Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:12 pm
nerd wrote:Llantrisant Blue. wrote:Just to let you know lads loads of people don't support the army? so what the people that don't are usualy left wing people who alot are against war in general so think about it lads not evevyone has to support we're allowed views.
There's a massive difference between supporting troops - individual people - and disliking goverment actions...
There's also a massive difference between not agreeing with the armed forces and showing massive f***ing disrespect to those who have died ensuring freedom by unveiling a massive, offensive banner...
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:21 pm
Johnny Rythmn wrote:nerd wrote:Llantrisant Blue. wrote:Just to let you know lads loads of people don't support the army? so what the people that don't are usualy left wing people who alot are against war in general so think about it lads not evevyone has to support we're allowed views.
There's a massive difference between supporting troops - individual people - and disliking goverment actions...
There's also a massive difference between not agreeing with the armed forces and showing massive f***ing disrespect to those who have died ensuring freedom by unveiling a massive, offensive banner...
Freedom?
There aint no f*cking freedom!...........http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBSqzXyB72A
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:23 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:23 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:26 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:36 pm
Jordi Culé wrote:huddleboarder wrote:I cant stand the British army, what’s wrong with that? Thugs and bullies.
I know, as opposed to terrorist cells who have and in some guises still carry out attacks on public places and civlians.
Tiocfaidh Ár Lá is it?
Out of interest, what part of Ireland/Palestine/Afghanistan are you from?
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:38 pm
huddleboarder wrote:Jordi Culé wrote:huddleboarder wrote:I cant stand the British army, what’s wrong with that? Thugs and bullies.
I know, as opposed to terrorist cells who have and in some guises still carry out attacks on public places and civlians.
Tiocfaidh Ár Lá is it?
Out of interest, what part of Ireland/Palestine/Afghanistan are you from?
“Terrorist cells” as you call it were formed AFTER being run over by the thugs from Britain in order to defend their own countries, the Brits and Americans are the real terrorists.
Also, I was born in Dublin, Raised in Bethlehem and have a time share in a wee villa in Afghanistan.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:40 pm
huddleboarder wrote:Jordi Culé wrote:huddleboarder wrote:I cant stand the British army, what’s wrong with that? Thugs and bullies.
I know, as opposed to terrorist cells who have and in some guises still carry out attacks on public places and civlians.
Tiocfaidh Ár Lá is it?
Out of interest, what part of Ireland/Palestine/Afghanistan are you from?
“Terrorist cells” as you call it were formed AFTER being run over by the thugs from Britain in order to defend their own countries, the Brits and Americans are the real terrorists.
Also, I was born in Dublin, Raised in Bethlehem and have a time share in a wee villa in Afghanistan.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:37 pm
huddleboarder wrote:Jordi Culé wrote:huddleboarder wrote:I cant stand the British army, what’s wrong with that? Thugs and bullies.
I know, as opposed to terrorist cells who have and in some guises still carry out attacks on public places and civlians.
Tiocfaidh Ár Lá is it?
Out of interest, what part of Ireland/Palestine/Afghanistan are you from?
“Terrorist cells” as you call it were formed AFTER being run over by the thugs from Britain in order to defend their own countries, the Brits and Americans are the real terrorists.
Also, I was born in Dublin, Raised in Bethlehem and have a time share in a wee villa in Afghanistan.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 5:51 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 5:57 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:27 pm
omoplata wrote:Kind of disappointed to see this many ignorant comments for Cardiff supporters. There are a few however who seem to be more knowledgable than others.
It's a small minority of Celtic fans who sing about the OLD IRA .. who fought for independance in Ireland. Songs like 'The Boys of the Old Brigade' who were recently honoured by the Queen during her recent state visit - are rarely song nowadays and when they are it is by a small minority of fans.
It's very well known that Celtic have a large Irish following, and considering the attrocities that British troops once commited in Ireland, it's not really surprising that Celtic have a small element amongst their support who are less than fullsome in their praise of the British army and the Poppy.
If I am honest, I believe their is no place at Celtic Park for political songs. However as I said it is only a small minority of Celtic fans who sing them. I'm sure I read a comment in the thread which critisised Celtic fans for flying the Tri-Color. Celtic were founded by Brother Walfrid, and Irish immigrant, have a huge Irish following, their first manager was Irish, even the first sod of turf is from Donegal. it is perfectly acceptable for fans to celebrate that in waving the Irish tri-color.
As for the claims of interupted minutes of silence. The last time Celtic fans took part in a minutes silence was the one held last season at Ibrox for the victims of the Ibrox disaster which was observed impeccably by the visiting Celtic support. As soon as the whistle was blown the Rangers fans errupted into a chorus of The Famine Song.
Whenever Celtic fans travel away in Europe they are welcomed and boast awards from UEFA for behaviour. I don't even have to mention Manchester.
Comparing that with Rangers who have the whole stadium, literally thousands upon thousands of people sing songs about killing Catholics, popes, being up to their knees in fenian blood and mocking the death of a million people with 'The Famine is over why don't you go home?'
They've been fined three times in the past five consecutive years for sectarian singing. Their fans are now banned from attending their games in the Champions League next season. Find me an instance where Celtic have been punished for anything like this?!? Along with the Rangers season ticket holders who were arrested for the attempted murder of Celtic's manager. The season hasn't even started and they have been involved in sectarian incidents already. Last week a pre season friendly against Stirling Albion was almost called off at half time due to sectarian singing by Rangers fans.
Celtic are a club open to all races and religions, the club itself has great traditions . Rangers had a strict no Catholic signing policy until just twenty years ago.
All this and it's Celtic fans you hate?
I think what deserves hate is the amount of racist comments in this thread. I'd also like to know why some of the members of this forum "hate" Neil Lennon? I think some of you need to do a bit of reserach before you go around spouting racist bile like that and giving Cardiff a bad name.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:28 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:56 pm
jinks-rct wrote:1000s of catholics died in the wars so when celtics scum element boo and sing anti british dshit on poppy day they are insulting their own who fell fighting for them
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:06 pm
omoplata wrote:Kind of disappointed to see this many ignorant comments for Cardiff supporters. There are a few however who seem to be more knowledgable than others.
It's a small minority of Celtic fans who sing about the OLD IRA .. who fought for independance in Ireland. Songs like 'The Boys of the Old Brigade' who were recently honoured by the Queen during her recent state visit - are rarely song nowadays and when they are it is by a small minority of fans.
It's very well known that Celtic have a large Irish following, and considering the attrocities that British troops once commited in Ireland, it's not really surprising that Celtic have a small element amongst their support who are less than fullsome in their praise of the British army and the Poppy.
If I am honest, I believe their is no place at Celtic Park for political songs. However as I said it is only a small minority of Celtic fans who sing them. I'm sure I read a comment in the thread which critisised Celtic fans for flying the Tri-Color. Celtic were founded by Brother Walfrid, and Irish immigrant, have a huge Irish following, their first manager was Irish, even the first sod of turf is from Donegal. it is perfectly acceptable for fans to celebrate that in waving the Irish tri-color.
As for the claims of interupted minutes of silence. The last time Celtic fans took part in a minutes silence was the one held last season at Ibrox for the victims of the Ibrox disaster which was observed impeccably by the visiting Celtic support. As soon as the whistle was blown the Rangers fans errupted into a chorus of The Famine Song.
Whenever Celtic fans travel away in Europe they are welcomed and boast awards from UEFA for behaviour. I don't even have to mention Manchester.
Comparing that with Rangers who have the whole stadium, literally thousands upon thousands of people sing songs about killing Catholics, popes, being up to their knees in fenian blood and mocking the death of a million people with 'The Famine is over why don't you go home?'
They've been fined three times in the past five consecutive years for sectarian singing. Their fans are now banned from attending their games in the Champions League next season. Find me an instance where Celtic have been punished for anything like this?!? Along with the Rangers season ticket holders who were arrested for the attempted murder of Celtic's manager. The season hasn't even started and they have been involved in sectarian incidents already. Last week a pre season friendly against Stirling Albion was almost called off at half time due to sectarian singing by Rangers fans.
Celtic are a club open to all races and religions, the club itself has great traditions . Rangers had a strict no Catholic signing policy until just twenty years ago.
All this and it's Celtic fans you hate?
I think what deserves hate is the amount of racist comments in this thread. I'd also like to know why some of the members of this forum "hate" Neil Lennon? I think some of you need to do a bit of reserach before you go around spouting racist bile like that and giving Cardiff a bad name.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:08 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:09 pm
Jordi Culé wrote:huddleboarder wrote:I cant stand the British army, what’s wrong with that? Thugs and bullies.
I know, as opposed to terrorist cells who have and in some guises still carry out attacks on public places and civlians.
Tiocfaidh Ár Lá is it?
Out of interest, what part of Ireland/Palestine/Afghanistan are you from?
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:11 pm
polo wrote:Big Jock Knew
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:26 pm
Kayal wrote:polo wrote:Big Jock Knew
He certainly did.
That's why our trophy room prizes the most valued trophy in any club competition.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:29 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:30 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:31 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:32 pm
Llantrisant Blue. wrote:^ Most fans around the World respect Celtic hense the massive support they got sherlock!
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:33 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:35 pm
Llantrisant Blue. wrote:Of course i do I've been up to watch celtic number of times and many have come down to watch us but he's got right to be pissed off afteral the abuse on here has been disgusting.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:36 pm
Llantrisant Blue. wrote:^ thanks for that after alot cardiff fans stick up for you.
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:38 pm
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:38 pm
greentam wrote:Llantrisant Blue. wrote:^ thanks for that after alot cardiff fans stick up for you.
i see that u have not read this theard the dirty queen shagers i am disgusse of what i have seen on this forum shocking
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:40 pm
polo wrote:greentam wrote:Llantrisant Blue. wrote:^ thanks for that after alot cardiff fans stick up for you.
i see that u have not read this theard the dirty queen shagers i am disgusse of what i have seen on this forum shocking
Take your politics and f**k off
No place in football
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:41 pm