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He always denied the accusations ( spread by his ex-wife after they split up when she wrote a book ) even when he knew he was die'ing
He used to drink in a pub on Shankill Road with mates, not sure thats a crime
He also used to be Married to a Catholic and his best mate was Frank Macavennie who is Catholic, doesn't overly point to someone who is a bigoted sectarian knobhead
Though I believe he was also Photographed holding up a UVF ( or UDF ) flag, what did Gazza say about his " Flute " celebration, He didnt know it was associated with the Orange order marches, Wayne Hennessey didnt realise his nazi salute action was offensive, it seems football is littered with actions that maybe the footballer didnt fully understand ? ? ?
Hmmmm....
Wara teg, there's a few whoppers responding on here without looking at Goram.
In fairness, when he was at Hibs hecwasnt the sectarian bellend he seemed to be.
Just a womaniser.
As you were.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...-41809005.html
Hardly a terrorist loving knobhead FFS “
Yes, I’ve met men deeply involved with the UVF and been in their company on fleeting occasions. But terrorist sympathiser? No.”
As is often the case with these things it's not really black and white. I must say I find his claim that he wore a black armband a couple of days after Billy Wright died (who he freely admitted too having met previously) as a tribute to his aunt who had died three months previously, disingenuous at best.
However, only he really knew if he was guilty by association with Rangers die hards in Belfast with loyalist connections.
you would be hard pressed to find many young men who haven't come Into contact in Belfast with either of the 2 sides back in the day, I shared a house in Sydney with a guy from Glasgow ( Protestant ) and his best mate from Belfast ( Catholic ) they met in India, the stories they told were well OTT ( catholic guy had watched on as someone was beaten to death on the guys doorstep ), both great guys and were happy to admit back home they would have been strangers and happily killed each other due to the religious difference , Both knew my football past ( from a mate who had lived with them for 6 months before I arrived ) and were more than happy to teach me a few of the songs to wind the other one up
The " could you go a chicken supper " song was often aired on the way back up the hill to our house after a night out