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Why Won't Humza Yousaf Condemn Celtic Fans?


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23 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

The Spectator magazine is specifically asking, 'why won't Humza Yousaf condemn Celtic fans'?

 

The article reports the incidents and arrests made on Saturday afternoon/evening in the Trongate. It quotes Glasgow Central MP, Alison Thewless demanding Celtic should foot the bill for the costs of the disorder. Further, the piece points out Humza has not been slow in the past in condemning Rangers supporters. His social media comments on Rangers supporters celebrating their 55th title win were, "disgraceful scenes laced with thuggery". It also mentions Humza as Justice Minister commenting upon a clearly doctored video, purporting to show several of Rangers RC players indulging in singing ant-RC songs in the Club's Members Lounge. Humza demanded Police action and for Rangers to sack those involved. Police Scotland agreed the video had been, "edited to include sectarian singing". Humza refused to back down.

 

The article says, "Humza's refusal to comment is not a good look". The article omits his apology as Justice Minister when six fellow Sellik fans were arrested, charged and, appeared in court facing accusations of hanging two effigies replete in Rangers scarf and orange order accoutrement from the North Stand roof. Hands bound behind their backs, blindfolded and, twisting in the breeze for over an hour above several dozen flags proclaiming, "Kill all H-u-ns". All evidence had been deliberately disappeared from the Procurator Fiscal's Office Glasgow in between the groupings first and second appearances in court. Humza promised a full investigation and a published report.

 

Six years on and it looks like the MV Glen Sannox will be sailing before the report sees the light of day.

More chance of Hull 802 sliding out of port on its maiden voyage!

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The Convenor of Glasgow City Council, Susan Aitken has arrived at the party. Her Policy Advisor, Gerry Braiden has removed the chains from the Meatloaf tribute act. Three days after events, Susan is in a grievous state of mind. Mass vandalism and outbreaks of violence in the city centre has raised her dander to a bat out of hell comment, "the actions of the supporters were beyond tolerable". I suspect Gerry gave her that line?

 

Beyond tolerable - you took the words right out of my mouth.

 

I know how it feels Susan. Remember, you got elected and took control of the Council. The very first thing was regeneration of the city centre, specifically Trongate and Saltmarket. You spent  on average, £50,000 per retail unit on several dozen old Council owned shop spaces. Then, you had a lottery for the first dozen to receive a peppercorn rent of £1 per year for the next five years. The first name out of the hat was Gordon Archer, he wanted two units for an art exhibition space. Yep, that Gordon Archer, the one recently banned from running companies for six years because he transferred £400,000 from Lake District Biogas in the week before it went bankrupt. You know Gordon, the Hibs season ticket holder?

 

 It's beyond believable, Gordon is your husband.

 

Get the band back into the studio and record, 'Beyond Tolerable'. Oh and Susan, you don't have to snort every line Gerry feeds you - two out of three ain't bad.

 

 

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7 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

The Convenor of Glasgow City Council, Susan Aitken has arrived at the party. Her Policy Advisor, Gerry Braiden has removed the chains from the Meatloaf tribute act. Three days after events, Susan is in a grievous state of mind. Mass vandalism and outbreaks of violence in the city centre has raised her dander to a bat out of hell comment, "the actions of the supporters were beyond tolerable". I suspect Gerry gave her that line?

 

Beyond tolerable - you took the words right out of my mouth.

 

I know how it feels Susan. Remember, you got elected and took control of the Council. The very first thing was regeneration of the city centre, specifically Trongate and Saltmarket. You spent  on average, £50,000 per retail unit on several dozen old Council owned shop spaces. Then, you had a lottery for the first dozen to receive a peppercorn rent of £1 per year for the next five years. The first name out of the hat was Gordon Archer, he wanted two units for an art exhibition space. Yep, that Gordon Archer, the one recently banned from running companies for six years because he transferred £400,000 from Lake District Biogas in the week before it went bankrupt. You know Gordon, the Hibs season ticket holder?

 

 It's beyond believable, Gordon is your husband.

 

Get the band back into the studio and record, 'Beyond Tolerable'. Oh and Susan, you don't have to snort every line Gerry feeds you - two out of three ain't bad.

 

 

I believe fat Sussie just said her husband’s behaviour was just a technical issue 

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Humza Yousaf in today's Daily Retard...

 

"Speaking about his allegiance to Celtic and being open about supporting the club as a high-profile politician, he told Clyde 1 Superscoreboard: "It does come with its challenges because I think people assume that everything you do is through the lens of being a Celtic fan. I'm not going to pretend I'm anything other than that, because what's the point?".

 

Welcome to modern Scotland, which has become a laughing stock because of Nationalism.  

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12 hours ago, Gonzo79 said:

Humza Yousaf in today's Daily Retard...

 

"Speaking about his allegiance to Celtic and being open about supporting the club as a high-profile politician, he told Clyde 1 Superscoreboard: "It does come with its challenges because I think people assume that everything you do is through the lens of being a Celtic fan. I'm not going to pretend I'm anything other than that, because what's the point?".

 

Welcome to modern Scotland, which has become a laughing stock because of Nationalism.  

It's ironic that it's the nationalist party which has done more to kill off the prospect of independence than any other movement.

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I was wondering if the black prince would be critical of his fellow fans who made quite a bit of an arse of themselves at Glasgow green today boozing in a public park urinating up against trees then proceed on an illegal march to Hampden I dont think his police Scotland black shirts did anything to halt it it looks like they joined in and escorted them on their march 

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