Any team with Diouf loses my support. Football is bad but the atmosphere is pretty amazing.
Mendoza's family does it better...
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Any team with Diouf loses my support. Football is bad but the atmosphere is pretty amazing.
I thought there was some instance of bigotry involving him about ten years ago and reported in the news of the screws, although I can't find anything on line so will take that one back.
Where's the Union flag at Withdean then?
Funny. If you support Rangers that much why are you on here, f*** off onto a Rangers board?
Perhaps he is just trying to broaden his mind, just to show that he isn't a narrow minded bigot like a fair chunk of those who follow the Old Firm. Lets face it, if you come on a board for a club on the South Coast of "England" and start banging on about Rangers or Celtic you are bound to kop a fair amount of flack as most of us loathe you, or are at best completely indifferent to the antics and mentality of a bygone era that hang around Glasgow like a bad smell. We have at least made it to the twenty-first century, whilst many old firm supporters are stuck in the seventeenth.
What I saw from Rangers and Celtic fans, particularly their behaviour towards each other, beggered belief. They seemed to revel in the hatred of each other, it gave them a reason to live in many cases, often I just wanted to give them a slap and tell them to grow up...the rest of the World has moved on, yet they are rooted firmly in the past.
Yes, the 2 sets of fans hate each other. Is there a problem with that? Last time I checked, that's what a rivalry is about. There would be dislike between the two groups of people regardless of whether Celtic and Rangers existed or not. To me, its a positive thing that this can be expressed through football - and clubs with conflicting identities like this are what makes football great. I would say England is almost alone in Europe in that it doesn't have a political/national rivalry in its football culture, and yet people who seem to know nothing about the Glasgow clubs seem to be so quick to judge it.
Violence and arrests aren't good, but contrary to rumours they are not the norm. Come to the Brewery Tap before tommorow's game and you will find a mix of Rangers and Celtic (all Albion) having a perfectly civil chat about Scottish footy. In fact, given that today's news featured Birmingham fans invading the pitch, clashing with police and throwing flares that their opposite numbers - how the f*** have people on here decided to focus on the Glasgow clubs??
As I said before on this thread - we seem to revere the brilliant football clubs of Europe that mix politics, nationalism, history and football culture - yet get all condescending when there are two examples (yes I include Rangers) on our doorstep.