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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > > Personally I think people should be able to

> keep

> > quiet for a minute as a mark of respect to

> those

> > who it means something to.

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> > AM I do know the history. Read my last post.

> My

> > point is exactly the same as the one you made

> > earlier. I'm not asking them to wear a poppy or

> > change their views, but just to " keep quiet for

> a

> > minute as a mark of respect to those who it

> means

> > something to" (your words).

> >

> > We seem to agree yet you're trying to argue

> with

> > me.

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> Yeah but there wasn't a minutes silence at Ross

> County. You write as if there were and it was

> abused by Celtic fans.

> You're speculating as to what might have happened.


The fact they have spoiled so many in the past probably means they'd have done it again.


SCSB79 Wrote:

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I was at this match. It was a pre season friendly at the Emirates. The army were there for some sort of "Gunners" presentation after the match and were asked to sit behind the goal in front of the Celtic fans prior to the final whistle. An oversight by Arsenal.

Nothing to do with remembrance. Anyway we have done it to death now.

Back in your box.

Who the hell are you to tell me or anyone else that we're finished on a certain topic. You really do think a lot of yourself.


Typical Celtic response - always blame everyone else than acknowledging the scum bags in your support. So that reaction was Arsenal's fault?! Fu*k right off.


Singing songs about the death of Lee Rigsby was probably Brentford's fault too huh?

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Who the hell are you to tell me or anyone else

> that we're finished on a certain topic. You really

> do think a lot of yourself.

>

> Typical Celtic response - always blame everyone

> else than acknowledging the scum bags in your

> support. So that reaction was Arsenal's fault?!

> Fu*k right off.

>

> Singing songs about the death of Lee Rigsby was

> probably Brentford's fault too huh?


Well, that's twice I've been told to fuck off today. Ho hum.

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Who the hell are you to tell me or anyone else

> that we're finished on a certain topic. You really

> do think a lot of yourself.

>

> Typical Celtic response - always blame everyone

> else than acknowledging the scum bags in your

> support. So that reaction was Arsenal's fault?!

> Fu*k right off.

>

> Singing songs about the death of Lee Rigsby was

> probably Brentford's fault too huh?


If only you were a Catholic you'd probably be the Pope by now.

Mick I don't think Jah ever told YOU to fuck off. It's pretty clear the group he was referring to it wasn't a personal attack.


Yes he's my friend and yes I'm sticking up for him, but I'm also saying it as I read it. The only personal thing earlier was AM suggesting Jah was hungover.


But can we all just talk about footy now.


Looking forward to MOTD. BBC website suggests Arsenal never really turned up, , especially in the first half.

What are you lot like.


I post something relevant - Mourinho is an arse


Then slag you lot off as per usual for not supporting local teams


Then give you my one experience of Parkhead which was frighteningly anti-English


And you go on bitching about each other.


Now back to important matters.


Mourinho is an arse. Yes or no.


Support your local team. Yes of no.


Admire Malumbu being the only Englishman in the Jungle at Parkehead. Yes or no.

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