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Thread: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

  1. #121
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by d.buster
    Sickening.
    Your ancestors will be so proud of you, Padraig.[/quote]

    Unlike you, I know where my forefathers came from.[/quote]

    Mine were farmers from Co.Offaly. Yours were tinkers who took of the soup.[/quote]

    It's obvious to all you've 'took of the soup' tonight.

    Get a breathalyser fer yer PC before ye make a bigger c*nt of yersel.

    Your sectarian posts are not welcome here.[/quote]

    Don't like it when your thread comes back to bite your bum?

    Then stop posting Provocative pish Padraig.

    You might be ashamed of your roots, well here's a lightbulb moment for you, I'm not.

    I'm ashamed that you went to the same scho

  2. #122
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by GFLower
    Could be missing something here, but what is sectarian about this?
    hi mate, Dundee Hibernian were a sectarian club, hope that helps.[/quote]

    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?[/quote]

    You'll be telling us next that that Brigadoon was a true story.

  3. #123

    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    Sickening.
    Your ancestors will be so proud of you, Padraig.[/quote]

    Unlike you, I know where my forefathers came from.[/quote]

    Mine were farmers from Co.Offaly. Yours were tinkers who took of the soup.[/quote]

    It's obvious to all you've 'took of the soup' tonight.

    Get a breathalyser fer yer PC before ye make a bigger c*nt of yersel.

    Your sectarian posts are not welcome here.[/quote]

    Don't like it when your thread comes back to bite your bum?

    Then stop posting Provocative pish Padraig.

    You might be ashamed of your roots, well here's a lightbulb moment for you, I'm not

  4. #124
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by GFLower
    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?
    You're clearly very ignorant on the subject, so best you stay off the thread. Especially given all the sectarian comments you've made against that community on here.

  5. #125

    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    Could be missing something here, but what is sectarian about this?
    hi mate, Dundee Hibernian were a sectarian club, hope that helps.[/quote]

    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?[/quote]

    You'll be telling us next that that Brigadoon was a true story.[/quote]

    No, but DEES Accountants are well versed in the arts o

  6. #126
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?
    You're clearly very ignorant on the subject, so best you stay off the thread. Especially given all the sectarian comments you've made against that community on here.[/quote]

    I've highlighted the key words for the DABs.

  7. #127
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by d.buster
    Could be missing something here, but what is sectarian about this?
    hi mate, Dundee Hibernian were a sectarian club, hope that helps.[/quote]

    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?[/quote]

    You'll be telling us next that that Brigadoon was a true story.[/quote]

    No, but

  8. #128
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    Could be missing something here, but what is sectarian about this?
    hi mate, Dundee Hibernian were a sectarian club, hope that helps.[/quote]

    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?[/quote]

    You'll be telling us next that that Brigadoon was a true story.[/quote]

    What's untrue about what I have posted. Anyway's we're

  9. #129

    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab
    Could be missing something here, but what is sectarian about this?
    hi mate, Dundee Hibernian were a sectarian club, hope that helps.[/quote]

    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?[/quote]

    You'll be telling us next that that

  10. #130
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    re: DABs Celebrating Sectarian Roots

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    Dundee Hibernian was born out of one man's idea that like Glasgow and particularly Edinburgh the City of Dundee should have a football team representing the immigrant community considered at the turn of the centaury to be 40,000+ 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation. Unlike Edinburgh Hibs and Celtic Dundee Hibs never had any Catholic Church representation on the board and never at any time limited the signing of players to Catholics only. So apart from playing in green and white how do you make out that The Hibs were a sectarian club?
    You're clearly very ignorant on the subject, so best you stay off the thread. Especially given all the sectarian comments you've made against that community on here.[/quote]

    Do feel free to post an alternative history to the one I have given and also feel free to back up when and where I have made sectarian comments against the community on here. Or is it like you

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