Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

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Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby galoot » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:04 pm

Not being Scottish me'self, and following on from http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/forums/vie ... ctarianism, I'd love to know how much Sectarianism is still an issue in 21st century Glasgow beyond the occasional bonehead at a football game. I've heard (no doubt apocryphal) stories about this community or that area of the town, and understand that historically certain areas have been linked to specific religious groups, but I don't really understand how this equates to a modern city. Are there still hotbeds of Unionism or Nationalism in today's multicultural Glasgow? And are there areas formally considered bastions of Protestantism or Catholicism that have (for want of a better word) evolved?
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Socceroo » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:23 pm

The thread you referred to is a locked thread so why refer to it? You taking or trying to take the piss?
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Mori » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:25 pm

Ohoooohoooo, a very touchy subject Galoot, well seeing you are not from Glasgow, i dont know if there is a thread to this Subject on HG,yours may be the 1st.

As Soceroo has pointed out that thread you refer too is locked.

Lets see how long this thread takes to get locked down. 8)
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby onyirtodd » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:54 pm

Sectarianism doesn't exist in modern Glasgow so there's obviously no point in discussing it.
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby bcuk10 » Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:00 am

No (ism's) in Glasgow :)

(and your Location: is given as Ibrox :roll:)
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Mori » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:25 am

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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby onyirtodd » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:26 am

bcuk10 wrote:No (ism's) in Glasgow :)

(and your Location: is given as Ibrox :roll:)


Glasgow would be a very dull place without many of its isms.
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Fossil » Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:39 pm

onyirtodd wrote:
bcuk10 wrote:No (ism's) in Glasgow :)

(and your Location: is given as Ibrox :roll:)


Glasgow would be a very dull place without many of its isms.


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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby galoot » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:58 pm

Just to clarify...

It's a subject I'm interested in, know little about from a non-football context, am approaching from a non-partizan basis, and was (perhaps optimistically) hoping for some analytical input (I'd have posted on other message boards had I been after witless insults)

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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby My Kitten » Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:17 pm

Unfortunately Galoot this sort of topic cannot be discussed in Glasgow due to the narrow mindedness of far too large a bunch of its inhabitants as can be seen in the previously locked topic.

Walk about the town and you will get a flavour of the hand me down chips on shoulders, ingrained opinions and which areas are not to be wandered into (religious problems or not). It might be a modern looking city, but the stupidity is ingrained.
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby red_kola » Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:22 pm

It's a subject on which no matter which way you approach a discussion, it always seems to end up descending into the mire and antagonising people. I wish rational debate were possible on the topic but 5 years of HG history (not to mention 300-odd years of Scots/Anglo/Irish history) would tend to suggest otherwise... Sorry.
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Lucky Poet » Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:06 pm

Galoot, viewed from the outside (I am Scottish and I'm only 30 miles away) the whole thing is bemusing. ('It' does exist here too, the eastern edge of West Lothian, but at nothing like the same pitch, and it's usually easy to ignore.) Clearly an incredibly touchy subject within Glasgow... If you want to find out about the subject, I guess you'll have to find some suitable recent books. Though it's not specifically about Glasgow, this seems like it might be a good start.
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Peekay » Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:17 pm

My God 8O !!!!! 3 Mods have poked their heads in and not a set of jangly keys in sight.

The official "What mod'll lock the sectarian thread" ledger 2008

Jazza 250-1 rank outsider; Although one of the 'power two' probably won't show up at the course in time.

Sharon 100-1; The other of the 'power two'! Good odds due to stronger riders, although might be a reasonable outside bet due to ability to remove other racers privilages.

Red Kola 30-1; Would have been joint 15-1 though due to prior thread appearance has dropped down the rankings

John R 20-1; New runner thus the bookie is unsure of how long he will "Stand fur this nonsense". Could be a possibility though as he has locked threads on safer ground.

Dazzababes 15-1; Certainly has not been afraid to lock in the past although better over long threads which gradually deteriorate over time. The bookie feels this will be more of a sprint to the keys.

My Kitten 10-1; Tries to not get involved in these races due to the muddy ground and also has prior showing. Somewhat put back up rankings due to previous key jangling and the 'Girly huff' anomoly.

Fossil 3-1; Would have been favourite due to showing in 2006 ledger, although has dropped to second because of prior thread appearance.

Crusty Bint 2-1 odds on favourite; Certainly not afraid to jangle the keys over both long distance and sprints, also, has no prior thread showing .

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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Fossil » Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:51 pm

::): you calling me a ride?
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Re: Sectarianism in modern Glasgow

Postby Josef » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:54 pm

There's a first time for everything.
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