Scotland's Shame
Refers to sectarian bigotry and violence in Scotland between the Protestant and Roman Catholic religious sects. It is intimately associated with Glasgow's biggest football teams, Celtic and Rangers: fans committing acts of violence are often called "Scotland's shame" by the press, players and managers.
The term is also often hijacked by each team to describe the other, as each sees the other as a traitor to the country's true identity.
The term was used by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai as the title for a song, in reference to the sectarian violence.
The term is also often hijacked by each team to describe the other, as each sees the other as a traitor to the country's true identity.
The term was used by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai as the title for a song, in reference to the sectarian violence.
"It is intolerable that any club, or individual, going about their lawful business in the name of sport should be subjected to this ongoing campaign of hatred and intimidation. This is Scotland's shame and it is high time Scotland addressed it." - Peter Lawwel
Scotland's Shame
Scotland's Shame is a commonly used name for Celtic Football Club of Glasgow. The name originated due to the clubs history of child abuse. The clubs officials knew about it all & never went to the police, instead Manager Jock Stein tried to cover the scandal up.
"Did you hear Big Jock Knew?? Aye... I hear he touched a few""
"Celtic Football Club... Paedo Bastards"
Celtic Football Club, Child Abusers, The Real Scotland's Shame.
"Celtic Football Club... Paedo Bastards"
Celtic Football Club, Child Abusers, The Real Scotland's Shame.
Scotland's shame
Derogatory term for Glasgow Rangers F.C.supporters, due to their penchant for rioting and generally sullying the name of Scottish football supporters.
"Did you see Scotland's shame on tv last night rioting in Manchester?