If Hun is such a derogatory term is it illegal in N.Ireland to use it? You often quote Scottish law, Scottish groups etc & yet claim it is used as a derogatory term for the Unionist/protestant community in N.Ireland.
He is a child and he DOES know what the word means or he wouldn't be waving it at you cretins. While we're on the subject of him being a child, can we assume that some big "never offended" hard man complained to the police about this pillowcase-sized banner being held by a child If no-one complained and the police simply walked in and lifted him for this banner, can we assume that this was the most offensive thing in the ground yesterday?
Interestingly enough I have been told that it was Rangers fan who complained about the banner and had the lad ejected. Has anyone got a Follow Follow account to verify?
Interesting. I have some information which I will provide later which undermines your whole "Sectarian Argument".
Hun is not sectarian. This has been proven to Medro hundreds of times, he returns to the same arguments hundreds of times and loses hundreds of times and as such he should shut his filthy Hun mouth
If the term is scrawled on a wall in say for example Ballycastle saying 'Kill all Huns.' Who is meant by the word Hun. Take a guess.
And when you pointed it out I did some research. What part of that don't you get? Anyhoo this allegedly was posted on Folow Follow: Re: young motherwell fan ejected It was me that complained to the steward today before kick off regarding the banner with the word '***' on it. I believe it said that 'The Law hates*****s because of us'. I explained that i felt the banner was directed at my section of the ground, and that i took offence to that particular term. The reply was that '***' wasn't a sectarian word? My reply was that i hadn't mentioned anything being sectarian, only that i found the banner offensive, and that it could cause a reaction. The stewards reply was that perhaps the word could be perceived as an extremely proud person? To which i just shook my head - she then went on to tell me rather smugly how she could find anti Celtic banners offensive - to which I agreed with her but asked her what that had to do with the banner in question - and asked her if she could please think about what I had actually said to her. She said she didn't think anything would happen as it wasn't sectarian, but would speak to her superior. Low and behold within 3 or 4 minutes the banner was removed and thrown in the corner next to the South stand? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As I said, I don't have an FF account so I cannot say whether it's true or not.
I wonder why you didn't want to answer this. So where did you get this from if you don't have a FF account?
Off another forum who posted what I did. Seems genuine. http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=780&fid=289&sty=2&act=1&mid=2116554507
I asume there are Gers fans on that thread with FF accounts who checked? No one is accusing him of being a liar are they? In actual fact ove_kindvall has an FF account, he says so and the last word on the thread is : Arabdelic: so you do have access to FF please log in to view this image Ok I will take your hand through this. Log on to ff, go on to Bear Bit, thread young motherwell fan ejected, go to post 65. Now stop playing the silly wee bizarre games. Ove says nothing so he obviously checked and saw it was true, he was just fishing for info. Maybe someone on here has an FF account and can check? I never claimed it was a fact, just that it was interesting.
http://www.steelmenonline.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=11519&st=0 This is what the Well fans think. I was surprised to read : The offending banner was removed by a steward before the game started so why did it take so long to decide the culprit was to be removed?
If it was true I would take that with a pinch of salt. Some wee lad no doubt trying to act the big lad on a football forum trying to claim responsibilty for getting someone turfed out of a game.
just cos he is wearing the same jacket, cap and scarf as the guy being led away doesn't mean it is him. maybe it's his twin brother.