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City v Celtic

I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

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  • The Celtic fans would be especially up for this game considering it's their final game in Europe this season and they have a trip to Partick Thistle coming up next!
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

    you weren't the celtic fan arrested for throwing a cheeseburger at a police horse then?
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    Can't stand people who throw away cheeseburgers
  • I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

    you weren't the celtic fan arrested for throwing a cheeseburger at a police horse then?
    If it was anything like the burgers outside the Valley it was probably derived from a police horse
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,582

    I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

    you weren't the celtic fan arrested for throwing a cheeseburger at a police horse then?
    Harsh to throw the horse's uncle at him like that
  • Them jocks can't be short of a few bob, apart from the one that hit the horse, whole burgers, full cartons of fizzy drinks and coffee rained down on the City fans at the start of the game lol. Bearing in mind City charge £6 for a burger and if you just want chips, it's an extra £3 if you want gravy or curry sauce!
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    i remember being up at maine road and a sea of baking hot pies and hot drinks flying into the away end
  • Them jocks can't be short of a few bob, apart from the one that hit the horse, whole burgers, full cartons of fizzy drinks and coffee rained down on the City fans at the start of the game lol. Bearing in mind City charge £6 for a burger and if you just want chips, it's an extra £3 if you want gravy or curry sauce!

    Why is it that this kind of behaviour is (as is often the case with Celtic and Scotland and Ireland nationally) laughed off, where as if it was England, or certain English clubs, or probably even Rangers it would provoke a completely different reaction? Just bemused by the constant double standards.
  • IT_Andy
    IT_Andy Posts: 479
    I know a large majority provide great support but some are just there to cause trouble. I read reports of pro IRA songs being sung and trouble on the Trams.
  • IT_Andy said:

    I know a large majority provide great support but some are just there to cause trouble. I read reports of pro IRA songs being sung and trouble on the Trams.

    In the majority the fans were good fun and passionate but there were a few that insisted on belting out the pro IRA songs

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  • leftbehind
    leftbehind Posts: 8,581
    In truth that they unfurled a banner saying
    "I'd rather die for ISIS than live under the monarchy"
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,443

    In truth that they unfurled a banner saying
    "I'd rather die for ISIS than live under the monarchy"

    If life was fair, they would be rounded up and shipped off to live under Daesh. Wonder how they would get on?
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38240890

    10 charges in 5 years isnt exactly getting laughed off.

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38240890

    10 charges in 5 years isnt exactly getting laughed off.

    It's important the facts are looked into fairly and dispassionately, and that any sanction against Celtic is both reasonable and proportionate.





    So, having had a quick look, Celtic should be closed down and their stadium demolished
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,443

    In truth that they unfurled a banner saying
    "I'd rather die for ISIS than live under the monarchy"

    If life was fair, they would be rounded up and shipped off to live under Daesh. Wonder how they would get on?
    Ok i will answer my own question...

    "Auch mon, where's me heed?"
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,109
    For the 1000th time, vile club, wake up and smell the coffee about this unwashed rabble
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,323
    The green brigade as there called are responsible for majority of bad behaviour need a good kicking or banning from the club, it's tit for tat on both sides though rangers are no angels, and Scottish fans in general are lively, with @theorganiser says England fans do get the rough end of the deal, if we congregated like the jocks did in a square in Glasgow and left it in a mess, it would be English hooligans nothing but trouble, equally with the Irish fans at the euros I was sick of hearing about what they done every day for there good deed of the Day, they were like everyone else singing songs the James McLean one for example, pissing in the streets making mess etc, cos of family Celtic and Ireland would be my Choice out of the two Glasgow clubs and Ireland after England but still pisses me off the double standards.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,734

    The green brigade as there called are responsible for majority of bad behaviour need a good kicking or banning from the club, it's tit for tat on both sides though rangers are no angels, and Scottish fans in general are lively, with @theorganiser says England fans do get the rough end of the deal, if we congregated like the jocks did in a square in Glasgow and left it in a mess, it would be English hooligans nothing but trouble, equally with the Irish fans at the euros I was sick of hearing about what they done every day for there good deed of the Day, they were like everyone else singing songs the James McLean one for example, pissing in the streets making mess etc, cos of family Celtic and Ireland would be my Choice out of the two Glasgow clubs and Ireland after England but still pisses me off the double standards.

    Is your full stop button on the blink?
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    The green brigade as there called are responsible for majority of bad behaviour need a good kicking or banning from the club, it's tit for tat on both sides though rangers are no angels, and Scottish fans in general are lively, with @theorganiser says England fans do get the rough end of the deal, if we congregated like the jocks did in a square in Glasgow and left it in a mess, it would be English hooligans nothing but trouble, equally with the Irish fans at the euros I was sick of hearing about what they done every day for there good deed of the Day, they were like everyone else singing songs the James McLean one for example, pissing in the streets making mess etc, cos of family Celtic and Ireland would be my Choice out of the two Glasgow clubs and Ireland after England but still pisses me off the double standards.

    i dont think ive ever seen England getting unfairly pulled up for littering?

    i have seen them pulled up for violence when they are the ones getting attacked but not for gathering in a town for a sing song and piss up without incident
  • I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

    I know a more passionate set a fans from the same city! :wink:

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  • I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

    I know a more passionate set a fans from the same city! :wink:
    Not much noise out of Partick, last night after getting beat 4-1 at home.
  • I went tonight but was sat with the Celtic fans (right on the segregation which was enlightening lol). I have been a neutral at many, many matches and I doubt there can be a more passionate, noisy set of fans than Celtic. The support for their team never faltered once, the noise never abated for the entire 90 mins. Fair play to them.

    I know a more passionate set a fans from the same city! :wink:
    Not much noise out of Partick, last night after getting beat 4-1 at home.
    Hipsters aren't they.