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2 hours ago, boro_boy said:

FFS religion is the biggest divide in the world. Absolutely pointless war. 

I know very little about that carry on over there but is it not to do with land areas and tit for tat shootings/bombings/rocket attacks rather than religion ?

Rangers Fans are born, we are not manufactured, we do not choose, we are chosen, those that dont understand dont matter, those that understand need no explanation.

We are the chosen few, We Are The People!

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1 hour ago, Harold said:

I know very little about that carry on over there but is it not to do with land areas and tit for tat shootings/bombings/rocket attacks rather than religion ?

It's land, so land and religion.

1 hour ago, Mr McFabulous said:

The Palestinians see the Israeli occupation of that land as illegal, so they show their disapproval whenever possible. Israel are backed and armed to the back teeth by the West though, so therein lies another problem. 

Ahh another proxy war on the way then?

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42 minutes ago, boro_boy said:

On x (twitter) all the messages condemning the attacks in Israel, everyone says they say Israel has the right to defend themselves. I get a feeling that this isn't normal and maybe planned? 

it was well planed as well. not often mosad get cought with its pants down i tell you that. 

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Celtic condemn banners in support of Palestine. Oh the GB are going to live this 😂

 

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09 Oct 2023, 5:13 pm

Banners displayed in a section of Celtic Park prior to Saturday's game do not represent the views of Celtic Football Club and we disassociate ourselves from them. We condemn the display of such messages at Celtic Park.

Celtic is a football club and not a political organisation. One of our core values from inception is to be open to all regardless of race, colour, politics or creed. That is why the Club has always made clear that political messages and banners are not welcome at Celtic Park, or any match involving Celtic. At a time of loss and suffering for many, it is entirely inappropriate for any group of individuals to use Celtic Park as a vehicle for such messages.

We call on all supporters, regardless of their personal views, to unite in backing our players and the Club while respecting the rights and beliefs of others; particularly those whose lives are affected by violence and hatred.

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16 minutes ago, Makdee said:

That is why the Club has always made clear that political messages and banners are not welcome at Celtic Park, or any match involving Celtic.

So how is entry gained with such gear.....talk is easy....we know from the poppy scandal that the club kowtow to these cunts.

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5 minutes ago, Makdee said:

Take another example the hanging if the blow up dolls representing Rangers fans how was that allowed 

exactly....and as we know somebody was charged with this but funnily enough the dolls disappeared from a so called secure, impartial Police Scotland station.....the same Police Scotland that said they never received a report from Rangers about fucking paedo Gordon Neeley...lying cunts!

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Liel Abada meets Celtic board for talks as Green Brigade's Palestine support sparks Israeli backlash

The Israeli winger - who is currently sidelined until the New Year with a thigh injury - met club officials at Parkhead today

Celtic have held private talks with Liel Abada after the Green Brigade's support of Palestine attracted controversy in his homeland.

Injured Abada was spotted visiting Parkhead on crutches on Monday and met with club officials but is understood to have missed James Forrest's testimonial dinner. Football Scotland can reveal the Israeli winger, 22, spoke with members of the Hoops boardroom after supporters showed their solidarity by unfurling Palestinian flags during their fixture against Kilmarnock.

 

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