Absolutley Disgraceful

JohnnyG said:
Or just tie them to a cross & burn them?
Sorry about the rofl but just love the irony.

I used to follow Dumbarton through thick and thin and if there was one ground I used to feel uncomfortable at it was Broomfield in Airdrie. They used to have a group of supporters that called themselves "Section B", so called real hard nuts, a really unpleasant lot. Not to say that all Airdire fans are like that, far from it from what I remember but that kind of behaviour is not on. Kids following retarted adults - actually that's an insult to special needs people.
 
Crazy Fool said:
Not much diff between that and the pic you have on your sig if you ask me.... same mentality….. what are you trying to promote by that?

Was going to say that, seeing someone ram their studs into someone elses kneecap is hardly amusing, about as amusing as people who think its funny to wear KKK masks...
 
Airdrie have had a racism problem for a while now (according to posts in the BBC 606 forum anyway) from a section of "fans" like Snash said earlier. This was just another incident that they've now been caught and some interest shown by the media.
 
It is shocking that this still goes on in local football.

I remember way back (15 years ago) when Linfield were the first Irish League club to have coloured players. They got 2 lads and the abuse they got was terrible. Bananas, monkey noises, jungle chants, black father-less-children, etc. They left the club IIRC.
 
Crazy Fool said:
Not much diff between that and the pic you have on your sig if you ask me.... same mentality….. what are you trying to promote by that?


yes thats the same mentality as someone who wants to kill black people :rolleyes:

ive changed it just in case i offend someone like you
 
Clerkin said:
yes thats the same mentality as someone who wants to kill black people :rolleyes:

ive changed it just in case i offend someone like you

Really they were trying to kill black people? wow looked like a raciest gesture at a football match to me, and no I don't see much difference between that and having a picture of a footballer just about to end another footballers career with the words 'have it' different issues but just as 'disgraceful'

Good of you to change it, but don’t do on my behalf, I was not offended by it, just making a point.
 
Crazy Fool said:
Really they were trying to kill black people? wow looked like a raciest gesture at a football match to me, and no I don't see much difference between that and having a picture of a footballer just about to end another footballers career with the words 'have it' different issues but just as 'disgraceful'

Good of you to change it, but don’t do on my behalf, I was not offended by it, just making a point.
Clerkin didn't say they we're trying to kill black people, they we're just associating themselves with a group that did/do. And that tackle didn't end Haalands career either, there's absolutely no comparison.
 
Crazy Fool said:
Really they were trying to kill black people? wow looked like a raciest gesture at a football match to me.

yes but someone who is a member or wishes they were a member probably tend to have the mentality of wishing to kill black people. maybe my understanding of the kkk is wrong though.

anyway thats way to complicated and political for the sports forum. my head hurts.


Nismo said:
That offends me more than the last one :p

Is that Liam Lawrence? /spits...

And Dean 'I've got a massive jaw' Whitehead?

oi leave them alone :p
 
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