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north_antrim_hound

Quote from: T Fearon on July 15, 2017, 05:52:21 AM
Sadly little has changed in Windsor Park.I was there in 1979 when Gerrry Daly was split by a bottle thrown by the natives.Yesterday,I was in the North Stand,among Linfield fans,in the only section open to me to buy a ticket.The rabid Anti Catholic sectarianism and racism was rife from first minute to last.Before the game started,an acquaintance of mine,a professional man along with his two grown up sons took their seats a few rows down from me in the same section.It got so bad,they asked the stewards to escort them out early,and were showered with sectarian abuse as they left.

And what where you expecting honestly
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets

north_antrim_hound

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Quote from: Íseal agus crua isteach a on July 15, 2017, 01:51:01 AM
Quote from: seafoid on July 15, 2017, 01:28:35 AM
I thought Rodgers was from NI. He has a Scottish accent in interviews

I come from near him. People on the North Antrim coast speak with a Scottish "blur".

Didn't he play hurling for Glenariff
I remember someone from the club saying
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets

The Subbie

Quote from: T Fearon on July 15, 2017, 05:52:21 AM
Sadly little has changed in Windsor Park.I was there in 1979 when Gerrry Daly was split by a bottle thrown by the natives.Yesterday,I was in the North Stand,among Linfield fans,in the only section open to me to buy a ticket.The rabid Anti Catholic sectarianism and racism was rife from first minute to last.Before the game started,an acquaintance of mine,a professional man along with his two grown up sons took their seats a few rows down from me in the same section.It got so bad,they asked the stewards to escort them out early,and were showered with sectarian abuse as they left.

You missed the perfect chance to test out your truly inspirational theory re the recently ordained Fr Mulryne, surely , if you enquired, you could have found one or two faithful blues that would have passed a few moments reminiscing about the now Fr Mulryne and the nights he used to perform for the faithful on the very pitch you were looking at last night.

Mervyn and Sammy could have discussed your divine intervention theory over a half time bovril with you.

yellowcard

Quote from: T Fearon on July 15, 2017, 05:52:21 AM
Sadly little has changed in Windsor Park.I was there in 1979 when Gerrry Daly was split by a bottle thrown by the natives.Yesterday,I was in the North Stand,among Linfield fans,in the only section open to me to buy a ticket.The rabid Anti Catholic sectarianism and racism was rife from first minute to last.Before the game started,an acquaintance of mine,a professional man along with his two grown up sons took their seats a few rows down from me in the same section.It got so bad,they asked the stewards to escort them out early,and were showered with sectarian abuse as they left.

Any Celtic fan going into the home section in the sectarian bearpit that was Windsor Park last night would need their head examined. 

an léirmheastóir

Only for Roy Carroll that could have been 6 or 7 he had a mighty game. Celtic going rightly and should breeze through next week.

ned

Quote from: north_antrim_hound on July 15, 2017, 09:05:56 AM
Quote from: Íseal agus crua isteach a on July 15, 2017, 01:51:01 AM
Quote from: seafoid on July 15, 2017, 01:28:35 AM
I thought Rodgers was from NI. He has a Scottish accent in interviews

I come from near him. People on the North Antrim coast speak with a Scottish "blur".

Didn't he play hurling for Glenariff
I remember someone from the club saying

Being from Carnlough should be enough!

ashman

Quote from: an léirmheastóir on July 15, 2017, 09:59:58 AM
Only for Roy Carroll that could have been 6 or 7 he had a mighty game. Celtic going rightly and should breeze through next week.

Did anyone expect any different ? The Irish league has regressed hugely over the last few years .  The former Setanta Cup in the last few years really showed that .

Hopefully Dundalk can get a crack at Celtic .  Ironically there might be a problem playing the home tie due to a barstoolers night out .  Carlsberg don't do irony!


imtommygunn

I am not sure the irish league has regressed that much. I think the league of ireland has got much better. European results illustrate that.

StGallsGAA

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Quote from: hardstation on July 15, 2017, 10:38:50 AM
Quote from: north_antrim_hound on July 15, 2017, 08:59:49 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on July 15, 2017, 05:52:21 AM
Sadly little has changed in Windsor Park.I was there in 1979 when Gerrry Daly was split by a bottle thrown by the natives.Yesterday,I was in the North Stand,among Linfield fans,in the only section open to me to buy a ticket.The rabid Anti Catholic sectarianism and racism was rife from first minute to last.Before the game started,an acquaintance of mine,a professional man along with his two grown up sons took their seats a few rows down from me in the same section.It got so bad,they asked the stewards to escort them out early,and were showered with sectarian abuse as they left.

And what where you expecting honestly
Exactly. The Celtic section was probably the same.

Not exactly the same unfortunately.  The Bel Tel and other media turn a blind eye to Linfield's naked sectarian chanting much in the same way as they turn a blind eye to what goes on at bonfires.   Celtic's core support is nothing like that of Linfield or Rangers for that matter.  Celtic fans by and large support the club due to it's Irish identity.  A very significant portion of Linfield and Rangers fans do not support the clubs because of that clubs British identity, but rather its Loyalist/sectarian identity.  That in itself is a huge difference but its so easy for the media to say one is the opposite of the other when it is not.   A perfect example of this is their away support  in Europe. Celtic fans are welcomed as other cultures can identify with Irishness and what it stands for.  Rangers and Linfield fans are feared and avoided as they stand for NF, right-wing white supremacy and bring racist vile abuse wherever they go.  100,000 Celtic fans went to Seville and not one arrest.   30,000 Rangers fans went to Manchester and wrecked the place.

Kilkevan

Quote from: StGallsGAA on July 15, 2017, 01:14:54 PM
Quote from: hardstation on July 15, 2017, 10:38:50 AM
Quote from: north_antrim_hound on July 15, 2017, 08:59:49 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on July 15, 2017, 05:52:21 AM
Sadly little has changed in Windsor Park.I was there in 1979 when Gerrry Daly was split by a bottle thrown by the natives.Yesterday,I was in the North Stand,among Linfield fans,in the only section open to me to buy a ticket.The rabid Anti Catholic sectarianism and racism was rife from first minute to last.Before the game started,an acquaintance of mine,a professional man along with his two grown up sons took their seats a few rows down from me in the same section.It got so bad,they asked the stewards to escort them out early,and were showered with sectarian abuse as they left.

And what where you expecting honestly
Exactly. The Celtic section was probably the same.

Not exactly the same unfortunately.  The Bel Tel and other media turn a blind eye to Linfield's naked sectarian chanting much in the same way as they turn a blind eye to what goes on at bonfires.   Celtic's core support is nothing like that of Linfield or Rangers for that matter.  Celtic fans by and large support the club due to it's Irish identity.  A very significant portion of Linfield and Rangers fans do not support the clubs because of that clubs British identity, but rather its Loyalist/sectarian identity.  That in itself is a huge difference but its so easy for the media to say one is the opposite of the other when it is not.   A perfect example of this is their away support  in Europe. Celtic fans are welcomed as other cultures can identify with Irishness and what it stands for.  Rangers and Linfield fans are feared and avoided as they stand for NF, right-wing white supremacy and bring racist vile abuse wherever they go.  100,000 Celtic fans went to Seville and not one arrest.   30,000 Rangers fans went to Manchester and wrecked the place.

I'd say further evidence is in the amount of testimonials both clubs get asked to play in. Celtic in a testimonial is a golden ticket because people know Celtic fans would travel to see their team kicking a tin can around a car park on Easter Island and there will be minimal trouble, if any.

There are headers who follow Celtic, same as any club, but as with most clubs they are the minority whereas there are decent Linfield and Rangers fans but finding them is like looking for needles in haystacks.

Disclaimer: I am not a fan of Celtic, Rangers or Linfield.

Hectic

I see that no mark Healy says that he will need a tin hat and suit of armour when he takes his no mark team to Celtic Park. Does he think we give a monkeys about them. We are just going to finish the job and maybe Griffiths and Armstrong might be motivated to stick a couple in the net after the cowardly attcks on both. But seriously David, get a grip and leave your sullying nonsense out of it.

seafoid

Quote from: T Fearon on July 15, 2017, 05:52:21 AM
Sadly little has changed in Windsor Park.I was there in 1979 when Gerrry Daly was split by a bottle thrown by the natives.Yesterday,I was in the North Stand,among Linfield fans,in the only section open to me to buy a ticket.The rabid Anti Catholic sectarianism and racism was rife from first minute to last.Before the game started,an acquaintance of mine,a professional man along with his two grown up sons took their seats a few rows down from me in the same section.It got so bad,they asked the stewards to escort them out early,and were showered with sectarian abuse as they left.
Where is the mythical NI culture supposed to come from? Will it be probiotic?

T Fearon

Well it is the current tribal division that has produced the sectarianism I witnessed yesterday,so the status quo is not the answer.

Main Street

Why is there such a deliberate naming of the missile as a "buckfast bottle"?
Is it not enough to say "a bottle was thrown at a celtic player"?

Is there something sinister, more lethal in that it was not just a bottle, but 'twas "a buckfast bottle"?



ashman

By and large the trouble at yesterday's game was relatively harmless . A Linfield v Glentoran Derby or Bohs v Rovers would have more trouble .

The thug that flung the bottle at Griffiths should face the full rigour of the law .