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Fans thrown tennis balls onto the pitch When the game starte. Dinnae ken what for.
Seen some other mob in europe do that… so clearly the ever so unoriginal tramps must copy. It’s what’s they doFans thrown tennis balls onto the pitch When the game starte. Dinnae ken what for.
Apparently protesting about the potential appointment of some copper (Higgins) get their head of security job or somethingSeen some other mob in europe do that… so clearly the ever so unoriginal tramps must copy. It’s what’s they do
They've done it for every year as long as I can remember hardly a surpriseCeltic fans being a disgrace during the minute silence.
Not surprised, unfortunately.
Still unoriginal trampsApparently protesting about the potential appointment of some copper (Higgins) get their head of security job or something
Oh Celtic and the green brigade.
Purveyors of high moral standards, championing causes for the underdog and put upon. A thoroughly charitable institution.
My fucking arse.
Personally many of the opinions the GB have, I share. How they behave and how they portray them, I am not so sure.
Apart from the Palestinian situation( I've yet to see them protest about their club signing Israelis) do they have any relevant opinions?Personally many of the opinions the GB have, I share. How they behave and how they portray them, I am not so sure.
Apart from the Palestinian situation( I've yet to see them protest about their club signing Israelis) do they have any relevant opinions?
Arseholes. Can't stand them.I neither know nor give a fuck what the attention seeking fanny's were throwing tennis balls for.
As for disrupting the minute's silence, they've managed to convince themselves this is exclusively to honour soldiers who committed crimes in NI.
Or because its no longer solely for ww1 & ww2 and for all conflictsI neither know nor give a fuck what the attention seeking fanny's were throwing tennis balls for.
As for disrupting the minute's silence, they've managed to convince themselves this is exclusively to honour soldiers who committed crimes in NI.
Or because its no longer solely for ww1 & ww2 and for all conflicts
Tennis balls thing was previously done by Oldham fans as a protest against their owner. Have Celtc ever done anything original in their entire existence (aside from disrespecting their grandparents' sacrifices, I mean)?
I was giving my opinion on they boo it because they solely think its just for soldiers crimes in the North of Ireland commentIs that justification for booing it like?
Nope, most unoriginal club and supporters to have ever existed.
I was giving my opinion on they boo it because they solely think its just for soldiers crimes in the North of Ireland comment
My feelings and opinions on the silence I will keep to myself
Wasn't the full stand booingAye, I’m just meaning is that they’re twisted justification for booing it.
Was it ever, except the obvious from 1918, solely for the World Wars?Or because its no longer solely for ww1 & ww2 and for all conflicts
Wasn't the full stand booing
There was a few singing Aidan McAnespie
Overall a minority . May or May not have been support from Ireland could be that
Could be c.nts steaming
People up in arms about a small minority
I've always thought they should wait until after the silence before taking their place in the stadium or maybe even turn their backs.It’s always a “small minority” when it comes to the Old Firm behaving like fannies.
Celtc make a cvnt of themselves every year over this.
I agree this is probably a better way of doing it .I've always thought they should wait until after the silence before taking their place in the stadium or maybe even turn their backs.
I've always thought they should wait until after the silence before taking their place in the stadium or maybe even turn their backs.
Did Oldham's owner have anything to do with tennis?Still don't get it.Tennis balls thing was previously done by Oldham fans as a protest against their owner. Have Celtc ever done anything original in their entire existence (aside from disrespecting their grandparents' sacrifices, I mean)?
For remembering the dead? I truly don't understandI've always thought they should wait until after the silence before taking their place in the stadium or maybe even turn their backs.
It would be a more dignified way of getting their point of view across, if they feel they have to .For remembering the dead? I truly don't understand
Apparently it was to say "the ball is in your court" to the celtic board. Lol!Did Oldham's owner have anything to do with tennis?Still don't get it.
Are you serious? So you put the young guys who have made the last 6/7 years at ER a colourful noisy place, who make all the tifos etc.. you put them up with the fuckin union bears?? Or the green brigade who love their militant political shite??Is it any different from Ultras or our Young Team? The only difference is that there'll be more Republican Clubs in the Weedge as oppossed to Tamson's.
Not quite sure what it is all about both CFC and RFC are all too often front and back page for similar ( ish ) disrespectful behaviour. Will ( have ) the club ( Celtic ) come out and made a comment regarding this. If it happens every year one solution would be if Celtic play away on this date don’t give the club any allocation of away tickets and the SFA compensate the home club ( Dundee or whoever ) and if Celtic play at home then do not hold a minutes silence as clearly it won’t be respected ( the club don’t wear poppies on their shirt ( statement) so don’t have a minutes silence ( statement )I neither know nor give a fuck what the attention seeking fanny's were throwing tennis balls for.
As for disrupting the minute's silence, they've managed to convince themselves this is exclusively to honour soldiers who committed crimes in NI.
Not sure I get your point?Or because its no longer solely for ww1 & ww2 and for all conflicts
You said it was because they think the poppy is solely for the criminal acts in the North of Ireland.Not sure I get your point?
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