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if their numbers are down then why are there so many of them in so many positions of power. courts of law, police, media, show business, they are everywhere.

 

Scotland is part of Britain. They may have a few people in important positions, but if people actually had the guts and go after them, they could easily use the high-ups south of the border (or in America). With regards to this IRA chanting and open disrespect to the British war dead, I simply cannot understand why no-one ever took this directly up to the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Justice (Terrorist Act 2006?) et al? Over here we would set everything in motion that there is ...

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Will it be reported on BBC Scotland or STV news ? Daily Record? Evening Times? most definitely not. Welcome to Scotland 2012. Guess who's running the mhedia. This will all end badly one day unfortunately

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Scotland is part of Britain. They may have a few people in important positions, but if people actually had the guts and go after them, they could easily use the high-ups south of the border (or in America). With regards to this IRA chanting and open disrespect to the British war dead, I simply cannot understand why no-one ever took this directly up to the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Justice (Terrorist Act 2006?) et al? Over here we would set everything in motion that there is ...

 

i think the hmrc case showed us its not just isolated to scotland, the disease is uk wide. the speaker in the house of lords was a celtic supporting catholic and the ex head of defence was a celtic supporting catholic too. westminster is home to a huge celtic supporters club as well.

 

over there, i dont believe the catholic church has the same influence on society or politics as it does here in the uk. the head of state may be church of england but this is no longer a protestant country, if it ever was.

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Will it be reported on BBC Scotland or STV news ? Daily Record? Evening Times? most definitely not. Welcome to Scotland 2012. Guess who's running the mhedia. This will all end badly one day unfortunately

 

they have been singing to us for decades soon there be none of us left.

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Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has apologised to Dundee after trouble in the away end during their Boxing Day game.

 

During the tie at Dens Park, Tayside Police dealt with a "level of disturbance primarily within the Celtic section of the stadium".

 

The trouble at the Scottish Premier League match included a series of bangers being set off in the away end during the first-half.

 

Police confirmed that five supporters, one for the home side Dundee and four following away team Celtic, will be reported to the Crown following the disturbance.

 

A force spokeswoman said: "There was a level of disturbance at the match, primarily within the Celtic section of the stadium.

 

"Five people are to be reported to the procurator fiscal for alleged football-related offences. Officers responded to the incidents quickly and took appropriate action."

 

Dundee FC operations manager Jim Thomson said that his staff were shocked at some of the behaviour by an element of the travelling support on Wednesday night.

 

Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell responded: "We are very proud that Celtic supporters enjoy such a great reputation and it is therefore extremely disappointing that the behaviour of a small minority has tarnished the good name of the club and our fans in this way.

 

"Clearly, we apologise to Dundee Football Club - we will work with them and look into any incident which is raised and if we can identify any individuals involved, we will obviously take the strongest possible action.

 

"We have received a number of complaints today from our own supporters about the conduct of this minority - we cannot allow our supporters' enjoyment of our matches to be affected in this way and we will not sit and allow the club's reputation to be damaged. Our supporters over many years have earned such a fantastic repuation for positively supporting the club, we will not allow this to be taken from them. It is time for all our true supporters who care about Celtic to unite with the club and find a solution to this problem."

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What do the SPL & SFA have to say about last nights trouble in Dundee then ? nothing as per usual I suspect.

These useless, spineless & biased organisations must be ripped apart from top to bottom & rebuilt.

The Regans, Doncasters and Lunnys must be removed at once

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We live in a country where a section of people who represent less than 20% of its population are seriously over-represented in its politics, media and legal profession. It has given these people authority to manipulate these areas into whatever way it likes to achieve their own particular goals and to attempt to subdue & ultimately destroy their opponents in such a manner which can only be described as corrupt.

Welcome to Scotland 2012.

 

I can only say they must have been working for it. You don't get to be a lawyer or politician by being on the dole as we credited them for years

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How many times in that statement does Liewell manage to get tiny minority & fantastic reputation in, the lying bastard and the media lap it up.

 

Surely he is right to stick up for his club. Lets not let hate\dislike rule our thinking.

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