This is Birmingham, the city which every year holds the worlds third biggest St. Patrick's Day parade. Beaten only by Dublin and New York. And a great day out it is too, enjoyed by a large cross section of the city's population.
Yes this is not about bigoted politics, it won't be when the offensive anti English / British vitriol is spewed either, just about ignorance and alcohol.But we all know it will happen.
Quote from: villanic on April 05, 2012, 03:54:34 PMTo all the people posting about the politics why don't you start a seperate thread and discuss it there?Exactly what I asked them to do, but got ignored.So, can we keep this to discussion of the game, and start a thread in OT on the politics of Rangers / Celtic instead?
To all the people posting about the politics why don't you start a seperate thread and discuss it there?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 05, 2012, 04:05:04 PMQuote from: villanic on April 05, 2012, 03:54:34 PMTo all the people posting about the politics why don't you start a seperate thread and discuss it there?Exactly what I asked them to do, but got ignored.So, can we keep this to discussion of the game, and start a thread in OT on the politics of Rangers / Celtic instead?It's this kind of stupidity that leads people in this country to vote in a government that acts in the interest of the 500,000 richest people to the exclusion of all else and then has the same people who ask why there are riots, mass unemployment no services and the NHs has been privatised as if they didnt think that would happen. They are not separatable issues.
I wonder if McLeish would be less popular in the home or away leg?
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 06, 2012, 02:08:44 PMI wonder if McLeish would be less popular in the home or away leg?I think as its a friendly you could bring in guest managers for the game.I would like to suggest Martin O'Neill and Billy McNeill, but I haven't decided which way round would be more interesting yet.
Quote from: VillaBobby on April 06, 2012, 12:34:30 PMYes this is not about bigoted politics, it won't be when the offensive anti English / British vitriol is spewed either, just about ignorance and alcohol.But we all know it will happen. Do we? Thanks for clearing that up.You'll always get drunken twats talking bollocks, no matter who the teams are. Do we just not bother because of an idiotic minority?
Quote from: Pete3206 on April 06, 2012, 12:46:34 PMQuote from: VillaBobby on April 06, 2012, 12:34:30 PMYes this is not about bigoted politics, it won't be when the offensive anti English / British vitriol is spewed either, just about ignorance and alcohol.But we all know it will happen. Do we? Thanks for clearing that up.You'll always get drunken twats talking bollocks, no matter who the teams are. Do we just not bother because of an idiotic minority?I hate to keep referring back to the point, but some seem either ignorant or in denial.Celtic support of the IRA is not minority pastime, it's the majority. I can state this from experience of several Celtic games and a Roman Catholic Glaswegian family.Now stop trying to be patronising.
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on April 06, 2012, 10:25:58 AMThis is Birmingham, the city which every year holds the worlds third biggest St. Patrick's Day parade. Beaten only by Dublin and New York. And a great day out it is too, enjoyed by a large cross section of the city's population. And I'm not aware of it ever coming under attack from mobs of fervent Orangemen. Ask around at Villa Park on Monday and see how many (or rather, how few) associate Celtic with anything other than football.