Well considering they fuelled U boats. I'd say they were and are Huns. We don't play them on Christmas Day, but meet them shortly after. So let us make all their Christmas wishes come true.
By the way I like Germans. I know they are a bit pesky on tour but have found them very hospitable in their own backyard. Any ongoing towel incidents are easily sorted diplomatically by simply depositing them in the pool.
Thats because it’s not an offensive term, even though I find it offensive, which is why they use the term.
Why are they the way they are?
If they can't enjoy the good times, what will they be like in the bad ones.A decade of dominance and umpteen trophies in a row and their first and last thoughts every day is Rangers.
A mindset I’ll never understand.
im fairly sure most would have beenWho fuelled U boats? Celtic fans?
More than likelyWho fuelled U boats? Celtic fans?
fuxache look whats happened after one weekIf they can't enjoy the good times, what will they be like in the bad ones.
No there won't.I believe it’s real and there are families using this kind of paper. But tbf there will be celtic fans disgusted by it.
i almost posted the exact same reply but of course he would come back with 'the ones i know are' and of course the response would be 'no they arent'No there won't.
But I thought it only takes one person to find a word offensive to make it offensive?Thats because it’s not an offensive term, even though I find it offensive, which is why they use the term.
Thats because it’s not an offensive term
even though I find it offensive
Hate filled, xenophobic, prejudiced, nationalist Scotland in a nut shell.
It is offensive if an individual finds it offensiveThats because it’s not an offensive term, even though I find it offensive, which is why they use the term.
Dodgy inaccurate comments in this postA potential "Quadruple treble" and their minds are on us aww
I don't imagine any will be "disgusted" by it. The massive majority will think it's great craic. There might be a few mehs but there'll be no disgust. If they were easily disgusted they wouldn't be Celtic fans. If they can cope with the overt support for terrorism, glorifying the public beheading of a young man and covering up decades of child sexual abuse they can cope with the word Hun on some paper.I believe it’s real and there are families using this kind of paper. But tbf there will be celtic fans disgusted by it.
A CELTIC fan was arrested on the night of the UEFA cup final for wearing a T-shirt celebrating Zenit St Petersburg's victory over Rangers, a court heard yesterday.Thats because it’s not an offensive term, even though I find it offensive, which is why they use the term.
Looks like that pr1ck of a justice minister.Who is Santa?
Sadly some will wrap children's potatoes in this.
I thought it was him in the Santa hat, a justice minister dressed as Santa, two fictional characters for the price of one but only in ScotlandHumza Useless will be all over this....said no-one ever.
Humza Useless will be all over this....said no-one ever.
BlantaWho is Santa?
Back in the day i unfortunately knew this wee wanker,his whole family are provo supporting 19th Century Terrorist bastards and any mishap that may befall upon them i relish with glee.A CELTIC fan was arrested on the night of the UEFA cup final for wearing a T-shirt celebrating Zenit St Petersburg's victory over Rangers, a court heard yesterday.
Michael Devlin was spotted in the top which had "dirty horrible huns" scrawled across the back just minutes after the match, which Zenit won 2-0.
It also had "Zenit St Petersburg, Champions UEFA Cup Final 2008" printed on the front.
The 20-year-old was walking along Glasgow's Hillington Road South, near Rangers' Ibrox Stadium, when he was arrested.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday, Devlin, of the city's Penilee, was convicted of committing a religiously aggravated breach of the peace.
Prosecutor Mary McRory had argued that most people perceive Rangers as being protestant.
Sheriff Iain Peebles deferred sentencing Devlin for a year for him to be of good behaviour.
The judge seemed to find it offensive enough to prosecute this mutant for using the word.
They use it to offend, therefore it’s an offensive term. Wake up FFS.
Shane Duffy. The gift that keeps giving.Who is Santa?
I don't imagine any will be "disgusted" by it. The massive majority will think it's great craic. There might be a few mehs but there'll be no disgust. If they were easily disgusted they wouldn't be Celtic fans. If they can cope with the overt support for terrorism, glorifying the public beheading of a young man and covering up decades of child sexual abuse they can cope with the word Hun on some paper.
A CELTIC fan was arrested on the night of the UEFA cup final for wearing a T-shirt celebrating Zenit St Petersburg's victory over Rangers, a court heard yesterday.
Michael Devlin was spotted in the top which had "dirty horrible huns" scrawled across the back just minutes after the match, which Zenit won 2-0.
It also had "Zenit St Petersburg, Champions UEFA Cup Final 2008" printed on the front.
The 20-year-old was walking along Glasgow's Hillington Road South, near Rangers' Ibrox Stadium, when he was arrested.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday, Devlin, of the city's Penilee, was convicted of committing a religiously aggravated breach of the peace.
Prosecutor Mary McRory had argued that most people perceive Rangers as being protestant.
Sheriff Iain Peebles deferred sentencing Devlin for a year for him to be of good behaviour.
The judge seemed to find it offensive enough to prosecute this mutant for using the word.
Just don't give him the Sack.Shane Duffy. The gift that keeps giving.