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Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I get really fed up of the Irish aligning themselves with any group of people that they consider to be oppressed.

Celtic do it too. Pricks.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
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What is brave about it?

They aren't putting themselves in any danger.
Its moral support that Palestinians rarely finds outside the Arab countries and the Middle-East in general.
So they're brave enough to have the guts to disagree with all the fuzz and media backing the savage war by zionists to proclaim what is our land and destroy it's people.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
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Its moral support that Palestinians rarely finds outside the Arab countries and the Middle-East in general.
So they're brave enough to have the guts to disagree with all the fuzz and media backing the savage war by zionists to proclaim what is our land and destroy it's people.
Politics and religion have no place within a football stadium.

All Celtic fans are doinf is trying to portray themselves as oppressed are remind everyone that they support a terrorist organisation, the IRA.*


*Anyone who trots out the terrorist/freedom fighter line in response is pathetically cliched.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Whether you're with Palestine or against it, doesn't matter. Red is right, politics has no place in a football field.
Tell that to the Ghanian player who waved a flag of the zionists, a flag he got out of his shorts...i say if you're fighting for a noble cause then take it to all fronts.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
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I was at a Galway United match earlier (we lost 2-0 :( ). There were two Palestinian flags there for the first time in a while. It seems that they belong to kids who aren't making any kind of political statement, they just think Palestinian flags are cool :confused:.
 

BillyG

Caribbean Ultra
Nov 25, 2006
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Given

Richards - Toure - Dunne - Bridge

Kompany-Barry

Tevez---Ireland---Robinho

Adebayor​

Would be my guess.
Latest news indicates that Lescott is a man city player in 36 hours...so i guess he's the one besides Toure while keeping Hughes's favorite 4-3-3 formation so its something like this:

Given

Richards - Toure - Lescott - Bridge

De Jong - Ireland - Barry

Tevez - Adebayor - Robinho
i'd take roque over adebayor for the CF position in either of those formation any day of the week
 

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