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If everyone who has declared a No actually was No, then it means the 5 Quislings were Queen of the South + Hamilton (declared) plus Forfar, Montrose + Falkirk (presumably too ashamed to say so).

There are plenty of clubs who haven't put out official statements and I doubt there will be many more. I really don't care which SFL clubs voted yes, it was a problem not of their making and despite carrots and sticks they did the right thing.

I said I would boycott the ground of any SPL team that voted yes and that is what I'll do, made easier by the fact they won't be back for at least 3 years.

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I think I see a fatal flaw with that cunning plan Baldrick...

Dare I suggest anyone like you that comes out with that childish lie about "not knowing about the sectarian and other dark stuff about Rangers until I was in my teens" is a more likely candidate for believing your proposed conspiracy.

After all, it's what you warped f**kers have been coming out with for months to kid yourselves on that it all wasn't true, that Whyte really was a billionaire with "off-the-radar" wealth and Sir Jake The Peg really hadn't paid taken tax advice from a porn star.

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You talk some pish.

I never knew what that shit was 'til I was a teenager, there are fans of every club that are decent and not fed bigoted pish from the womb.

And don't bother coming back with you're not a Rangers/Celtic fan, every team sang those shitty songs, doesn't mean you actually care what they mean when you just go to watch football as a kid.

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You talk some pish.

I never knew what that shit was 'til I was a teenager, there are fans of every club that are decent and not fed bigoted pish from the womb.

And don't bother coming back with you're not a Rangers/Celtic fan, every team sang those shitty songs, doesn't mean you actually care what they mean when you just go to watch football as a kid.

Yeah, sure.

Even the most cotton wooled kid going to Wellington School in Ayr knows about all the sectarian shit surrounding the Old Firm and what it's about by the end of their primary school days, let alone one from any other background locally - especially in an area of the world whose largest local newspaper - the Ayrshire Post - still gives loving coverage to the local Orange Order marches long after most local rags in other parts of Scotland dropped doing so as "bad for business".

The "didn't know until I was a teenager" line by Orcs and their ilk holds all the water of a sieve - especially those that continued to support them until their recent collapse.

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I believe that I was eight years old when I first became aware of the sectarian issue between Rangers and Celtic, probably because of the Mo Johnson signing. To put this in perspective my entire knowledge of football basically involved St. Mirren, the Old Firm, and being aware that for some reason Aberdeen were unable to kick a jelly bean.

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Yeah, sure.

Even the most cotton wooled kid going to Wellington School in Ayr knows about all the sectarian shit surrounding the Old Firm and what it's about by the end of their primary school days, let alone one from any other background locally - especially in an area of the world whose largest local newspaper - the Ayrshire Post - still gives loving coverage to the local Orange Order marches long after most local rags in other parts of Scotland dropped doing so as "bad for business".

The "didn't know until I was a teenager" line by Orcs and their ilk holds all the water of a sieve - especially those that continued to support them until their recent collapse.

You're still talking pish.

What you really mean is that you knew early doors so everyone else must be the same,bollocks.

I wore Rangers, Celtic, Leeds, Birmingham and Ayr strips and can't remember anyone commenting one way or the other.

Life for a kid was a lot more innocent 30 or 40 years ago, my dad preferred to get me a Rangers and Celtic ball at the same time, he was obviously playing safe but he never mentioned it to me.

And 30 or 40 years ago the young ladies of Wellington would only have been interested in popping their cherry.

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I was about 12 or 13 when I was told by my mother as we watched the Orange walk go by that what it stood for.

:blink: I was in shock at what she said ! I really was ! especially as I was imitating the guy who threw the pole around up and down and around his back at the time :lol:.

Needless to say I never understood it until that moment and will always remember as I got a slap on the ear as a memory never to forget.

I still don't understand really why sectarianism is prevalent at a sport ? but I do know how all this shit became attached to the game and it is vile bigoted hatred to the core.

What's more shocking about it they are supposedly Christians FFS :o(Protestant catholic/Roman Catholic I use the catholic bit there as Protestants have seemed to forget that bit ?) a peaceful religion based around kindness,compassion and generally being a nice person to hang around with as long as they don't start with the Jesus loves you message and wouldn't it be nice if it was a draw so everybody gets a point.

Football is better off without it but I'm sure there would be some other ugly component that would arise to give fans something to hate each other about in a fanatical way just because we need that element of getting one over the opposition just to annoy them and get right up their noses.Outside the old firm you only need to look at some of the insults after the Scottish Cup Final we just had by the Hearts and Hibs fans :blink:.Just for the banter man.

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The 2008 ranking was a statistical anamolly based on expunging terrible vogts results and some good back to back wins against a highly rated but in decline French side..

Yeah, teams get a real boost from being 4th seeds in a group with two World Cup finalists and a quarter-finalist, don't they?

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I was about 12 or 13 when I was told by my mother as we watched the Orange walk go by that what it stood for.

:blink: I was in shock at what she said ! I really was ! especially as I was imitating the guy who threw the pole around up and down and around his back at the time :lol:.

Needless to say I never understood it until that moment and will always remember as I got a slap on the ear as a memory never to forget.

I still don't understand really why sectarianism is prevalent at a sport ? but I do know how all this shit became attached to the game and it is vile bigoted hatred to the core.

What's more shocking about it they are supposedly Christians FFS :o(Protestant catholic/Roman Catholic I use the catholic bit there as Protestants have seemed to forget that bit ?) a peaceful religion based around kindness,compassion and generally being a nice person to hang around with as long as they don't start with the Jesus loves you message and wouldn't it be nice if it was a draw so everybody gets a point.

Football is better off without it but I'm sure there would be some other ugly component that would arise to give fans something to hate each other about in a fanatical way just because we need that element of getting one over the opposition just to annoy them and get right up their noses.Outside the old firm you only need to look at some of the insults after the Scottish Cup Final we just had by the Hearts and Hibs fans :blink:.Just for the banter man.

I've just been talking with a guy (pubs are open late down here) who's over on holiday from Chile. He's English, and has lived in Argentina too. His wife is some kind of psycho/sociologist, and the pair of them asked me why violence and hatred attached itself to football in particular. Chile is apparently a country very similar to Scotland, with a couple of huge teams in Santiago, and most people in the rest of the country supporting their local team, but also one of the big city teams. (I very much think and expect that that is not the case in Falkirk and most Scottish teams, to be clear) He was saying that in towns a thousand miles away from Santiago you would get huge fights when a Santiago derby was going on.

My lame theory was that they were copying the 70's craze for football violence in England, in the same way that Russian and European fascists copy the Skinheads, who originally were anti-racist and into ska, two tone and the like. Obviously football is a popular sport in the world, but you don't hear much about riots involving other sports. Our conclusion was that it was some primevil tribal or gang culture piggy backing thing going on, but we were very pished. We both agreed that religion probably had little to do with it. Everyone (just about) in Chile is a Catholic anyway..

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I was about 12 or 13 when I was told by my mother as we watched the Orange walk go by that what it stood for.

:blink: I was in shock at what she said ! I really was ! especially as I was imitating the guy who threw the pole around up and down and around his back at the time :lol:.

Needless to say I never understood it until that moment and will always remember as I got a slap on the ear as a memory never to forget.

I still don't understand really why sectarianism is prevalent at a sport ? but I do know how all this shit became attached to the game and it is vile bigoted hatred to the core.

What's more shocking about it they are supposedly Christians FFS :o(Protestant catholic/Roman Catholic I use the catholic bit there as Protestants have seemed to forget that bit ?) a peaceful religion based around kindness,compassion and generally being a nice person to hang around with as long as they don't start with the Jesus loves you message and wouldn't it be nice if it was a draw so everybody gets a point.

Football is better off without it but I'm sure there would be some other ugly component that would arise to give fans something to hate each other about in a fanatical way just because we need that element of getting one over the opposition just to annoy them and get right up their noses.Outside the old firm you only need to look at some of the insults after the Scottish Cup Final we just had by the Hearts and Hibs fans :blink:.Just for the banter man.

It's not needed anywhere, I'm not religious in the slightest, personally I find the whole concept utter bollocks but I'll respect people who believe in what they choose to believe in but what fucks me off more than anything is when people try and twist it into something that it isn't. My mother's side of the family is protestant (well they say they are) and support Rangers, now my mum and others are fine, it's just football and they aren't particularly religious either but my cousins have this warped sense that because they're protestant and because they're Rangers fans that they need to hate Catholics and they need to get involved with all that Orange Order shite when the sad fact is that they have no fucking idea what any of it means, they just say it and follow along with it because it's what their old man does but have no actually concept of what they are singing about or what they are hating about.

It also fucks me off when you can't talk about football without someone dragging it up, I mean on a night out not long ago in Glasgow, me and my girlfriend were talking to these lads and started talking about football, they supported Rangers and we support Celtic and it was fine, we had a wee bit of banter and joked around but then one of them just starting calling her a ****** because she's Catholic and starting singing shite about 1690 when the fucker probably had no idea what the hell happened in 1690 other than it has something to do with being against Catholics.

It just fucks me off that Scottish football in Glasgow gets disease with this bollocks and it's fucking 2012, not the 1890s, people should have realise that this bollocks has no place in modern society.

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Sevco v Celtic forum reverted back to using the dead team in its heading.

Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :angry:

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Nice bit of electioneering here. :whistle

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You can see that by the party they represent, 5 out the 6 are obviously knuckledragging bigots. According to Wiki, Jim Dobbin is from Fife and a practicing Catholic. He has also signed a petition against same sex marriage, confirming that all 6 of these MPs are bigots.

It is very telling that not a single MP representing a Scottish constituency has dared to show their support for this beloved "institution".

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