Patrick Bateman Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 In the Bedford, people dressed as the KKK, when challenged, said they were Popes. Disgraceful racist supporters, who will no doubt be laughing about their antics and shown on Match of the day bringing shame on our club.
InvictaSaint Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 If the stewards have any sense they will deny them entry. Incredible that anybody would think it remotely amusing.
shurlock Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Guly's fan club who'll still insist they don't like him because he's s**t.
hypochondriac Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 The potential for misunderstandings and hilarity is unlimited with this scenario. What would be more amusing is they had made a load of Pope costumes to be happy crappy and they were branded as vile racist idiots.
shurlock Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 The potential for misunderstandings and hilarity is unlimited with this scenario. What would be more amusing is they had made a load of Pope costumes to be happy crappy and they were branded as vile racist idiots. And then you sticking up for them. Hilarious.
hassan kachloul Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Why are they dressed as the KKK? Have I missed something?
hypochondriac Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 And then you sticking up for them. Hilarious. Think you may be a little confused.
RobM Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 I might be being a bit thick, but what's the KKK connection with Saints or todays game?
ToreSF Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Why are you ashamed to be a saints supporter? Really has nothing to do with it.
Turkish Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 I've just had the misfortune to see these racist scumbags walking through the park. It's hard to understand what compels people to dress such a way but it is the height of vulgarity. Dressed as KKK and laughing and joking about their antics. They are bring shame on our club.
stardustonmyfeet Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 tbh I did have to think for a moment about whether the pope costumes would be more offensive than the KKK. Got to feel for these fancy dress companies as they already have a load of tacky tracksuits and Savile wigs they can no longer sell.
Bearsy Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 I've just had the misfortune to see these racist scumbags walking through the park. It's hard to understand what compels people to dress such a way but it is the height of vulgarity. Dressed as KKK and laughing and joking about their antics. They are bring shame on our club. what is they doing it for turkish? Are they making out their gonna lynch redknapp or something? Is that the 'joke'?
stardustonmyfeet Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Or maybe it's some sort of satire directed at the behaviour Chris Samba had to face from supporters in Russia before he decided to flee to the relative comfort of QPR? Kamil Kosowski fanKlub? Sorry don't want to condone it, just find it hard to believe people would actually dare to dress up as KKK members and expect to get away with it. I don't really have a problem with a bit of papal p1ss-taking though.
Saints boy in Leeds Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Toothless simpletons if they are dressed as the KKK
Jonnyboy Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 what is they doing it for turkish? Are they making out their gonna lynch redknapp or something? Is that the 'joke'? I think its a satirical ironic comment about the over the top insults (lynching) directed to that ball-sack faced, wheeler dealering, wii playing, dog-corrupting, brown envelope-opening, joejordan c*cksucking, turd of a "manager."
Glasgow_Saint Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Im ashamed too after watching that 90 minutes
buctootim Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 You'd have to be thicker than the KKK to mistake a Klansman for a Pope.
Saint_clark Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 They were clearly dressed as popes you absolute moron, they were sat just in front of me in the northam.
Wiggles31 Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 They were in the Northam and we're clearly dressed in pope attire. How you've mistaken that is beyond me.
skintsaint Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 lets hope they cut the holes in the pillows correctly so they can see when they stick em on their head.
Huffton Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 I was sat in the Chapel and could clearly see they were popes. Surely this thread is a wind up?
Mr Dad Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Definately popes. No question! Perhaps OP has never seen a pope or KKK member?
ant Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Saw a few lads quite clearly dressed in pope attire as I was walking to the match, probably at about 2.45pm on Northam Road. Presumably they were a different group or the OP has got this very wrong somehow.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 They were in the frog and parrot and were clearly cardinals or popes. Ffs, get a grip they were not KKK
sfc4prem Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 The op is a pleb, clearly popes. They didn't have full white pointed mask-come-hats for a start, I could see them all game. Deary me.
B Rabbit Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Why do grown men dress up as anything at all? It is the height of bell endish behaviour. Youre a f*cking grown man? Why the f*ck do u want to dress up as the pope you utter bunch of lemons.
Miltonroader07 Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 i need photos of this pls The Voice of Reason at last
hypochondriac Posted 2 March, 2013 Posted 2 March, 2013 Maybe they were just popes? Looks like I was right then. Shurlock has embarrassed himself.
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