That’s class.
Ha ha. I’ll have some craic with this.
That’s class.
Ha ha. I’ll have some craic with this.
Roma fans.
in light of the recent incidents in cork, would it be possible to have a team award to also recognise collective cuntishness as well as moments of individual cuntishness ?
This is piss, swish, hiss, miss, tish…
slip slop slap?
ok, so the 2 of you are into golden showers and BDSM, now fuck off and get a room you debauched fucks
Eoghan Harris has to figure more this year.
Was listening to The Last Word on Friday and he was on it discussing Tony O’Reilly. He said that he was a hero of Ireland in that he stood up to the Provos and without him they would have run riot. I took that to mean that he has a deliberate anti Provo stance in his newspapers and that by having this agenda Harris was somehow calling him a hero.
Vincent Browne was also on criticising O’Reilly for holding Bruton to ransom in the days of the Rainbow coalition and subsequently adopting a pro FF stance in the run up to the 1997 election. Harris ‘ response was that Browne was jealous of O’Reilly as he was ‘handsome man’.
The worst thing about all this is that a clearly mentally touched clown like Harris still gets the chance to air his poisonous views in the media. That is surely the biggest indictment of O’Reilly that there is.
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that cunt dion fanning is on setanta - what a cunt- id say he never kicked a football in his life
gilroy is another cunt
[quote=“north county corncrake”]that cunt dion fanning is on setanta - what a cunt- id say he never kicked a football in his life
gilroy is another cunt[/quote]
Agreed on both counts. Talking about Irish culture - talking through their arse.
The other lad is a gobshite as well.
[quote=“farmerinthecity”]Agreed on both counts. Talking about Irish culture - talking through their arse.
The other lad is a gobshite as well.[/quote]
yep- they are talking tripe - U2 saved Ireland etc etc
Having swipes at the GAA as well - mind you you probably like that!
Stuart Clarke is English and a cunt, he has no business making snide remarks about the GAA in fact he has no business telling us how it was to be Irish 20 years ago.
A joke of a show and a joke of a presenter. Gilroy would drive you fcuking demented listening to him tail off all his sentences like the cunt is in an episode of the Hills
its a tough one- fanning & some english cunt or the gga - probably side with the gga
Stephen Jones from the Times is just the biggest Cunt going. What a cunt!
Vincent Hogan too. 5 journo’s asked to tip who’d win over in Scotland and he was the only cunt who tipped the home side. Attention seeking cunt.
I’m not sure if Gregory Campbell is definitely a cunt. He’s unwittingly very funny but he’s in the DUP so he’s clearly a cunt on several levels. How can you wave a (probably imaginary) pizza box in a sectarian manner?! I wonder if you can brush your hair or iron a shirt in a sectarian manner. Loonball! He writes to Celtic with some complaint or other every time they defeat the huns in a derby, while contacting the press and issuing statements too. He supports the huns by the way:
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/Celtic-fans-accused-of-pizza.5081563.jp?articlepage=1
Celtic fans accused of pizza box taunts
SPORTS Minister Gregory Campbell is to write to his counterpart in the Scottish administration to make a joint call for firm action against sectarianism at Rangers v Celtic matches.
The DUP MP spoke out after he heard allegations that Celtic fans were waving empty pizza boxes at Rangers fans in places including Larne in a reference to the Masserene Army barrack murder of two soldiers who were going out to collect pizzas.
Final
The incident was said to have happened before the Cooperative Insurance Cup Final on Sunday.
Celtic Football Club, Bally-mena Shamrock Celtic Supporters Club, the PSNI, and an SDLP councillor from Larne all said they were unaware of any such taunts.
The game finished 2-0 to Celtic.
Last night Mr Campbell said he had been contacted by a number of people about “pizza box incidents”.
"It appears a number of people saw Celtic fans waving pizza boxes at the actual game and a number saw them doing the same at the ferry and at the airport.
“Given the widespread and universal condemnation of the murders it seems a lot of these fans have a lot to learn. I think it is imperative for the club to condemn the incidents and distance themselves from them. Celtic also need to call for anyone with information about the incidents to pass that onto the PSNI.”
Reports
Last night a statement from Celtic FC said they had received “absolutely no report or evidence of this incident whatsoever”.
“However, as a club open to all since its formation in 1888, Celtic stands firmly against all forms of bigotry and sectarianism”.
Mr Campbell said he planned to write to his Scottish counterpart to agree plans to eliminate sectarianism from Rangers v Celtic matches.
“Given the context of what has happened in the last few days, and the sensitivity of the issue, I think it needs to be done.”
A PSNI spokesman said no incidents involving pizza boxes had been reported to them.
Rangers fan Robert Purdy contacted the News Letter to give details about his experience of “sectarian Celtic fans waving pizza boxes”.
The 25-year-old from Newtownabbey said he was leaving his friends to the boat in Larne on Sunday morning when “a crowd of more than 10 Celtic fans carrying pizza boxes started waving them blatantly in our faces and mocking the death of the two soldiers in Antrim”.
“They were shouting things like, ‘who ordered the pizza’.”
Confrontation
Robert, who was also wearing a Rangers top in preparation for catching a plane to Glasgow for the game, said he was minded to get out of his car and confront the Celtic fans, “only there were too many of them”.
"There were around 10, possibly more, in the group. But one of the fellas in our group, who was not wearing any colours, approached the men with pizza boxes to see what they were doing.
"They thought he was a Celtic fan and started talking to him.
They told him they were from Ballymena.
SDLP councillor Martin Wilson, who attended the game, said he saw no instances of sectarianism on either the ferry or during the game.
A spokesman for Ballymena Shamrocks Supporters Club contacted the BBC to say their members were not involved in any sectarian incident at Larne.
In a message read out on the Stephen Nolan show the spokesman added that their members had travelled on the Stena HSS from Belfast.
The full article contains 113 words and appears in News Letter newspaper.
Do you think he has just made the whole Pizza box thing up Bandage ya? If so he is definitely a fookin loon. If hes not it was a pretty stupid thing for the Celtic fans to be doing, albeit quite funny.
Well, some hun said it happenened and he’s taken up the case on his behalf, it seems. I suppose it would be offensive to some/many but I’d be wary enough about believing these crackpots. Gregory was invited to a game by the club the last time he wrote to complain. Peter Lawwell issued a really condescending press release in response saying how they were taking all Greogory’s points on board and would welcome the opportunity to speak to him about the club’s initiatives at an upcoming game. Gregory turned down the invite because he felt it wouldn’t be right to attend a game at present. It’s good that he’s on top of the serious issues affecting the Stormont government though.