If they had been Matty Cash sliding in and taking out their player in the box I’d have been cursing him. He clearly takes Watkins legs before the ball. Excellent decision by the ref.
Quote from: VillaTim on January 30, 2025, 12:42:21 PMI do like Glasgow as a city and in many ways prefer it to touristy Edinburgh.I don't often say this, but VillaTim is absolutely correct.I prefer Leith to central Edinburgh.
I do like Glasgow as a city and in many ways prefer it to touristy Edinburgh.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 30, 2025, 01:46:45 PMQuote from: john2710 on January 30, 2025, 09:28:18 AMThere's no defending the songs from the Celtic fans. Using republican songs is wrong in any context but particularly so in a city with a history of terrorist atrocities. And those singing them know it's hugely offensive.There were a lot of ambulances heading back towards Aston as we heading out the Bristol road. I hope everyone got home safely. A special mention to the guy who kept using the term 'fenian c*nt'. If he happens to visit this site, which I doubt, here's the definition for him.Fenian is considered a derogatory term for Irish Catholics. It's often used in a sectarian context. Plenty would consider being called a Fenian a badge of honor. No doubt the amateur historian shouting it is aware of the historical context of the Fenians being setup less than 20 years after the famine.As for the oik waving the flag of Israel and Netanyahu's monsters, what goes through the mind of a fan thinking it's a good idea to bring that flag to a football game in the first place. I'm assuming with the intention of winding up "the paddies". As for the "jukebox republicans" at the other end, as a matter of interest what IRA songs were they signing? From the TV I could hear the The Broad Black Brimmer, which is about the old IRA during the Irish Civil War and to be fair is a catchy tune.
Quote from: john2710 on January 30, 2025, 09:28:18 AMThere's no defending the songs from the Celtic fans. Using republican songs is wrong in any context but particularly so in a city with a history of terrorist atrocities. And those singing them know it's hugely offensive.There were a lot of ambulances heading back towards Aston as we heading out the Bristol road. I hope everyone got home safely. A special mention to the guy who kept using the term 'fenian c*nt'. If he happens to visit this site, which I doubt, here's the definition for him.Fenian is considered a derogatory term for Irish Catholics. It's often used in a sectarian context. Plenty would consider being called a Fenian a badge of honor. No doubt the amateur historian shouting it is aware of the historical context of the Fenians being setup less than 20 years after the famine.As for the oik waving the flag of Israel and Netanyahu's monsters, what goes through the mind of a fan thinking it's a good idea to bring that flag to a football game in the first place. I'm assuming with the intention of winding up "the paddies". As for the "jukebox republicans" at the other end, as a matter of interest what IRA songs were they signing?
There's no defending the songs from the Celtic fans. Using republican songs is wrong in any context but particularly so in a city with a history of terrorist atrocities. And those singing them know it's hugely offensive.There were a lot of ambulances heading back towards Aston as we heading out the Bristol road. I hope everyone got home safely. A special mention to the guy who kept using the term 'fenian c*nt'. If he happens to visit this site, which I doubt, here's the definition for him.Fenian is considered a derogatory term for Irish Catholics. It's often used in a sectarian context.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on January 30, 2025, 02:27:07 PMQuote from: VillaTim on January 30, 2025, 12:42:21 PMI do like Glasgow as a city and in many ways prefer it to touristy Edinburgh.I don't often say this, but VillaTim is absolutely correct.I prefer Leith to central Edinburgh.To the first few bars of Sunshine on Leith?
I wish I was back home in Derry might have been more apt, more a song about emigration than IRA and written by a former Villa fan
Quote from: john2710 on January 30, 2025, 09:28:18 AMUsing republican songs is wrong in any context Why?
Using republican songs is wrong in any context
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on January 30, 2025, 01:52:18 PMQuote from: john2710 on January 30, 2025, 09:28:18 AMUsing republican songs is wrong in any context Why?Maybe I should have been clearer. Where it's intention is solely to cause offence.
Quote from: john2710 on January 30, 2025, 03:02:02 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on January 30, 2025, 01:52:18 PMQuote from: john2710 on January 30, 2025, 09:28:18 AMUsing republican songs is wrong in any context Why?Maybe I should have been clearer. Where it's intention is solely to cause offence.The various Union Jacks there last night which aren't normally brought to Villa matches presumably were also only there to cause offence though.
I reckon a couple of people will be getting the knock on the door soonhttps://x.com/johncar84429686/status/1884963165630259221
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on January 30, 2025, 03:07:29 PMI reckon a couple of people will be getting the knock on the door soonhttps://x.com/johncar84429686/status/1884963165630259221Any fucker that kicks someone in the head on the deck should serve some time.