SimonLeBon
Well-Known Member
Yes and it was the vast majority of them booing while the Bears sang the national anthem.Their booing when we sang GSTK spoke volumes.
Yes and it was the vast majority of them booing while the Bears sang the national anthem.Their booing when we sang GSTK spoke volumes.
I just wonder what it’s like being a more old school jambo now with so many of these current day numbnut nationalists seemingly making up a large portion of the hearts support. I’m aware there’s also some hearts fans come over from Northern Ireland who will obviously be from the loyalist community and there was a banner on display yesterday from South Belfast, it must’ve been quite disappointing to hear the crescendo of boos from the hearts fans when the bears sang the national anthem.Their booing when we sang GSTK spoke volumes.
Sorry sorry being from ulster digging is known as fighting my bad
NI people don’t have the two main parties sitting in there constituencies so there is no overlap or issue in that regard re Liverpool being anti-Conservative ABBIt’s a bit like Liverpool FC, all these Ulster Unionists support them, but a lot of there fans hate the Royal Family and blame all the cities problems on the Tories, they can’t be that poor if they can afford to go to Liverpool games though.
Hearts can do one.
Football fans in general don't like other clubs in the country they play in, especially the UK.No
If they aren’t Rangers then they don’t matter.
Their whole end yesterday gave it the usual wee club patter of “you let your club die” and booing GSTK etc
They are Rangers hating scum just like every other support in the country
That's the way it should be. Very little clubs are friends of each other.No friends of us applies to every club in Scotland ffs. Fvck the lot of them.
Absolute rubbish.They 're booing GSTK because most of them are natsz.and tartan army.
My old boy said there was quite a bit of bother between young Hearts fans and old Rangers fans as they left the train at Hampden. Sounded a bit like liberties were been taken.
Still one of the few teams in Scotland that we can travel with on trains out to Hampden. Wouldn’t happen against the Tims or Sheep.
The same also applies to Liverpool where they have lots of loyalist supporters.I just wonder what it’s like being a more old school jambo now with so many of these current day numbnut nationalists seemingly making up a large portion of the hearts support. I’m aware there’s also some hearts fans come over from Northern Ireland who will obviously be from the loyalist community and there was a banner on display yesterday from South Belfast, it must’ve been quite disappointing to hear the crescendo of boos from the hearts fans when the bears sang the national anthem.
20,000? GSTK was sung on the 90th minute, lucky if there was 5,000 of themIt very much sounded like a minority to me. In a stadium of 20,000 it was nowhere near the majority.
Well I’m glad ye cleared that up, we thought that… I’m no even going to tell ye what we thought.Sorry sorry being from ulster digging is known as fighting my bad
That's why I said almost.
An 'O' instead of an 'I'?Well I’m glad ye cleared that up, we thought that… I’m no even going to tell ye what we thought.
Neebs shat it and ran away.So salt started fighting with sauce and a few kens piled in?
I'm talking about when the Queen passed away.20,000? GSTK was sung on the 90th minute, lucky if there was 5,000 of them
Yes. Revolting. Fans shagging each other is the kind of deplorable filth we see at hibs sellik games. Not at our games thank you very fucking much.An 'O' instead of an 'I'?
Same in Scotland digging means having a verbal go at someone , winding up , in someone's face.Sorry sorry being from ulster digging is known as fighting my bad
I stand corrected on your statement on that occasion. On Sunday it was the majority of the small amount who remained who booed.I'm talking about when the Queen passed away.