jesus christ this is the shower that hung effigies from their stand (alabama circa 1960 style) and now they are the bastions of decency and morality,,i take it irony isnt these c@nts strongest point
Change Janefield St to Bheastfeeled St, bastards need to get involved in everything.
Let's wait and see how these £100,000 per year nuggets deal with it. Sure Nelson Mandela court was total fictionCELTIC fan group the Green Brigade have plastered alternative street names around Glasgow - honouring George Floyd and Sheku Bayo.
Campaigns have been launched to change the names of some of the streets in the city centre - as they currently depict 'tobacco lords' who benefited from slavery.
And yesterday, activists from the Hoops supporters' group put up some new signs.
It comes as the Black Lives Matter movement has become more prominent in the last week following the death of George Floyd.
Floyd, 46, died after being arrested by police in Minneapolis on May 25.
He was seen handcuffed on the ground as police officer Derek Chauvin, 44, knelt on his neck.
Glasgow's famous Buchanan Street is named after Andrew Buchanan - a tobacco merchant who served as the city's Lord Provost in 1740.
He was one of the first Scots to have tobacco plantations in the USA - setting up in Virginia. He later created Virginia Street in Glasgow.
Activists placed a George Floyd Street sign underneath one of the Buchanan Street signs - but this has since been removed.
Cochrane Street was named after three-time Lord Provost Andrew Cochrane, who was also a 'tobacco lord' who set up in Virginia.
It was 'renamed' Sheku Bayoh Street by activists after the 31-year-old gas engineer who died in Kirkcaldy, Fife, in May 2015 in police custody.
Nine cops responding to reports of a man with a knife restrained Sheku. They used CS spray and batons amid claims he hit out.
His partner Collette Bell said: “George Floyd was kneeled upon until he took his last breath. So was Sheku, only more weight and more officers kneeled upon him.
“George Floyd stated, ‘I can’t breathe’. So did Sheku.”
Brothers-in-law John Glassford and Archibald Ingram are two more 18th century 'tobacco lords' with streets in their name in the city centre.
A portrait of Glassford and his family is on display in Glasgow's People's Palace - and includes a black servant at the edge of the painting. It is understood there have been attempts to try and remove the servant from the portrait.
Activists have placed signs 'renaming' Glassford Street and Ingram Street after American activists Fred Hampton and Harriet Tubman, respectively.
Hampton was the chairman of the Black Panther Party in Illinios in the late 1960s and was killed aged 21 during a raid on his home by authorities.
Hey there's a bandwagon, lets jump on it -- sad people, never saw a cause they failed to exploit.
B.J.k. Boulevard ,Change Janefield St to Bheastfeeled St, bastards need to get involved in everything.
Lee rigbyThey must forget the innocent black people that their beloved IRA murdered during the troubles. Fucking 19th Century Terrorist tramps. Also, 2 words - Mark Walters.
They cnts write their own and then indoctrinate into their children who then turn out to be brainwashed baby Martin mcguinessesThe only way to learn from history is to preserve it.
look at us. Please love us
Griffiths aswell is a convicted racist, judging by the goon brigades latest call for attention shouldn't they get rid of him? Aye, I doubt it, they'll still celebrate his goals and conveniently forget. They are very confused, sad people.The same hypocrites who shouted racist abuse at morelos, backed a racist player (tonev) and called shay logan a liar.
Filthy two faced Ambulance chasers.
Also what gets me is why Israeli players sign for them the gbp must be better than the shekel bercov and the other twat who is at the paedodrome needs to take stockCELTIC fan group the Green Brigade have plastered alternative street names around Glasgow - honouring George Floyd and Sheku Bayo.
Campaigns have been launched to change the names of some of the streets in the city centre - as they currently depict 'tobacco lords' who benefited from slavery.
And yesterday, activists from the Hoops supporters' group put up some new signs.
It comes as the Black Lives Matter movement has become more prominent in the last week following the death of George Floyd.
Floyd, 46, died after being arrested by police in Minneapolis on May 25.
He was seen handcuffed on the ground as police officer Derek Chauvin, 44, knelt on his neck.
Glasgow's famous Buchanan Street is named after Andrew Buchanan - a tobacco merchant who served as the city's Lord Provost in 1740.
He was one of the first Scots to have tobacco plantations in the USA - setting up in Virginia. He later created Virginia Street in Glasgow.
Activists placed a George Floyd Street sign underneath one of the Buchanan Street signs - but this has since been removed.
Cochrane Street was named after three-time Lord Provost Andrew Cochrane, who was also a 'tobacco lord' who set up in Virginia.
It was 'renamed' Sheku Bayoh Street by activists after the 31-year-old gas engineer who died in Kirkcaldy, Fife, in May 2015 in police custody.
Nine cops responding to reports of a man with a knife restrained Sheku. They used CS spray and batons amid claims he hit out.
His partner Collette Bell said: “George Floyd was kneeled upon until he took his last breath. So was Sheku, only more weight and more officers kneeled upon him.
“George Floyd stated, ‘I can’t breathe’. So did Sheku.”
Brothers-in-law John Glassford and Archibald Ingram are two more 18th century 'tobacco lords' with streets in their name in the city centre.
A portrait of Glassford and his family is on display in Glasgow's People's Palace - and includes a black servant at the edge of the painting. It is understood there have been attempts to try and remove the servant from the portrait.
Activists have placed signs 'renaming' Glassford Street and Ingram Street after American activists Fred Hampton and Harriet Tubman, respectively.
Hampton was the chairman of the Black Panther Party in Illinios in the late 1960s and was killed aged 21 during a raid on his home by authorities.
Hey there's a bandwagon, lets jump on it -- sad people, never saw a cause they failed to exploit.
sometimes ,a few short ,simple words say it allThey need their cnts kicked in .
If they knew their history...
The many Haitians and West Indians who trace their ancestry back to Africans transported on Irish-owned slave ships are living proof that the Irish have not always been the victims of history.
And it was the Irish slaving clans of Nantes in France, descendants of the Wild Geese, who effectively ran the trade in humans for the French nobility.
Read Me: The Irish have not always been the victims of history
Joe O’Shea’s book throws light on the lesser-known bad boys of Irish antiquity, including one Kilkenny man who captured 12,000 slaves and launched 40 cross-Atlantic slave voyages in the early 18th century.www.thejournal.ie
Depends if its potatoes r eggs was the first proposal or it was a stone of Irish potatoes with no eggs"Potato Street" just doesn't seem to have quite the same ring to it.
The Protestant, Unionist and northern British community really need to get our act together.
This is their first step, should it succeed, they’ll push for street names like Bobby Sands Street etc.
Proper Scots have to wake up here.
This is far from their first step mate - they have been trying to reset the narrative in Scotland for years while we have sat on our arses and pissed and moaned about it on our own forums.
We refuse to engage with the big bad media for fear that they are all mentally challengeds anyway and won't listen. So we just sit in silence and talk about it and get angry about it on our own internal forums and do nothing.
Our community does really need to get its act together. We have allowed this to happen through our own apathy.
There is absolutely nobody speaking up for us.
This is far from their first step mate - they have been trying to reset the narrative in Scotland for years while we have sat on our arses and pissed and moaned about it on our own forums.
We refuse to engage with the big bad media for fear that they are all mentally challengeds anyway and won't listen. So we just sit in silence and talk about it and get angry about it on our own internal forums and do nothing.
Our community does really need to get its act together. We have allowed this to happen through our own apathy.
There is absolutely nobody speaking up for us.
With monitored CCTV everywhere.done in broad daylight during lockdown and not one police officer saw them? glasgow city council probably supplied the ladders.
Or perhaps Savile Row.Change Janefield St to Bheastfeeled St, bastards need to get involved in everything.
Watch our fans steam in and the support ending up looking racist which the media will be delighted to portray.