Emma got Rizzled said:Bit off topic don't you think boys?![]()
Surely you mean 'bhoys'!!
Emma got Rizzled said:Bit off topic don't you think boys?![]()
mrmakaveli7 said:dublin is in ireland. but there is an ill club near me called dublins.

Zero Cool said:Yeah you should I'll bring you to Lilly's Bordello (best club in Dublin)![]()
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Maybe in the summerooo yea! i should have noticed that you typed that sarcasticlly. :thumb:Vaudeville said:no shit... i just asked anyways because everybody is going off topic and whatever.
CalcuoCuchicheo said:My God!
I don't mean to be dramatic, but you get stabbed for that over here. I know you've had wars & shit & complete peace still ain't been realised, but over here I've seen many people take some physical punishment for what side they claim.

Rosco said:We are a club with Irish roots playin in Scotland, I don't consider us one or the other.
Flying the Tricolour is simply a celebration of these roots providing you are doing it for the correct reasons, i.e. not just to piss the huns off.
Rangers themselves only became so Pro-British in the 1920's in an attempt to cash in on the sectarian divide which was already more than evident in the West of Scotland and at this time had nothing to
do with football what so ever. Celtic were initially formed as a charity for the thousands of Irish Catholics living in poverty in Glasgow so of course were goin to attract this audience. Indeed Celtic - along with Hibernian - were initially denied access to the Scottish league on sectarian grounds.
Hence it made good business sense for Rangers to target the Protestants, who of course vastly outnumbered the Catholics. It is for this reason that I disagree with the UJ and Red Hand been displayed at Ibrox. Historically Rangers are Scottish, they have no connection to Northern Ireland and are no more British than the nearly 150 other clubs who don't feel the need to parade the UJ on a weekly basis. i.e. Their actions are purely reactionary to Celtics and are done to incite hatred.
Sorry to get a bit of topic but when I get started on this I can't stop.
Zero Cool said:Put it like this if you walked around Dublin in a Rangers jersey there's a very good chance of you getting assaulted. But seen as there's like no Rangers fans here thankfully that dosen't happen. Most Protstants over here equate Celtic with the Irish and so support them for that reason, also they're probably too scared to support the huns
CalcuoCuchicheo said:Then again, without the hate, I'm not sure the Old Firm would be such a notorious derby & I don't think neither Rangers & Celtic would be able to keep such a massive support without their colourful history.
Hurts said:all the talk about paradise made me think of paradise hotel i loved that show
Rosco said:This is Paradise.![]()
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