kyro7 wrote:Incredible.Templeton7|RFC wrote:If the person no longer exists, how could they pay the debt?
What?
kyro7 wrote:Incredible.Templeton7|RFC wrote:If the person no longer exists, how could they pay the debt?
Templeton7|RFC wrote:Who was it that started the 'mf' use?
Appearing more and more around here.
Cam wrote:Templeton7|RFC wrote:Who was it that started the 'mf' use?
Appearing more and more around here.
It's been around for months?
Templeton7|RFC wrote:If the person no longer exists, how could they pay the debt?
Templeton7|RFC wrote:Cam wrote:
It's been around for months?
I know that, but it was only Forest and somebody else. Now fucking trent, crump and everyone is using it.
Templeton7|RFC wrote:Like Rangers did, but they didn't have to pay HMRC etc because the company who owned them no longer exists.
Rangers have been consigned to liquidation after Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs decided to reject an offer from Charles Green's consortium.
Glasgow Rangers are heading for liquidation after HMRC rejected the company voluntary arrangement proposal made by prospective owner Charles Green.
Templeton7|RFC wrote:VivaRonaldoLAD wrote:My mates are sick, sick bunch
Why?
Forest wrote:Are you out with the LADs tonight VivaLAD?
My plan for tonight is to get completely rat arsed on £10.
Minesweep will have to be played.
MinesweepLAD
Forest wrote:Are you out with the LADs tonight VivaLAD?
My plan for tonight is to get completely rat arsed on £10.
Minesweep will have to be played.
MinesweepLAD
Neil Lennons Tracksuit
I want to start this blog by putting my cards on the table with regards to the Republic of Ireland.
Regardless of the countries sins of the past and harbouring of terrorists who'd killed British civilians I believe in forgiveness and reconciliation. I therefore see them as nothing more than a friendly member of the EU State and I even admit to supporting Padraig Harrington when he won the British Open in golf a few years ago.
I have nothing against Ireland or the Irish people.
I respect their flag and country and don't hold the sins of the past against them much the same way as I wouldn't the Germans.
With that said what I don't support is the pesudo Irishmen who we happen to share a city with as their identity of "Ireland" differs somewhat with the country itself.
This season the Celtic manager Neil Lennon has taken to wearing an officially licensed club tracksuit that is trimmed with the Irish tri-colour on the inside of the collar.
Many Rangers fans, myself included, have questioned this piece of clothing and the response from the Celtic minded media and Celtic fans alike is that it is merely a celebration of their history and the fact that their founding father was Irish.
Celtic were founded in 1888. At that time the Irish tri-colour did not exist and the flag of the country was a gold harp on a green background as shown below.
So where does Mr Neil Lennon and his tracksuit fit in on all of this?
Well the history lesson I have just given you is one that Mr Lennon knows all too well. He knows what his fans believe those colours stand for and he also knows that we know that he knows.
Basically he's showing off these colours purely to appeal to the terrorist loving filth in the Celtic support and to try and provoke the rest of the country.
It was pointed out to me, by a decent Celtic fan no less (yes they do exist), that with the lack of Rangers v Celtic matches this season that Lennon, who seems to be addicted to provocation, may be using this tracksuit to fill a void that he used to fill by gesturing and taunting the Rangers support in person.
You want proof? Here it is. Below is a selection of photos from Lennon during his time as Celtic manager from 2010 to 2011 when they did not have this tracksuit. Opposite is a selection of photos from this season.
Note how Lennon always previously wore his tracksuit top zipped fully up and now with his new tracksuit he feels the need to have it unzipped with the collar folded over to show the colours.
It may be that there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for this, and the tracksuit design. I may just have missed it? What I would ask though is that all Bears pass this blog to media outlets and get them to just ask the question of Nike, Mr Lennon and Celtic?
Is that really too much to ask?
Samaras wrote:Sensational blog
Neil Lennons Tracksuit
I want to start this blog by putting my cards on the table with regards to the Republic of Ireland.
Regardless of the countries sins of the past and harbouring of terrorists who'd killed British civilians I believe in forgiveness and reconciliation. I therefore see them as nothing more than a friendly member of the EU State and I even admit to supporting Padraig Harrington when he won the British Open in golf a few years ago.
I have nothing against Ireland or the Irish people.
I respect their flag and country and don't hold the sins of the past against them much the same way as I wouldn't the Germans.
With that said what I don't support is the pesudo Irishmen who we happen to share a city with as their identity of "Ireland" differs somewhat with the country itself.
This season the Celtic manager Neil Lennon has taken to wearing an officially licensed club tracksuit that is trimmed with the Irish tri-colour on the inside of the collar.
Many Rangers fans, myself included, have questioned this piece of clothing and the response from the Celtic minded media and Celtic fans alike is that it is merely a celebration of their history and the fact that their founding father was Irish.
Celtic were founded in 1888. At that time the Irish tri-colour did not exist and the flag of the country was a gold harp on a green background as shown below.
So where does Mr Neil Lennon and his tracksuit fit in on all of this?
Well the history lesson I have just given you is one that Mr Lennon knows all too well. He knows what his fans believe those colours stand for and he also knows that we know that he knows.
Basically he's showing off these colours purely to appeal to the terrorist loving filth in the Celtic support and to try and provoke the rest of the country.
It was pointed out to me, by a decent Celtic fan no less (yes they do exist), that with the lack of Rangers v Celtic matches this season that Lennon, who seems to be addicted to provocation, may be using this tracksuit to fill a void that he used to fill by gesturing and taunting the Rangers support in person.
You want proof? Here it is. Below is a selection of photos from Lennon during his time as Celtic manager from 2010 to 2011 when they did not have this tracksuit. Opposite is a selection of photos from this season.
Note how Lennon always previously wore his tracksuit top zipped fully up and now with his new tracksuit he feels the need to have it unzipped with the collar folded over to show the colours.
It may be that there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for this, and the tracksuit design. I may just have missed it? What I would ask though is that all Bears pass this blog to media outlets and get them to just ask the question of Nike, Mr Lennon and Celtic?
Is that really too much to ask?
AndItsKoren! wrote:Managers shouldn't wear tracksuits anyway, they should be wearing proper suits.
Samaras wrote:I'd wear a suit as well. Don't really care what managers wear, its up to them. Rangers fans been fizzing their tits off over McCoist deciding hes not wearing a suit anymore
- Spoiler:
No suit, no poppy
Samaras wrote:Not really. That's like refusing to wear tracksuit bottoms while going running because chavs wear them.
brb putting a suit on to go running.