THE GRIM SHEEPER Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 Everyone knows one but when it comes to talking about Scottish football I would rather gouge my eyes out with a rusty spoon and replace them with pickled onions than speak to any of them about that subject. They are so narrow minded about their own shitey team that their tunnel visioned views just make me want to scream. They are the scum of the earth and quite obviously can't survive without one another, and it seems the further you get from Glasgow the worse they get. Scum of the highest order with rather large blinkers on Link to comment
ollie1903 Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I generally have good things to say about Aberdeen fans. There are some arsehole united fans but I don't know that many. Link to comment
fatshaft Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I generally have good things to say about Aberdeen fans. There are some arsehole united fans but I don't know that many.Kind of with you there, one of my best mates, and in all fairness, the only Dundee utd fan I actually know (born and bred in Ellon, ut found Elloners to be such a bunch of wanks he didn't want anything to do with them) is sound as a pound. And while there's a few Dons fans I'd rather ex-communicate, on the whole we're a decent sort. So, I don't really get where the OP is coming from, unless he's just trolling? Link to comment
Ke1t Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 Old Firm fans were fucking idiots. The non-Weegie ones doubly so. Link to comment
muttondressedaslamb Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 Stuck behind this monstrosity on way home. And came across this ned at the station. Weegies were here Link to comment
RUL Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 Kind of with you there, one of my best mates, and in all fairness, the only Dundee utd fan I actually know (born and bred in Ellon, ut found Elloners to be such a bunch of wanks he didn't want anything to do with them) is sound as a pound. And while there's a few Dons fans I'd rather ex-communicate, on the whole we're a decent sort. So, I don't really get where the OP is coming from, unless he's just trolling?Has a post been removed or something? Link to comment
ChutneyLove Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 Blondie in the right hand photo has some sluttish redeeming qualities. Probably got a face like a bag of dirty washing. Link to comment
Sheep#1 Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 Stuck behind this monstrosity on way home. Ironic that 'it' is passing a gym. Link to comment
tup Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 Looks like 'it' might be intending going into the 'Pure' Gym and that by the way. Link to comment
Henry Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 A Rangers fan has been handed a football ban after he was part of a group who asked a sheriff if he was a 'f****n b*****d' on a train on its way to Dundee. Jamie Rhodie and his group also sang religious abuse and made Celtic taunts. Dundee Sheriff Court heard that the group, who were travelling from Glasgow to Rangers' SPL match with Dundee United in September last year, approached Hamilton based sheriff Harry Small, who was travelling with his young son. They screamed at him "are you a f****n b*****d" after noticing him sitting wearing a green fleece jumper. Rhodie was given a one-year football banning order, but only after the sheriff dealing with the case checked if it would apply to Rangers' Division Three matches. Fiscal depute Vicky Bell told the court that Rhodie was in a group of eight to ten Rangers fans travelling on the 9.41am train to Dundee, which was filled with OAPs and children. She said: "A witness, who is a serving sheriff in Scotland, boarded the train at Glasgow with his young son. "Their reserved seats were occupied with Rangers fans, but they took other seats. As the train departed the accused and his group started to sing football songs together. "About 20 minutes into the journey they started singing sectarian songs with the words 'We're up to our knees in f****n blood'. "They continued 'f*** the Pope and the IRA', 'f****n b******d', 'no surrender to the f****** IRA scum' and 'Tommy Burns is a f****** skeleton'. "The sectarian singing thereafter continued all the way to Dundee, a journey of one hour and 20 minutes. "Between Perth and Dundee the group were constantly on their feet singing, shouting and banging their fists repeatedly on the roof of the coach. "As the train approached Dundee some of the currently unidentified members of the group approached the Sheriff, who was wearing a green fleece jumper, and said to him 'are you a f****n b*****d?' "On September 20 the British Transport Police responded to a complaint about the behaviour of the accused and the group. "CCTV was reviewed and images of the accused were circulated among police. On December 3 an officer on duty at the SPL match between Dunfermline and Rangers at Ibrox Stadium noticed the accused and recognised him, approached him and noted his details. "He was interviewed on February 14, 2012 and said the songs and chants they had been singing were the ones banned now. "He expressed remorse and said he felt shameful of his behaviour because most of his family are Catholic." Rhodie, 19, of Inverary Drive, Gartcosh, pleaded guilty to carrying out a religiously aggravated breach of the peace on September 10 last year. Defence advocate Niall McCluskey said Rhodie, a groundworker, had never been in trouble with the police before. He said: "Police felt he was genuinely remorseful when he was interviewed. He drank far too much and got carried away in the actions of others. He accepts it was a significant breach of the peace." Sheriff Colin McRory handed Rhodie a one-year football banning order, and ordered him to pay a Link to comment
tightbreeks Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 as usual with the huns all fuckin mouth. Link to comment
tup Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 No such thing as Old Firm fans. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 No such thing as Old Firm fans. Given the origins of the term "Old Firm" could it be argued that Old Firm fans are in fact not fans of a particular football club but in actual fact fans of corruption in general? Link to comment
fine-n-dandy Posted December 10, 2012 Share Posted December 10, 2012 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/scotland/20658607 1 Link to comment
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