Absolutely, it`s a decision you`ve got to be happy to take. I got involved after we went into administration in the Brockville days and it snowballed from there. Finally retired after the Cup final v Inverness. On a personal note I was and still am very well treated by the Club for the work put in over these years but accept there are others who have had a different experience.
No quotes so haven`t a clue if this was in reply to me?
If so, I`m baffled as I`ve already made it plain it`s unacceptable but I was also adding in other stuff to that which although unacceptable for different reasons, still needs stamped out.
If it was a general remark, I totally agree with you.
Totally understood that, (although obviously there are some who still think it is if the other night is anything to go by) what I needed explained to me was why the "Sheep shagger" chant or any of the "incest" chants are deemed any better. They are all wrong for different reasons. As I tried to say in my original post, it`s the tribal culture that breeds this sort of stuff.
I`m going to assume that`s aimed at me.
So "gay" chants are wrong (which I`ve already said I agree with) but not so bad to say they have sex with sheep, I guess I better take residence in the fruit bowl because I really do need that explained to me
I`ve obviously read this post differently from you. Wasn`t at the game v Hibs but I`m very much against the type of chants that were aimed at Hibs fans the other night if true.
However, the point I took from the post was that there are other insults hurled around at different teams that appear to be acceptable but in reality are just as unsavoury.
It`s that whole behaviour in general that needs weeded out but it`s no easy task given the "tribal" nature of the game.
P.S. I`m not homophobic.
Whigham, Kennedy, Weir, Hughes, McQueen, Gibson, McAllister, Graham, Stainrod, Latapy, Johnson.
I`ve got an almost identical choice with only two exceptions (only because I go back further)