Did he? Apologies.He quoted my post.
I was at the game and both my children saw the banner. Unfortunately they hear and see things all the time that ideally I would rather they didn't, not just at football matches.
You’re clearly an old man living in the dark ages, young children are seeing that and you think it’s ok, Suppose you took your grandchildren to the game and asked what the C word was, what would you say?
I really couldn’t care less what team it is, it’s just not right.
What’s worse, seeing a swear word on a banner, or listening to thousands of people singing sectarian songs?
What’s worse, seeing a swear word on a banner, or listening to thousands of people singing sectarian songs?
Like asking who is worse between R Kelly and Jimmy Saville.
Unbelievable Jeff.
Both are equally as bad? Hardly!
Good decisionNot digging at all. Was making a valid point. You might not agree with it, but that doesn’t mean it’s not valid. I’ll leave it at that.
I think you know the difference between the shortcomings of the Old Firm and those of most if not all other clubs in Scotland.So, if "your" club isn't perfect, why are you always on here pointing out the failings of the old firm?
I am not a regular at football games these days but in the 90s you heard sectarian language at most (every) ground I visited.I think you know the difference between the shortcomings of the Old Firm and those of all if not most other clubs in Scotland.
Well if I was supporting either of the OF clubs and travelled around then so would I . Thankfully my parents so detested the bigotry of the OF they dissuaded us from supporting either of them. They failed with my brother, though somewhat unusually he started with Celtic before changing sides a few years later.I am not a regular at football games these days but in the 90s you heard sectarian language at most (every) ground I visited.
Smart a*se. I meant from the fans of the home club.Well if I was supporting either of the OF clubs and travelled around then so would I
I know you did…Smart a*se. I meant from the fans of the home club.
Your brother must have had the brains in the family.Well if I was supporting either of the OF clubs and travelled around then so would I . Thankfully my parents so detested the bigotry of the OF they dissuaded us from supporting either of them. They failed with my brother, though somewhat unusually he started with Celtic before changing sides a few years later.
I was with him at Parkhead for an OF match and he decided that he didn’t like what was going on around us in the Celtic end (though he usually stood in the jungle) so he asked a policeman if we could go to the Rangers end…he looked a bit bemused but agreed to his requestYour brother must have had the brains in the family.
Will Darvel do it again?