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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sun 3 Aug 12:55
Anyone know what kicked off after the match?
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sun 3 Aug 13:39
Quote:
Berry, Sun 3 Aug 12:55
Anyone know what kicked off after the match?
Motherwell v Rangers
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sun 3 Aug 13:41
There was a bit of shouting and gesticulating, as the Dunfermline young lads passed the Morton boys on the street outside. I didn`t think it came to much but like most sensible people, I lengthened my stride and left it as quickly as possible.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 3 Aug 13:47
`Motherwell v Rangers`
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sun 3 Aug 16:25
If you search Cappielow Carnage on YouTube - Pars boy with a bucket hat getting arrested for something.
Cop comes in pretty heavy handed on two other boys.
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Topic Originator: Bamba-Daft
Date: Sun 3 Aug 16:37
Absolutely outrageous from the copper that comes steaming in, completely uncalled for & dangerous throwing two wee guys into the fence like that. Should be a sackable offence minimum.
Post Edited (Sun 03 Aug 16:46)
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Sun 3 Aug 17:45
Quote:
Bamba-Daft, Sun 3 Aug 16:37
Absolutely outrageous from the copper that comes steaming in, completely uncalled for & dangerous throwing two wee guys into the fence like that. Should be a sackable offence minimum.
Absolutely!
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sun 3 Aug 18:27
Quote:
Buster_Brown, Sun 3 Aug 17:45
Quote:
Bamba-Daft, Sun 3 Aug 16:37
Absolutely outrageous from the copper that comes steaming in, completely uncalled for & dangerous throwing two wee guys into the fence like that. Should be a sackable offence minimum.
Absolutely!
Did anyone see it? Any images available?
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 3 Aug 18:30
Quote:
Bamba-Daft, Sun 3 Aug 16:37
Absolutely outrageous from the copper that comes steaming in, completely uncalled for & dangerous throwing two wee guys into the fence like that. Should be a sackable offence minimum.
See if the two âwee guysâ didnât have their hands all over officers trying to detain someone else, Id agree, but unfortunately the youth of today have zero respect for officers.
West Coast cops taking a different line from what wee darlings are used to in Fife.
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Topic Originator: Roger Daltrey
Date: Sun 3 Aug 18:43
Quote:
Dave_1885, Sun 3 Aug 18:30
Quote:
Bamba-Daft, Sun 3 Aug 16:37
Absolutely outrageous from the copper that comes steaming in, completely uncalled for & dangerous throwing two wee guys into the fence like that. Should be a sackable offence minimum.
See if the two âwee guysâ didnât have their hands all over officers trying to detain someone else, Id agree, but unfortunately the youth of today have zero respect for officers.
West Coast cops taking a different line from what wee darlings are used to in Fife.
Absolute apologist for a scumbag policeman shoving his 22 stone fat body into a couple of 15 year olds. Bully.
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Sun 3 Aug 19:10
Just as well some of you snowflakes didnât live in the days when the local copper would give you a skelp round the lug for misbehaving. Youâd never have survived.
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Topic Originator: Roger Daltrey
Date: Sun 3 Aug 19:34
Oh no. I`m a snowflake.
Hope The Daily Mail comes up with a new name for you to call people soon. â
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Sun 3 Aug 19:44
I`m no fan of the police as most will know, but that looked to me like at least one of the two guys behind the female police officer on the group had his hands on her trying to prevent her from doing her job, so the chap charging in was probably justified in barging them away from his colleague. Too many wee neds these days think they can behave how they want without consequences so maybe that wee nudge will make them think twice. Could have broke their necks right enough, but that would have learned them
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Sun 3 Aug 19:47
Quote:
Roger Daltrey, Sun 3 Aug 19:34
Oh no. I`m a snowflake.
Hope The Daily Mail comes up with a new name for you to call people soon. â
Just as well some of you whingers didnât live in the days when the local copper would give you a skelp round the lug for misbehaving. Youâd never have survived.
Now you can address the post without deflecting.
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sun 3 Aug 20:17
The wee girl was getting ready to bottle someone and no arrest - outrage
And the jakey in the track suit handed his handbag to someone else to hit someone with - double outrage
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ceJWZvyD-9s
Post Edited (Sun 03 Aug 20:21)
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Topic Originator: 33Par
Date: Sun 3 Aug 21:02
Pr!ck police bully. Heavy handed is understatement. Small d!ck syndrome. Glad I wasnât there. Really hope this is reported. But alas âŠ.. heâll be cleared as perâŠ. Police state bully b@stards.
Marootsmin
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Aug 21:41
Guy came in too strong but that pair needed to back off and keep their hands away. All of them look like absolute fannies.
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sun 3 Aug 22:06
Couple of other videos on Pars Community page on Facebook, handful of fans facing off to each otherâŠ
I say facing offâŠdancing about like plonkers đ
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sun 3 Aug 22:45
Aye, the polis are bastards alright.
Until you need them of course.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Mon 4 Aug 08:24
Quote:
PARrot, Sun 3 Aug 22:45
Aye, the polis are bastards alright.
Until you need them of course.
At which point they become elusive bastards.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 4 Aug 10:39
Quote:
PARrot, Sun 3 Aug 22:45
Aye, the polis are bastards alright.
Until you need them of course.
PARrot, polis is a collective noun so you have to say "the polis IS bassas."
Reminds of the story of the wee boy who wrote exactly that after two local police officers visited his primary class. The teacher was pleased he used the singular verb, but appalled at the sentiment expressed so she asked the police if they could help. They took the boy to an advanced driving skid pan and spun the boy around in a police car for over an hour. He had a great time. Next day, the teacher asked him to write a new account of his experience with the police.
He wrote, "The police is cunning bassas!" đ
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Mon 4 Aug 12:40
What was wrong with Dougie Imrie on Saturday?
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Topic Originator: DJAS
Date: Mon 4 Aug 13:12
Quote:
saltonsgonagetu, Mon 4 Aug 12:40
What was wrong with Dougie Imrie on Saturday?
His child was born premature.
Predictor league winner 2012/2013
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Mon 4 Aug 18:03
PEDANTS CORNER
Quote:
GG Riva, Mon 4 Aug 10:39
Quote:
PARrot, Sun 3 Aug 22:45
Aye, the polis are bastards alright.
Until you need them of course.
PARrot, polis is a collective noun so you have to say "the polis IS bassas."
Hmmm, I don`t agree. I think the Parrot`s wording is perfectly acceptable stylistically, if perhaps not in polite company ...
It is correct that a singular collective noun generally uses a singular verb. But there are situations where either a singular or plural verb is required, depending on context.
SINGULAR: "The football team is winning the match", "The orchestra is playing Mozart" etc
PLURAL: "The football team have all got red hair", "The orchestra are tuning their instruments" etc
The difference is whether the verb relates to an action or characteristic of the collective noun as a whole, or of the individual members of it.
There is also the question of whether "polis" can be a singular noun as well as a collective noun. I think it can:
"Tam Broon has joined the polis" (collective noun)
"Yon big polis is Tam Broon" (singular noun)
In this respect it differs from the English "police", which I think would always be a collective noun.
In Parrot`s example, it seems clear he is referring to the individual characteristics of police officers, and therefore it is correct (linguistically but inaccurately) to say "The polis are bastards." This is made clearer if the sentence were "The polis, except Tam Broon, are bastards."
I need to get out more.
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Topic Originator: Football_Par
Date: Mon 4 Aug 18:45
"Topic Originator: Bamba-Daft
Date: Sun 3 Aug 16:37
Absolutely outrageous from the copper that comes steaming in, completely uncalled for & dangerous throwing two wee guys into the fence like that. Should be a sackable offence minimum.
Post Edited (Sun 03 Aug 16:46)"
Are you having a laugh ? wee entitled fannies today think they can say and do whatever they like to the Police.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Mon 4 Aug 19:20
I saw the video today and the two guys were behind and arresting officer. They could easily have been holding a weapon and the 3rd officer reacted appropriately in the situation. In my view he was lucky he wasnât lifted as well, for perverting the course of justice that holds jail time.
Donât need people that supporting the Pars. Out them and ban them.
Post Edited (Mon 04 Aug 19:23)
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