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  1. 1 hour ago, Squirrelhumper said:

    My mates are in there and they said daft cunts are leaving empties under the seats which means the cops just zoom in on CCTV next game and target them and catch them in the act.

    Correct. 6 game bans have been handed out to several folk recently.

    I'd say they actually had a result there tbh, could have easily banned them for life.

  2. 8 minutes ago, RenfrewBlue said:

    It's probably not a big deal. The issue is Boyd was on TV at another game. Most players are probably watching the game in their own living rooms and we just don't know it. 

    Aye no big deal, probably.

    On a totally unrelated note, remember a few seasons ago there was a wee teenage hun player that liked Scott Brown's pic on Instagram and there was a petition to get him sacked? Think his name was Taig Sympathiser, or something similar.

  3. 5 hours ago, RenfrewBlue said:

    Apparently its not compulsory for players not fit or suspended to attend away games. Across the board according to Mark Wilson on Clyde 1.

    They do have to attend home games. 

    Didn't know that but hadn't really thought about it as I'm not that bothered by other clubs players. 

    I'm not bothered either but If I was a Kilmarnock fan I'd be a little annoyed.

    It may not be compulsory for them, but surely a proper professional would want to be there to support his colleagues?

  4. 10 minutes ago, Deek said:

    Wrong thread but anyone know when membership renewals are due? Is it this year or next?

    Expires 31st December this year.

    Just in time for them to triple the price if we make the Euros, probably

  5. 8 minutes ago, SMcoolJ said:

    That's not right. People wear sporting goods as fashion accessories all the time.  This advert may have been designed to appeal to a different market - lassies that like to wear sporting goods as fashion items with a pair of ripped jeans?  Maybe it's actually the other way round, maybe it's those who find the advert sexually provocative that need to have a word with themselves?  I just saw a lassie wearing a Scotland top.

    Exactly. 

  6. 5 minutes ago, RenfrewBlue said:

    Football tops are not high fashion or even any old shitey fashion. They are supposed to be sports tops. 

    The models level of attractiveness is not the issue. It's the sexualising of a feckin sports top. 

    Joking about it, as if there's no issue shows your lack of awareness. 

    Admittedly you're not alone on this thread. 

    You'd think the Glasgow City Council fair pay case just being in the news would help folk realise its not a joke anymore. 

    Who says they are "supposed to be sports tops"? 

    What about people who don't play sports but what to wear them, are they just to be discriminated against instead?

    "Hi Hamish, sorry you're in a wheelchair and can't play football, but there's no Scotland top for you because some arsehole on twitter is trying to get a ride, football players only I'm afraid"

  7. The same website has a male model wearing camouflage trousers and a Tottenham Hotspur top.

    I'm going to tweet my disgust that they are sending young boys the message that they have to join the army if they want to buy the top.

     

    https://m.jdsports.co.uk/product/white-score-draw-tottenham-hotspur-91-home-shirt/045567/?istCompanyId=9c5cf6f7-3142-4f9f-be57-2fce9c67adfd&istItemId=xqpwqpiqlx&istBid=tztx&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialpaid&utm_campaign=paid_WEEK49_BROADAUDIENCES&

  8. 2 hours ago, phart said:

    It's clearly provocative, look at everyone talking about it. So let's ditch that discredited line of thinking.

    There's a clear difference in how the pictures are shot.

    How people feel about that fact is up to them.

    We're talking about the weirdo complaining about it. Most normal people would have gave it a second thought, and certainly wouldn't feel provoked by it.

  9. 57 minutes ago, ParisInAKilt said:

    I’m not denying the guy is most likely a bell end, anyone that takes pleasure in getting this AD taken down is a bit special but that’s a provocative / sexy / whatever term you wanna use picture and appears to be marketed for the guys as much as the girls 

    Anyone who calls it provocative is in the same category as those who think girls "are asking for it" when they go out to the dancing in short skirts imo.

  10. 36 minutes ago, ParisInAKilt said:

    I don’t think the point is you can’t wear jeans and a football top. 

    Correct.

    The point is that some ponce is being offended on behalf of women just to make himself look like some sort of knight in shining armour.

    There's even women disagreeing with him and he's telling them they've been conditioned into thinking this sort of thing is ok. Basically telling them they're too stupid to think for themselves. That's your #everydaysexism.

    Fucking specky wanker

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