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Well Mibbes no the The Hun but fuck them.
What if it was an anti-abortion banner? It’s a piss take of a wee Tory cvnt is what it is.I agree that Ross is a c&@t, but we should keep politics away from football matches IMO. OK the tories are detested by the vast majority of supporters in Scotland, but what if it was an anti-independence banner? What sort of trouble could that lead to?
Fine, but where does it stop? Who decides what's acceptable?What if it was an anti-abortion banner? It’s a piss take of a wee Tory cvnt is what it is.
PishI agree that Ross is a c&@t, but we should keep politics away from football matches IMO. OK the tories are detested by the vast majority of supporters in Scotland, but what if it was an anti-independence banner? What sort of trouble could that lead to?
Care to expand?Pish
Bit fuckin late for keeping politics out of football.Care to expand?
Doesn't make my opinion pish.Bit fuckin late for keeping politics out of football.
Its does.Doesn't make my opinion pish.
Fine...Its does.
Your opinion is about 150 years late on this.
Therefore pish. Away back tae the Sunday post wi ye

I agree that Ross is a c&@t, but we should keep politics away from football matches IMO. OK the tories are detested by the vast majority of supporters in Scotland, but what if it was an anti-independence banner? What sort of trouble could that lead to?
Go stand outside any primary school playground B..... I wouldnae worry about the children inj this respect.I don’t think it’s even about politics…the banner in a public event is just horrible.
He is, but children don’t need to read it attending a football game.
Does that make it alright?Go stand outside any primary school playground B..... I wouldnae worry about the children inj this respect.
I'd be more worried about kids whose families (working families FFS) have to use food banks due to years of austerity under these tory cvnts rather than kids who are lucky enough to attend football matchesI don’t think it’s even about politics…the banner in a public event is just horrible.
He is, but children don’t need to read it attending a football game.
Whether we agree or not, our game is and always will be politically influenced - as long as there’s a legislative and authoritarian - the polis - involvement, it’ll be used a political and sectarian football. What doesn’t help are the media and their desire to support whoever’s paying them.Pish
Dinnae get thisIts does.
Your opinion is about 150 years late on this.
Therefore pish. Away back tae the Sunday post wi ye
It's not worth even trying.Dinnae get this
Go stand outside any primary school playground B..... I wouldnae worry about the children inj this respect.
They see just as much, if not worse on tv and online. Where do you draw the line, is sectarian and bigoted singing and chants from the ugglies not as offensive. What then compounds the hypocrisy and the denial is turning blind eyes to it across the media.I don’t think it’s even about politics…the banner in a public event is just horrible.
He is, but children don’t need to read it attending a football game.
I'd be more worried about kids whose families (working families FFS) have to use food banks due to years of austerity under these tory cvnts rather than kids who are lucky enough to attend football matches
They see just as much, if not worse on tv and online. Where do you draw the line, is sectarian and bigoted singing and chants from the ugglies not as offensive. What then compounds the hypocrisy and the denial is turning blind eyes to it across the media.
Heard their fans singing if yi hate the fuckin Tories clap your hands last night. Tories and particularly Douglas Ross are fair game for me, whoever its from.I am, we all are?
It’s kind of ironic then that the banner makers chose not to use their platform to push a different message.
For me, the personal message directed at DR isn’t primarily because he’s a Tory / it’s because of his perceived bias against Celtic.
Stop it.Does that make it alright?
Heard their fans singing if yi hate the fuckin Tories clap your hands last night. Tories and particularly Douglas Ross are fair game for me, whoever its from.
Quelle surprise. Self indulgent from the Tims??? Never!And they hear it too, I get that, but I just think it’s crass and unnecessary. Using the platform to put across messages like that just seems self indulgent.
is it no peevmore? Is it no worth even trying?It's not worth even trying.
What are ye no getting? You think politics is new tae scottish fitba? You need a wee history lesson.Dinnae get this
I’d be very surprised if it was 20%. Sure there was a poll on here a while ago and it wisnae very complimentary towards theTories.I’m going to guesstimate hibs fans are made up of somewhere between 10-20% tories. Celtic fans will be the same l expect.
It seems bizarre to me to bring this into football, although I suspect the tories in the Celtic crowd last night would be sniggering at the uncouth neds and their humour.
I abhor the tories, but I wouldn’t use football as s platform to forward that.
As I said. No.is it no peevmore? Is it no worth even trying?
aww. Go on peevemore.... Try.As I said. No.
Why is peevemoors opinion pish, ? Its nae more or less pish than yoursWhat are ye no getting? You think politics is new tae scottish fitba? You need a wee history lesson.
I replied to him why i thought his opinion was pish. Ye feckin quoted the post tae me!Why is peevemoors opinion pish, ? Its nae more or less pish than yours
And we think the huns live in the past
Simple really, “What’s a cvnt Dad?“Personally would have preferred it with a couple of asterisks, makes it a wee bit easier for parents whose kids ask them about it. "Aye son, those lads think Mr Ross is something of a clot".
What about my opinions being 150 years old and that I read the Sunday Post?I replied to him why i thought his opinion was pish. Ye feckin quoted the post tae me!
Your second sentence doesnae even make sense.
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