 'continues to do').

    BTW lads, 42 pages?! On Celtic? FFS??!!
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    Way off

    This is way off - Are we gonna talk football or what?

    Religion have nothing to do my family supporting labour - We were miners and the labour party supported miners - Nough said!!

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