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    Quote Originally Posted by boowho View Post
    you boys kill me with yer two faced sh,,ite

    check this out

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emFDCdBX2BU

    this band was guest of honour at a testimonial between rangers and linfield last saturday....all hand shakes and smiles

    heres the very same band the day before at a memorial parade for a dead terrorist killed by the SAS

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cicXH9fi360



    does anyone see the sickening hypocracy of these winy gits?..or is it just me !!

    ya got well and truely pumped......deal with it ya tramps !!
    Can't be doing with all the faux outrage from either side to be honest - just suck it up.
    I do find it incredible that (presumably) reasonable people organise a memorial for a murderer just because he is a murderer. Not a freedom fighter - he just indiscriminately shot someone because he was a Catholic. I'd never heard of this bloke before but had a wee swatch at wikipedia...

    "Robinson and fellow UVF member Davy McCullough were travelling on a motorbike... Upon seeing Paddy McKenna, a Catholic civilian man who was walking along the street, Robinson opened fire, hitting McKenna a total of 11 times and killing him. Unbeknownst to the two UVF members, an undercover British Army unit was in the area. Giving chase in a car, the soldiers collided with the motorbike, forcing both men off the road. Robinson was shot twice, then twice more in the back of the head by a female soldier standing over him. He was 27. Upon hearing the news of her son's death, Robinson's mother Margaret suffered a fatal heart attack."

    I mean, seriously - can anyone say they didn't suddenly burst out laughing when they read that last bit...

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    Fairly sure the dolls hadn't committed suicide

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Fairly sure the dolls hadn't committed suicide
    Ffs

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackSnakes View Post
    I mean, seriously - can anyone say they didn't suddenly burst out laughing when they read that last bit...
    going too far now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    going too far now.
    Fk them.
    Prejudiced bigoted filth the lot of them. She'd have been dancing in the street at the death of an innocent man if her scumbag of a son hadn't got tapped

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    to be honest the buns have got a good point on being p1ssed aff about this.

    hanging effigies(sp?) of opposing fans.....WTF is that all about?

    if its supposed to be a joke then its in bad taste, if its supposed to be an incitement to violence......then if you go looking for a fight, then you'll get one.

    when I first seen the pics above it reminded me of the banner that the juve fans had at heysel:



    if you go provoking people then you should'na be surprised if you get a reaction.

    ....but this coming fae the yahoo fans, the very fans who spit the dummy when anyone does stuff against them....you could'na make it up :/


    EDIT: nae sure why the pic is nae working, link to pic is here:

    http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/...re-id459825004

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red_Zeppelin View Post
    to be honest the buns have got a good point on being p1ssed aff about this.

    hanging effigies(sp?) of opposing fans.....WTF is that all about?

    if its supposed to be a joke then its in bad taste, if its supposed to be an incitement to violence......then if you go looking for a fight, then you'll get one.

    when I first seen the pics above it reminded me of the banner that the juve fans had at heysel:



    if you go provoking people then you should'na be surprised if you get a reaction.

    ....but this coming fae the yahoo fans, the very fans who spit the dummy when anyone does stuff against them....you could'na make it up :/


    EDIT: nae sure why the pic is nae working, link to pic is here:

    http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/...re-id459825004
    Brother Zep I know the Rangers and the sheep have a history with no love lost, but I cannot see you guys reaching these depths and am sure the Rangers fans minds couldn't even come up with such depravity, can you imagine the outcry had the Rangers fans strung up effigies of yahoos with a UVF banner and another saying know your place feni@n scvm, Scotland would have gone into meltdown, another sectarian summit would be called whilst father Gerry O'Flannaghan or whatever the compliance officer's name is, would be banning everything Rangers.

    The yahoo isn't interested in tackling sectarianism, their filthy club thrives on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red_Zeppelin View Post
    if its supposed to be a joke then its in bad taste, if its supposed to be an incitement to violence......then if you go looking for a fight, then you'll get one.

    when I first seen the pics above it reminded me of the banner that the juve fans had at heysel:



    if you go provoking people then you should'na be surprised if you get a reaction.

    ....but this coming fae the yahoo fans, the very fans who spit the dummy when anyone does stuff against them....you could'na make it up :/

    True Brother Zep. You're one of the few sheep that see yahooery for what it is.

    And if the Rangers fans had reacted in a violent way, we all know how that would have been spun in the mhedia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare View Post
    And if the Rangers fans had reacted in a violent way, we all know how that would have been spun in the mhedia.
    how did the mhedia spin the Manchester riot, which apparently started because a tv wasn't working. Over to you, you greeting pussed PAP

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    "Had anyone ever tried this at Ibrox I would have slapped them and removed the fan being hanged simulation."



    Heh heh heh, of course you would, but I have to agree (although I never saw it) not nice,while your ire is still raised, can you spare some for your fans who were giving it big licks with their sectarian singing and the Tommy burns stuff, not to mention the Loonballs who caused a helluva lot of damage to the bogs, for which your cash strapped club will have to pay for.

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