STAYC - K-pop group in Rangers top 'mix-up' at Texas gig
The band mistakenly wore vintage jerseys of the Scottish football team instead of local baseball team the Texas Rangers.
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Derrrrr.STAYC - K-pop group in Rangers top 'mix-up' at Texas gig
The band mistakenly wore vintage jerseys of the Scottish football team instead of local baseball team the Texas Rangers.www.bbc.co.uk
Be careful…..Yeah everyone knows that The Huns are associated with all the good things in life:
- tolerance
- cheerfulness
- acceptance
-open-mindedness
- joy and laughter
Be careful…..
Using the word “hun” to describe supporters of Rangers Football Club is sectarian, a panel of judges has ruled.
Judges rule that slur used against Rangers fans IS sectarian abuse
SENIOR sheriffs have ruled using the word “hun” to describe Rangers supporters is a form of sectarian abuse. A man who directed the slur at two police officers argued it was a slang ter…www.thescottishsun.co.uk
I’ve heard they know where to find the deodorant in Superdrug and Boots though…..unlike their Glasgow neighboursYeah everyone knows that The Huns are associated with all the good things in life:
- tolerance
- cheerfulness
- acceptance
-open-mindedness
- joy and laughter
Pot, meet kettle.Yeah everyone knows that The Huns are associated with all the good things in life:
- tolerance
- cheerfulness
- acceptance
-open-mindedness
- joy and laughter
It made me laugh that the Green Brigade apparently said ‘The Green Brigade believes football fans have the right to express political beliefs’ which may or may not be reasonable.Pot, meet kettle.
Quite, it's selective racism, clearly the English/British & Israelis are seen as fair game. I say this as a woke, well left of centre supporter of Palestinians but if you believe in 'tolerance' and 'acceptance' (God I hate those terms), then you have to walk the walk.It made me laugh that the Green Brigade apparently said ‘The Green Brigade believes football fans have the right to express political beliefs’ which may or may not be reasonable.
So if I wandered into that section of the stadium with an Israeli flag or a picture of the Queen, do you think they’d be steadfastly defending my rights to free speech? I don’t think so!!
What I think they really meant was ‘The Green Brigade believes football fans have the right to express political beliefs, as long as those political beliefs agree exactly with their own’!
When I was young, I had no sense…I have a Rangers home top for this season.
Proud to wear itWhen I was young, I had no sense…
You're on the wrong forum mate...this is for Brighton fansI have a Rangers home top for this season.