The assistant for the UEFA match delegate is Scottish tonight and will interpret everything. Glad to see such a crack down on sectarianism. However, as the Hibernian vs Celtic game and the Stirling Albion vs Rangers game proved the sectarian singing is usually only evident away from Parkhead and Ibrox. This is because there are enough decent supporters to be heard singing songs about football. Happy to see that organisations such as UEFA, Scottish Government and the Police actually doing something about it. But let's hope it is sooner rather than later, the Old Firm's away games are starting to look rather Orwellian with all the cameras focused on the fans.
posted on 26/7/11
Baader
Fail to see the point because it doesn't match your warped agenda...Boring!
posted on 26/7/11
The first comment on this post was your thinly-veiled support for rebel songs!
What's my warped agenda? You're the one pushing ideologies here mate. Pick an Irish team and leave the SPL alone...we're above the scurrilous divisions that have left your country a complete joke.
posted on 26/7/11
The famine song is racist. Let's be honest.
posted on 26/7/11
Yes it is...well no...it's xenophobic...but it's all the same trash.
posted on 26/7/11
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posted on 26/7/11
"my political ideals"
Whatever. Get an education...wouldn't hurt if this is the snash you subscribe to.
posted on 26/7/11
haha I thought that was hector!
I know you've very clued up Dos and share the same beliefs on expropriation/anti-colonial as me!
posted on 26/7/11
fingers
Thats fine with me, won't alter my political opinion one iota.
Play the blame game all you want, the fact of it is, times have changed, the songs and bater are nothing like they used to be.
posted on 26/7/11
"my political opinion"
Whatever. Get an education...wouldn't hurt if this is the snash you subscribe to.
That's better
posted on 26/7/11
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