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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sun 17 Nov 12:59
Quick question, who were they singing dirty f*nian b*stard at (after their penalty claim)?
…or is it just their go to chant?
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Sun 17 Nov 13:09
Honestly thought they were chanting dirty cheating…
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Topic Originator: DJAS
Date: Sun 17 Nov 13:13
Quote:
NMCmassive, Sun 17 Nov 13:09
Honestly thought they were chanting dirty cheating…
Me too
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Topic Originator: StevenPar77
Date: Sun 17 Nov 13:16
Quote:
DBP, Sun 17 Nov 12:59
Quick question, who were they singing dirty f*nian b*stard at (after their penalty claim)?
…or is it just their go to chant?
I would guess it was at the keeper who gave them it back at the final whistle, I think.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Sun 17 Nov 13:30
They were singing dirty cheating…..
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sun 17 Nov 13:33
Nah, they all sang cheating at first, then their ‘hardcode’ switched
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Topic Originator: Fethiyespar
Date: Sun 17 Nov 13:39
Never forget that lot with the T-shirts after Norrie`s death, awful club.
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Topic Originator: DA-go Par Adonis
Date: Sun 17 Nov 14:20
To be fair, that club no longer exists.
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I love it when we go sell Kevin Nisbet,
He's gonna pay for everyone this season.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sun 17 Nov 14:30
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Fethiyespar, Sun 17 Nov 13:39
Never forget that lot with the T-shirts after Norrie`s death, awful club.
Aye that was pretty vile and sick. Some folk have no decency or moral compass.
I was too far away to hear clearly what they were singing and I presumed their anger was directed at the ref. If it was directed at Tobi, it shows how ignorant and clueless they are.
A Fenian is an Irish Catholic. Tobi is English, born in London of Nigerian descent. He may or may not be a Catholic. What does it matter? I`ve been privileged to meet him and he`s a smashing lad - some size, too. I had a crick in my neck looking up to him. 😀
I wouldn`t have thought Celtic asked him about his religion or country of birth when they signed him. More than 300 years on and people are still hanging on to this hateful crap. 😔
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sun 17 Nov 14:37
Aye GG but is Tobi an Ibo or Yoruba?
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sun 17 Nov 15:20
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Paralex, Sun 17 Nov 14:37
Aye GG but is Tobi an Ibo or Yoruba?
😂🤣😂 Haven`t got a scooby, mate. I think you just made these words up and are trying to convince me they are religious groups. 🤔
Eta. I just googled this and found out that there are two distinct ethnic groups in Nigeria IGBO and Yoruba and there's no love lost between them.
Every day is a school day, even for us auld codgers. 😀
Not your average Sunday League player.
Post Edited (Sun 17 Nov 19:08)
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 17 Nov 16:27
They have performed Nazi salutes and sang “wheres your Norrie gone” during minutes silences/applauses in the past against us, so its not surprising
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Topic Originator: pacifist
Date: Sun 17 Nov 16:56
And thats just their board.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sun 17 Nov 18:08
Quote:
pacifist, Sun 17 Nov 16:56
And thats just their board.
🤣😂🤣
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Jealous Furniture
Date: Sun 17 Nov 18:14
A wise man once said
"Section B, w@nk w@nk w@nk,
Section B, w@nk w@nk w@nk."
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Topic Originator: DA-go Par Adonis
Date: Sun 17 Nov 19:59
And:
Wet Wet Wet, w@nk, w@nk, w@nk...
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I love it when we go sell Kevin Nisbet,
He's gonna pay for everyone this season.
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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Sun 17 Nov 21:56
Topic Originator: Paralex like
Date: Sun 17 Nov 14:37
Aye GG but is Tobi an Ibo or Yoruba?
Maybe or one of the other 369 ethic groups ?
What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sun 17 Nov 21:57
I would hazard a guess, GG, that Tobi is a Yoruba. Most Nigerians I meet in Scotland now are Yorubas. My next door neighbour in Glasgow was an Igbo, (pronounced eebo). But the Igbos and Yorubas, I know, are best of friends. Young Tobi is turning out to be a great signing (James has made one or two you know). Only yesterday, I was talking to a Yoruba who was acting as a steward in the Norrie. They always smile when I ask if they are Igbo or Yoruba. Maybe not as potentially unsettling as asking a Scot if they are Catholic or Protestant.
There are many other ethnic groups in Nigeria`s population of over 200 million but out of the several hundred I have met in Scotland, only one or two have been from a group other than Igbo or Yoruba.
Post Edited (Sun 17 Nov 22:03)
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 18 Nov 05:55
Quote:
Paralex, Sun 17 Nov 21:57
I would hazard a guess, GG, that Tobi is a Yoruba. Most Nigerians I meet in Scotland now are Yorubas. My next door neighbour in Glasgow was an Igbo, (pronounced eebo). But the Igbos and Yorubas, I know, are best of friends. Young Tobi is turning out to be a great signing (James has made one or two you know). Only yesterday, I was talking to a Yoruba who was acting as a steward in the Norrie. They always smile when I ask if they are Igbo or Yoruba. Maybe not as potentially unsettling as asking a Scot if they are Catholic or Protestant.
There are many other ethnic groups in Nigeria`s population of over 200 million but out of the several hundred I have met in Scotland, only one or two have been from a group other than Igbo or Yoruba.
Cheers, Paralex. Always good to learn something new, even at my age. 🙂
Good to hear the the Igbo and Yoruba get along reasonably well, too. As it should be among people of different religious persuasions (and none) in Scotland. Why should it matter at all?
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Mon 18 Nov 14:49
Quote:
Paralex, Sun 17 Nov 21:57
I would hazard a guess, GG, that Tobi is a Yoruba. Most Nigerians I meet in Scotland now are Yorubas. My next door neighbour in Glasgow was an Igbo, (pronounced eebo). But the Igbos and Yorubas, I know, are best of friends. Young Tobi is turning out to be a great signing (James has made one or two you know). Only yesterday, I was talking to a Yoruba who was acting as a steward in the Norrie. They always smile when I ask if they are Igbo or Yoruba. Maybe not as potentially unsettling as asking a Scot if they are Catholic or Protestant.
There are many other ethnic groups in Nigeria`s population of over 200 million but out of the several hundred I have met in Scotland, only one or two have been from a group other than Igbo or Yoruba.
It is actually quite interesting. Also will give me chance to talk to Nigerians about something other than if Jay Jay Okocha was better than Kanu
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Mon 18 Nov 15:28
Yes NMC, and at the risk of continuing the theme indefinitely, I learned today that Hausa is, in fact the largest group in Nigeria with 30% of the population. The young Hausa man I was talking to told me that the reason more Igbos and Yorubas come to the UK is that they are minority groups and feel there is more advantage to leave the country. He also told me that Hausa men can have several wives and that his dad has 21 children and still counting.
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Mon 18 Nov 17:40
Quote:
Paralex, Mon 18 Nov 15:28
Yes NMC, and at the risk of continuing the theme indefinitely, I learned today that Hausa is, in fact the largest group in Nigeria with 30% of the population. The young Hausa man I was talking to told me that the reason more Igbos and Yorubas come to the UK is that they are minority groups and feel there is more advantage to leave the country. He also told me that Hausa men can have several wives and that his dad has 21 children and still counting.
21!!!!!
Christmas must be a nightmare!!!!!
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