Kev Posted 19 November, 2011 Posted 19 November, 2011 A Rangers fan who chanted sectarian remarks at a match has been fined £600 and banned from football games for five years. Abdul Rafiq, 41, the only Muslim member of the English Defence League , was heard shouting "F*** the Pope" during a match at Ibrox between Rangers and Chelsea. At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Rafiq, of the city's Kelvinbridge, pled guilty to the offence of religiously aggravated breach of the peace by shouting, swearing and uttering sectarian remarks.
dronskisaint Posted 21 November, 2011 Posted 21 November, 2011 A Scottish member of the EDL ? The McRafiq clan are known for their pro English views..
pedg Posted 21 November, 2011 Posted 21 November, 2011 easy for the police as he is probably the easiest member of the EDL to identify!
Lets B Avenue Posted 21 November, 2011 Posted 21 November, 2011 easy for the police as he is probably the easiest member of the EDL to identify! Is he a lot taller than the others then?
pedg Posted 21 November, 2011 Posted 21 November, 2011 Is he a lot taller than the others then? No but from the picture his head is not shaven.
Hamilton Saint Posted 21 November, 2011 Posted 21 November, 2011 No but from the picture his head is not shaven. shaven?
pedg Posted 22 November, 2011 Posted 22 November, 2011 shaven? [h=2]shav·en[/h] [shey-vuhn] verb1.a past participle of shave. adjective2.closely trimmed.
Hamilton Saint Posted 22 November, 2011 Posted 22 November, 2011 [h=2]shav·en[/h] [shey-vuhn] verb1.a past participle of shave. adjective2.closely trimmed. You used it as a past participle - shaved. Shaven is the adjectival form.
pedg Posted 22 November, 2011 Posted 22 November, 2011 You used it as a past participle - shaved. Shaven is the adjectival form. Does not the definition of Shaven I quoted state it can be used in the past participle sense?
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