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Sectarian Singing Tonight (BBC Texts)??!


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A few people have been texting in to the BBC with one "person" saying "they were enjoying the game until they heard disgusting sectarian songs and had to switch it off."

 

Anyone at the game shed any light on this? Only thing I heard was the "Edu" song which is ok for any other team to sing "...up to our knees in [Rivals] blood..." but if we sing the same tune (different words) it's sectarian?

 

Plus, its a song. things like NPoR and others of the ilk are "sectarian" but a song that is used as a "get it up ye" should just be left as what it is!

 

Argh! I don't want to bring up this again as it's been done to death, but was there anything at the game tonight that was questionable? or is it just someone sticking the knife in? trying to dock points perhaps?

 

Great win for the gers though! Well done lads :thup:

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One of Kilmarnock songs is "Hello Hello we are the Killie Boys"....

 

True and you dont see them getting pulled up for that eh lol, anyway more to the point, it will be the hordes of celtic supporters texting in asking for us to be docked points as they know their season is all but over!!!:)

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From my vantage point in the bath, I didn't hear anything.

 

Question: do you listen to their games on the radio? I never have.

 

No! Sad little timmy picking up on anything me thinks. Another letter coming the SFA's way shortly? :whistle:

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From my vantage point in the bath, I didn't hear anything.

 

Question: do you listen to their games on the radio? I never have.

 

Funny enough until they go 2-0 up. There in lies the truth?

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