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I have to sit in and watch the Celtic game today because Strathclyde police advised pubs and bars in Glasgow not to show both the Rangers and Celtic games today (they are on at the same time). The local here is mainly Rangers supported, generally though they do show Celtic games in the lounge but NOT TODAY BECAUSE OF THOSE CUNTS THAT CANT WATCH A GAME WITHOUT GETTING OVER EXCITED. The sectarianism is the whole reason the other local pub shut which happened to have a Celtic minded majority of patronage. I never understood why they needed 2 pubs on main street anyway. Sorry for the rant, if you don't understand there are big social issues in Scotland which football ends up as a product of.
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Yeah, the recent nonsense has been OTT. I'm fed up hearing though that it's all sectarian when most of it is standard same city rivalry which most major cities have and lets not forget there is violence across the UK still related to football. The press (English) tends to sit on it to avoid embarrassment.
When Chelsea played somewhere around the same time Rangers had the Europa fiasco in Manchester, there was more violence at the Chelsea match but it didn't get he coverage the Rangers one did.
Back to the Celtic Rangers thing - it's a Neil Lennon issue. He was an aggressive, hard footballer - it translates through to his management style. Most people i know that dislike him do so for his attitude, not his religious roots. Here's a nice story from 2007 to show that he's no saint (http://www.mirror.co.uk/opinion/2007/08/05/dump-neil-now-irene-98487-19574941/)
It's got bollocks all to do with being a Catholic. Martin O'Neil didn't get the grief Lennon gets (nor did Jansen, Strachan, Mowbray etc etc). Many of Rangers beloved players were Catholic, I even remember Jorg Albertz crossing himself before matches sometimes. And what about Amoruso?
I still think the best solution is to create Glasgow United, a team made of both teams star players. But the worlds not ready to stop being stupid so the grief will continue.
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