by Tony Le Mesmer » 09 Nov 2009 13:19
by soggy biscuit » 09 Nov 2009 13:28
by FiNeRaIn » 09 Nov 2009 13:36
by soggy biscuit » 09 Nov 2009 13:42
by Gus the teenage cow » 09 Nov 2009 15:50
by AF1 » 09 Nov 2009 15:58
by Big Foot » 09 Nov 2009 16:10
Gus the teenage cow I think the silence should have been observed and think it was disgraceful to sing through it, I think the reason they did it was to wind up the nazi turds that have posted in this thread and fail to recognise their own shortcomings/racism/xenophobia
by FiNeRaIn » 09 Nov 2009 16:17
Big FootGus the teenage cow I think the silence should have been observed and think it was disgraceful to sing through it, I think the reason they did it was to wind up the nazi turds that have posted in this thread and fail to recognise their own shortcomings/racism/xenophobia
How many Irish died fighting Hitler ? To mock a silence for your own just shows what utter cretins there are within your support
by Gus the teenage cow » 09 Nov 2009 16:21
Big FootGus the teenage cow I think the silence should have been observed and think it was disgraceful to sing through it, I think the reason they did it was to wind up the nazi turds that have posted in this thread and fail to recognise their own shortcomings/racism/xenophobia
How many Irish died fighting Hitler ? To mock a silence for your own just shows what utter cretins there are within your support
by prostak » 09 Nov 2009 16:39
by Big Foot » 09 Nov 2009 16:51
Gus the teenage cowBig FootGus the teenage cow I think the silence should have been observed and think it was disgraceful to sing through it, I think the reason they did it was to wind up the nazi turds that have posted in this thread and fail to recognise their own shortcomings/racism/xenophobia
How many Irish died fighting Hitler ? To mock a silence for your own just shows what utter cretins there are within your support
a lot of irish died, oh and I already said it was disgraceful
there are utter cretins within every big team's support
I don't like the way that ironically enough, rememberance day is morphing into some kind of "thou must obey" poppy fascism inspired by the likes of the daily mail.
I don't wear a poppy, does that mean I care less? I think a quiet moment of reflection is best here not a competition based around symbols and who is seen to be grieving the most - anyway each to their own and I do agree that any disrespect aimed towards those who gave their lives is absolutely wrong and disgusting.
by Gus the teenage cow » 09 Nov 2009 17:09
by prostak » 09 Nov 2009 17:25
Big Foot Then to come on Reading FC's board where a young lad from the town was gunned down serving for this country earlier this year and try to reflect it away, really beggars belief.
by Big Foot » 09 Nov 2009 17:31
prostakBig Foot Then to come on Reading FC's board where a young lad from the town was gunned down serving for this country earlier this year and try to reflect it away, really beggars belief.
As does trying to score points in an argument by using that same awful death.
by soggy biscuit » 10 Nov 2009 08:52
by 1871 Royal » 10 Nov 2009 09:07
soggy biscuit Listened to a bit of Talksport on the way home from work yesterday and a few people called in (even fans of the opposition) to say that the Celtic fans singing were ones queuing to get from the concource to the stand and wouldn't have seen that a minutes silence was taking place
by sheshnu » 10 Nov 2009 09:40
Gus the teenage cow I don't wear a poppy, does that mean I care less? I think a quiet moment of reflection is best here not a competition based around symbols and who is seen to be grieving the most - anyway each to their own and I do agree that any disrespect aimed towards those who gave their lives is absolutely wrong and disgusting.
by Toon Toon Blue army » 10 Nov 2009 10:14
AF1 lol @ every rangers and/or celtic discussion always boiling down to 'we may be a shower of utter cunts but you're even bigger cunts'
by Negative_Jeff » 10 Nov 2009 10:25
by Royal With Cheese » 10 Nov 2009 10:54
Gus the teenage cow "Reading FCs board" - Jesus, do me a favour, You are starting to sound like a cross between Enoch Powell and Senator joe McCarthy
and I haven't tried to reflect anything away, i am just looking at the bigger picture
I'll finish by saying yet again any Celtic fan who disrespected the soldiers who fought and died in ww1 is a disgrace
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