Quote from: Bren'd on November 19, 2014, 02:39:14 PMThe next time England play Pakistan at cricket would we want to hear and condone chants of "Fuck the Taliban"?If the Pakistan fans had a history of chanting 'up the Taliban' then sure, why not.
The next time England play Pakistan at cricket would we want to hear and condone chants of "Fuck the Taliban"?
Fuck a duck.
Quote from: Monty on November 19, 2014, 07:11:27 PMQuote from: Bren'd on November 19, 2014, 02:39:14 PMThe next time England play Pakistan at cricket would we want to hear and condone chants of "Fuck the Taliban"?If the Pakistan fans had a history of chanting 'up the Taliban' then sure, why not.Indeed. In fact the Pakistan supporters would welcome that chant.
The big test will be the game in Dublin next June, particularly after what happened there last time.
Quote from: Ger Regan on November 19, 2014, 02:21:54 PMThe big test will be the game in Dublin next June, particularly after what happened there last time.My uncle used to work for RTE and covered that game. He said the venom and hatred was beyond anything he had ever seen.
Quote from: Stu on November 18, 2014, 11:38:25 PMEngland fans singing "Fuck the IRA" during the match apparently. Roy Hodgson on that chant, "If anyone was offended, I'm sure the FA would like to apologise to them." Who is going to be offended?
England fans singing "Fuck the IRA" during the match apparently.
Quote from: john e on November 19, 2014, 08:46:22 PMJust read the link, and it is him although I reckon his name is Hemingham not HemingwayWe were both selling trucks back in the mid eighties, nice fella actuallyWhen I've met him he's come across as an arse of the first order. "Villa banned us because they're jealous they haven't got a band" was his line.
Just read the link, and it is him although I reckon his name is Hemingham not HemingwayWe were both selling trucks back in the mid eighties, nice fella actually
I like Ronay, but he really missed the point here. The English have every reason to be pissed off with armchair radical Celtic fans singing 'up the Ra' at EVERY match. If some of them also have bad views about Unionist terrorism then we'll challenge those when we come to them, but I'm for anything which pisses off those horrible, murder-loving, ratbag tosspots.
Quote from: adrenachrome on November 19, 2014, 07:51:13 PMFuck a duck.The Boot Inn Lapworth. Now there's a pub that disappeared up it's rear end a while ago.
Well, you'd find fairly few Rangers fans going to a Scotland match at Celtic Park, though other non-Celtic fans would probably go. However, I don't doubt that the Ra-lovers were there too, and while I agree that these songs are unsavoury, you ought to hear what usually does the rounds up here. Among Rangers fans, for instance, I think the two most popular are 'Could you go a chicken supper, Bobby Sands?' and 'Up to your knees in Fenian blood', which may explain why the English have got themselves twisted with self-hatred but, so far, nobody in Scotland has shown much sign of giving a shit.
Quote from: Monty on November 20, 2014, 10:13:05 AMWell, you'd find fairly few Rangers fans going to a Scotland match at Celtic Park, though other non-Celtic fans would probably go. However, I don't doubt that the Ra-lovers were there too, and while I agree that these songs are unsavoury, you ought to hear what usually does the rounds up here. Among Rangers fans, for instance, I think the two most popular are 'Could you go a chicken supper, Bobby Sands?' and 'Up to your knees in Fenian blood', which may explain why the English have got themselves twisted with self-hatred but, so far, nobody in Scotland has shown much sign of giving a shit.I lived and worked up in Glasgow a couple of years back Monty and very soon decided to give both clubs a wide berth while I was there due to the kind of stuff you are talking about.