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Re: The Famine Song         

Group: uk.sport.football.clubs.celtic · Group Profile
Author: FishSupper
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:01

"Blue1873" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eLedneIjXfbTu0jVnZ2dnUVZ8uGdnZ2d@bt.com...
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> "Moody Marco" yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:2008091518463516807-mcrobiem@yahoocom...
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> bloody hell, Jim Traynor is saying Celtic fans should grow up and if they
> get offended by songs they shouldnt go.
>
> good man!

And in typical Traynor fashion he doesn't let his ignorance of the subject
stop him mouthing off about it.
He rattles on about how he doesn't find it offensive even though he admitted
that he didn't know the words to the song.

If it was just the line about 'the famine's over go on home' there wouldn't
be a problem, but it's the rest of the song that's the issue.

He's right about the pious hypocrites in the Celtic support, though. As
humourless and dull as they are two faced. Can you believe the wanker who
wrote saying that his two young children were reduced to tears by what the
Rangers fans were singing? First of all, they must have some kind of miracle
ears if they could make out what was being sung and second, some sort of
perverse education if they could understand it. Fact is they were most
likely reduced to tears by the horsing their team received - a result that
is not unconnected to the furore surrounding this song.
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