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What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:52 pm

What the hell has this got to do with football, this is why I will always hate Celtic and have no respect for them.
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Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:55 pm

They're just trying to be political like Bilbao in the Basque region. It whips up attention on otherwise mostly ignored clubs. Apart from nights like tonight who really gives two hoots about what Celtic are doing? There are more bank holidays in a year than days people give a crap what they are doing.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:08 pm

They should ban the fuckers, they say about racist chanting but that poster in my eyes is a lot worse....

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:10 pm

Forever Blue wrote:What the hell has this got to do with football, this is why I will always hate Celtic and have no respect for them.


Totally agree I hate it when religion impinges on sport. Surely can't be all Celtic fans though as many are in the forces. Pathetic gesture IMO

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:12 pm

Shit kunts the lot of them.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:16 pm

I just noticed Lennon in his pre match interview with the Celtic tracksuit top on with the Irish tri colour on the collar.... If they are so anti uk and pro IRA why don't they join the rep Ireland league.

Do the rest of Scotland like Celtic?

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:16 pm

They are an absolute disgrace, It's things like this why I can't stand Celtic!

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:18 pm

Miller time wrote:I just noticed Lennon in his pre match interview with the Celtic tracksuit top on with the Irish tri colour on the collar.... If they are so anti uk and pro IRA why don't they join the rep Ireland league.

Do the rest of Scotland like Celtic?


I don't live in Scotland anymore..........but no I don't like Celtic.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:18 pm

I like Celtic as I am a catholic but I am disgusted at what I can see in that picture and Annis you are 100% correct, it has nothing whatsoever to do with football and has no place in football but its not all the fans that are like that just the pathetic minority.
I'm truly ashamed :twisted:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:22 pm

Totally agree Annis daft sods

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:24 pm

Ahahahahaha FUKOFF CELTIC! Shove yor dopey fuking banners where the sun don't shine, welldone juventus. Celtic fans gone awful quiet all of a sudden :lol:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:44 pm

mr'mogreenz wrote:Ahahahahaha FUKOFF CELTIC! Shove yor dopey fuking banners where the sun don't shine, welldone juventus. Celtic fans gone awful quiet all of a sudden :lol:

my team in Italy are Juve :lol: so I was in a win win situation :D

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:08 pm

Who was in the borough when Celtic played inter Cardiff (I think) :laughing6: ,then in the Ninian :mrgreen:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:11 pm

Vivid memory but most people said they liked Celtic when we had them in pre season, hypocrites.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:18 pm

Disgraceful :o

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:43 pm

as they are my Scottish side, I like Celtic... the photo posted is a few years old, yes it is political but why place a political symbol on a football-shirt in the first place? football should be non-political, non-religious etc.

and those who feel very much anti-Celtic, would be the greatest Celtic fans if they were born into an Irish family. Same goes for those who point at the IRA and in the same sentence praise the loyalists... shit comes in all colours and remember 2 wrongs wont make it right.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:45 pm

What those imbeciles don't realise is, it's the politicians who give orders.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:27 am

why dont they get off their arses stop bombing their own people in ireland (ira)and grow some balls,

fk em all, how can they claim to be so passionate about something none of them preach ?

Wa**ers

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:31 am

the famines over, its time to go home

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:55 am

Idiots seemed to have forgotten about WWII.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:53 am

Celtic-Fcukin scum :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:14 am

Hofmeister wrote:as they are my Scottish side, I like Celtic... the photo posted is a few years old, yes it is political but why place a political symbol on a football-shirt in the first place? football should be non-political, non-religious etc.

and those who feel very much anti-Celtic, would be the greatest Celtic fans if they were born into an Irish family. Same goes for those who point at the IRA and in the same sentence praise the loyalists... shit comes in all colours and remember 2 wrongs wont make it right.


Feller... on this subject you can f**k right off!!!

The poppy is NOT a political symbol in Britain. It is a mark of respect that this Country
shows to our brave soldiers who have died in MANY wars. Anyone disrespecting it is
disrespecting Britain.

As for being born into a Celtic family? Well if you support the IRA and hate Britain....

Go and f*cking live in Dundalk, thats what I say!!!

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:23 am

Forever Blue wrote:What the hell has this got to do with football, this is why I will always hate Celtic and have no respect for them.

If your going to hold up an offensive banner at least try to spell it right. Bloo stained? Thick twats.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:41 am

taffyapple wrote:
Hofmeister wrote:as they are my Scottish side, I like Celtic... the photo posted is a few years old, yes it is political but why place a political symbol on a football-shirt in the first place? football should be non-political, non-religious etc.

and those who feel very much anti-Celtic, would be the greatest Celtic fans if they were born into an Irish family. Same goes for those who point at the IRA and in the same sentence praise the loyalists... shit comes in all colours and remember 2 wrongs wont make it right.


Feller... on this subject you can f**k right off!!!

The poppy is NOT a political symbol in Britain. It is a mark of respect that this Country
shows to our brave soldiers who have died in MANY wars. Anyone disrespecting it is
disrespecting Britain.

As for being born into a Celtic family? Well if you support the IRA and hate Britain....

Go and f*cking live in Dundalk, thats what I say!!!

taffyapple for prime minister :notworthy:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:47 am

tenerife_blu wrote:I like Celtic as I am a catholic but I am disgusted at what I can see in that picture and Annis you are 100% correct, it has nothing whatsoever to do with football and has no place in football but its not all the fans that are like that just the pathetic minority.
I'm truly ashamed :twisted:


I'm a protestant but I don't like Rangers.

Don't make sense to me?

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:02 am

Forever Blue wrote:What the hell has this got to do with football, this is why I will always hate Celtic and have no respect for them.


more than you think I would assume that this would have been staged during or before remembrance sunday.
in recent years football clubs have started printing poppies on their shirts and a show of remembrance.
now Celtic supporters have been very well documented on their anti british stance and have used the club to voice their stance, if the club chooses to remember the fallen in the name of Britain and its ideals, if you believe that Celtic football club should voice the opinions of its supporters, it shouldnt print the poppy on the shirt.
I dont believe in what they say though I do recognise they have a right to voice what they believe in.

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:06 am

I was brought up in the west of Scotland and the whole protestant/catholic....loyalist/republican.....Rangers/Celtic issue was very much an everyday issue.

You don't have to support Celtic if you're a catholic....many of them aren't.

You don't have to be a protestant to support Rangers.......not many cathoilcs would up there mind.

Graeme Souness changed a lot when he signed the first catholic for Rangers, but the sectarianism is still very much there with both teams, with a minority of fans from both clubs.

It is in a lot of circumstances just songs sung at football........

I agree with what TA said here:

The poppy is NOT a political symbol in Britain. It is a mark of respect that this Country
shows to our brave soldiers who have died in MANY wars. Anyone disrespecting it is
disrespecting Britain.

These Celtic fans on the video at the Arsenal game, were pissed up f*ckwits, and Scottish. Don't know about the poppy banner though.

I think they possibly sing Celtic/Republican songs that have been around for years without giving it any real thought.

Chanting Argentina, murderers and so on like is a completely different matter, and pissed up or not the f*ckers should know better :evil: :evil: :evil:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:35 am

taffyapple wrote:
Hofmeister wrote:as they are my Scottish side, I like Celtic... the photo posted is a few years old, yes it is political but why place a political symbol on a football-shirt in the first place? football should be non-political, non-religious etc.

and those who feel very much anti-Celtic, would be the greatest Celtic fans if they were born into an Irish family. Same goes for those who point at the IRA and in the same sentence praise the loyalists... shit comes in all colours and remember 2 wrongs wont make it right.


Feller... on this subject you can f**k right off!!!

The poppy is NOT a political symbol in Britain. It is a mark of respect that this Country
shows to our brave soldiers who have died in MANY wars. Anyone disrespecting it is
disrespecting Britain.

As for being born into a Celtic family? Well if you support the IRA and hate Britain....

Go and f*cking live in Dundalk, thats what I say!!!

:lol:

so wars are connected with football? dont think so...

of course wars are political, what else? nothing wrong in commemorating men who died in wars but why on a football shirt?

and being anti-loyalist makes one pro-IRA now? very intersting too... cos for me both sides are wrong, cos I can think for myself and dont need the SUN to make an opinion...

and fella, I wont f**k off, cos I wont be bullied by noone, even if my views and opinions are not the ones of a majority or those who see themselves as opinion-makers or leaders

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:44 pm

Hofmeister wrote:
taffyapple wrote:
Hofmeister wrote:as they are my Scottish side, I like Celtic... the photo posted is a few years old, yes it is political but why place a political symbol on a football-shirt in the first place? football should be non-political, non-religious etc.

and those who feel very much anti-Celtic, would be the greatest Celtic fans if they were born into an Irish family. Same goes for those who point at the IRA and in the same sentence praise the loyalists... shit comes in all colours and remember 2 wrongs wont make it right.


Feller... on this subject you can f**k right off!!!

The poppy is NOT a political symbol in Britain. It is a mark of respect that this Country
shows to our brave soldiers who have died in MANY wars. Anyone disrespecting it is
disrespecting Britain.

As for being born into a Celtic family? Well if you support the IRA and hate Britain....

Go and f*cking live in Dundalk, thats what I say!!!

:lol:

so wars are connected with football? dont think so...

of course wars are political, what else? nothing wrong in commemorating men who died in wars but why on a football shirt?

and being anti-loyalist makes one pro-IRA now? very intersting too... cos for me both sides are wrong, cos I can think for myself and dont need the SUN to make an opinion...

and fella, I wont f**k off, cos I wont be bullied by noone, even if my views and opinions are not the ones of a majority or those who see themselves as opinion-makers or leaders


Wars are political OR religious.

There are hundreds of thousands of us in football stadiums week in, week out, and having the poppy on the shirt, and having a moments silence is a way to commemorate those that gave the ultimate price for our freedom and way of life (including that minority of f*ckers at Celtic park) :old:

I can't believe you're being bullied by Noone mind, he seems a really nice lad. :shock: :o :lol:

Re: What the hell has this got to do with football?

Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:22 pm

Its all very complex and I can understand the hatred towards the British for occupying Eire and the men that died helping to grant the republic independence. However what a large number of these people forget is that 140,000 Irish volunteered to fight during world war 1 and 36,000 were killed. Remember the politicial unrest in Ireland during that period with the British and yet a large number of men volunteered in relation to the population of Eire at that time. In WW2 of course Ireland remained neutral so official figures are not known as Irish did not die in Irish army uniform however historians have accounted at least 3,600 Irish killed registered to Allied regiments. So these people should at least honour their own.