by handbags_harris » 25 May 2009 17:25
by bobbybottler » 25 May 2009 18:05
FiNeRaIn the tims
by AndyRFC » 25 May 2009 18:08
bobbybottlerFiNeRaIn the tims
You don't know why they're called Tims though.
by bobbybottler » 25 May 2009 18:13
AndyRFCbobbybottlerFiNeRaIn the tims
You don't know why they're called Tims though.
tim malloys slang for bhoys
by FiNeRaIn » 25 May 2009 18:46
bobbybottler I think it's quite sweet really, I don't why it's supposed to be offensive.
by bobbybottler » 25 May 2009 18:50
FiNeRaInbobbybottler I think it's quite sweet really, I don't why it's supposed to be offensive.
Its not, they openly call themselves " tims".
by FiNeRaIn » 25 May 2009 19:05
by bobbybottler » 25 May 2009 19:46
FiNeRaIn Hearts fans were a credit yesterday, cling on to that.
by Toon Toon Blue army » 25 May 2009 20:08
weybridgewanderer got to hand it to the hearts fans yesterday!
why don't you go home
why don't you go home
the title's over
why don't you got home
by FiNeRaIn » 25 May 2009 22:28
by Gus the teenage cow » 27 May 2009 15:07
by who are ya? » 27 May 2009 15:28
by FiNeRaIn » 27 May 2009 20:21
Gus the teenage cow i see none of the huns fans have mentioned what I am about to show you even though it is well reported, yet more evidence how scummy and disgusting this club really is
Threat to murdered man's son
The son of a Catholic man beaten to death by a sectarian mob has been threatened by loyalists.
Police informed the grieving man last night that a threat had been made against him, according to security sources in Northern Ireland.
The warning came just 48 hours after his father, 49-year-old Kevin McDaid, was brutally murdered just yards from the family home in Coleraine, Co Derry.
Ten people remained in custody today over the killing of the well known father of four. Two other men arrested in connection with the incident were released without charge last night.
The cross-community worker was targeted by a gang of up to 40 men who entered a mainly Catholic housing estate after Rangers beat rivals Celtic to the Scottish Premier League title.
A second man, Damien Fleming, 46, is fighting for his life in hospital after being assaulted during the same disturbances.
The independent Police Ombudsman has been called in to investigate claims that the police did not do enough to prevent the violence.
Mr McDaid’s widow Evelyn, who was badly injured in the attack, believes the murder was the work of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association but police say there was no suggestion it was orchestrated by paramilitaries. The UDA’s political wing, the UPRG, yesterday condemned the killing.
Organisers of a planned loyalist march in Coleraine at the weekend have been urged to postpone the event over fears it could exacerbate tensions in the area.
The independent Parades Commission is to review its decision to grant permission for the event later today.
by Dylan D'oh » 27 May 2009 22:56
Gus the teenage cow i see none of the huns fans have mentioned what I am about to show you even though it is well reported, yet more evidence how scummy and disgusting this club really is
Threat to murdered man's son
The son of a Catholic man beaten to death by a sectarian mob has been threatened by loyalists.
Police informed the grieving man last night that a threat had been made against him, according to security sources in Northern Ireland.
The warning came just 48 hours after his father, 49-year-old Kevin McDaid, was brutally murdered just yards from the family home in Coleraine, Co Derry.
Ten people remained in custody today over the killing of the well known father of four. Two other men arrested in connection with the incident were released without charge last night.
The cross-community worker was targeted by a gang of up to 40 men who entered a mainly Catholic housing estate after Rangers beat rivals Celtic to the Scottish Premier League title.
A second man, Damien Fleming, 46, is fighting for his life in hospital after being assaulted during the same disturbances.
The independent Police Ombudsman has been called in to investigate claims that the police did not do enough to prevent the violence.
Mr McDaid’s widow Evelyn, who was badly injured in the attack, believes the murder was the work of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association but police say there was no suggestion it was orchestrated by paramilitaries. The UDA’s political wing, the UPRG, yesterday condemned the killing.
Organisers of a planned loyalist march in Coleraine at the weekend have been urged to postpone the event over fears it could exacerbate tensions in the area.
The independent Parades Commission is to review its decision to grant permission for the event later today.
by Gus the teenage cow » 28 May 2009 00:51
FiNeRaInGus the teenage cow i see none of the huns fans have mentioned what I am about to show you even though it is well reported, yet more evidence how scummy and disgusting this club really is
Threat to murdered man's son
The son of a Catholic man beaten to death by a sectarian mob has been threatened by loyalists.
Police informed the grieving man last night that a threat had been made against him, according to security sources in Northern Ireland.
The warning came just 48 hours after his father, 49-year-old Kevin McDaid, was brutally murdered just yards from the family home in Coleraine, Co Derry.
Ten people remained in custody today over the killing of the well known father of four. Two other men arrested in connection with the incident were released without charge last night.
The cross-community worker was targeted by a gang of up to 40 men who entered a mainly Catholic housing estate after Rangers beat rivals Celtic to the Scottish Premier League title.
A second man, Damien Fleming, 46, is fighting for his life in hospital after being assaulted during the same disturbances.
The independent Police Ombudsman has been called in to investigate claims that the police did not do enough to prevent the violence.
Mr McDaid’s widow Evelyn, who was badly injured in the attack, believes the murder was the work of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association but police say there was no suggestion it was orchestrated by paramilitaries. The UDA’s political wing, the UPRG, yesterday condemned the killing.
Organisers of a planned loyalist march in Coleraine at the weekend have been urged to postpone the event over fears it could exacerbate tensions in the area.
The independent Parades Commission is to review its decision to grant permission for the event later today.
Whats that got to do with rangers football club you braindead moron?
by Gus the teenage cow » 28 May 2009 00:53
Dylan D'oh Interesting that you use a sectarian term while trying to get the moral highground.
This is a tragic death - though Im sure there is more to the story than a few brief paragraphs suggest.
One thing is for absolutely certain though - this story has f all to do with Scottish Champions, Rangers FC. That you try to piece the two together for cheap shows how rancid your mind is.Gus the teenage cow i see none of the huns fans have mentioned what I am about to show you even though it is well reported, yet more evidence how scummy and disgusting this club really is
Threat to murdered man's son
The son of a Catholic man beaten to death by a sectarian mob has been threatened by loyalists.
Police informed the grieving man last night that a threat had been made against him, according to security sources in Northern Ireland.
The warning came just 48 hours after his father, 49-year-old Kevin McDaid, was brutally murdered just yards from the family home in Coleraine, Co Derry.
Ten people remained in custody today over the killing of the well known father of four. Two other men arrested in connection with the incident were released without charge last night.
The cross-community worker was targeted by a gang of up to 40 men who entered a mainly Catholic housing estate after Rangers beat rivals Celtic to the Scottish Premier League title.
A second man, Damien Fleming, 46, is fighting for his life in hospital after being assaulted during the same disturbances.
The independent Police Ombudsman has been called in to investigate claims that the police did not do enough to prevent the violence.
Mr McDaid’s widow Evelyn, who was badly injured in the attack, believes the murder was the work of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association but police say there was no suggestion it was orchestrated by paramilitaries. The UDA’s political wing, the UPRG, yesterday condemned the killing.
Organisers of a planned loyalist march in Coleraine at the weekend have been urged to postpone the event over fears it could exacerbate tensions in the area.
The independent Parades Commission is to review its decision to grant permission for the event later today.
by FiNeRaIn » 28 May 2009 05:21
by Big Foot » 28 May 2009 08:37
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