I choose to forget the last all green final :D
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I choose to forget the last all green final :D
:rolleyes: Arite Garry "Billy Boy". Love to see you don a sash a see the reaction on Pana(or anywhere else). Will you have a few pints with the Linfield lads. There very nioce people! :D If only you knew what the future would be like if the future was indeed "orange"... :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
Ps Celtic park was rockin on Sunday. Was in North Stand, upper tier. Cant describe the feeling for YNWA and The soldiers song. Hail! Hail! :)
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Originally Posted by Gary
I love it, you must have been watching their World class performance yesterday very hard.
One thing they will get this season is 10p off the tooth fairy.
Well done Aiden. :D
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Originally Posted by RebelBhoy
You'll never walk alone. Is that not the song of a protestant football team :rolleyes:
Just check this link as evidence. Quality. :D That'll teach the mouthy ****.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
http://69.93.29.242/hb/showthread.php?t=62759
:D PP
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Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
I thought he was play acting at first from where I was in the ground, but when I was told after that he had a tooth knocked out, I started to feel really bad. ;) :D
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Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
Your the only one bringing up the word Religon son, nobody else.
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Originally Posted by RebelBhoy
Not forgetting The Stone Roses ''She bangs the drums'' being played after the match.
Stayed on a while so I could listen to the whole of it, plus smile at the South East corner as it was emptying. :D
Says something about their mentality when they take childish delight in someone suffering an injury. How old are those guys? Ten , eleven....Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Ok, The kornikova picture was good. :)
So the Soldiers Song being sang at a foreign football match that is good because............... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
:o Guilty as charged. Something of the playground about it, admittedly, but there you go.Quote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
One-all. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
:D PP
My Dad gave me a copy for Christmas. About halfway though it at the moment. Well worth a read. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
Out of interest, why is the same word pronounced differently
ie
Celtic Cross
And
Celtic FC
What's your point? You bang on about the so-called religious affiliation of Liverpool FC then wonder why the SS is sung at a club that is both Irish founded and Irish (in both local ethnicity and throughout Ireland itself) supported. Are you still at junior school or just a bit slow?Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
Glasgow Celtic are a SCOTTISH football club. NOT Irish. THAT is my point. Why don't you's sing the Irish national anthem when celtic play Inverness, or Kilmarnock. Why only against Ranger's?????
Because Irish is prounced with c as as a hard "c". The greeks referred to us as Kelts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
The British Celtic languages have different influences. Their "c" are always soft. I think welsh and scottish use soft "c"'s so they would call call their team Glasgow Selltick.
If you were saying Cork Celtic you should really pronounce it as Cork Keltic
Silly me! You're sooooo right. Bet you also think a dog born in a stable is a horse too. :D ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
The only Celtic games I've been to have NOT included Rangers. The SS (albeit with references to the Pope and the line with land beyond the 'sea' instead of 'wave') has always been sung at all these games. Don't know if these days it's kept to the Old Firm, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
Aren't they also called the Boston 'Sell-tiks'?Quote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
Yes, youre right! I had edited my post before i read yoursQuote:
Originally Posted by lopez
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Originally Posted by eoinh
To right I take great delight in seeing a thug who's already smacked Aiden in the back of the head with an elbow, come unstuck while trying to put the lad up in the air.
Shame Aiden did'nt take the head off his f**king shoulders. Anyway nothing to do with the old firm my feelings on this ;) , I just don't like seeing a young Irish player being pushed around, and am glad he was able to stand up for himself. ;) :D
You were the one who was going on about foreign football clubs being Portestant or whatever, the Irish national anthem gets played before GAA matches over here in this country or at the end of the night in Irish centers or pub's.Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
Whats your point about it. :confused:
Typical celtic fans. :rolleyes:
I'll just leave you's to it :D
Come on the HIBEE'S :D :D :D
Aw come on! Is it not that your argument has been snookered? Liverpool, Protestant. Must tell the Catholic Liverpool supporters I've known along the years about that one. The soldiers song being played in a 'foreign' club. The National, Galtymore and Gresham (plus hundreds of pubs I went to in the eighties) must have failed to read the script too. BTW, don't the Hibees' fans sing the SS in their matches with Rangers and Hearts? Or is it 'A Nation Once Again'? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
No probs Eoin. Had this argument before. In English it's generally accepted that a 'c' before an 'e' has an 's' sound. But then in English, rules are there to be broken I suppose.Quote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
The Stone Roses are from Manchester, England.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
I know some Celtic fans who would have a problem with that :rolleyes:
Oh ffs, what tedious drivel. :rolleyes: yourself.Quote:
Originally Posted by nlgbbbblth
:ball: PP
I've known some some REAL 'Irish' people who have a problem with me, Sylvo and PP coming from England. Your point?Quote:
Originally Posted by nlgbbbblth
AHHH yoooou know it, yoooou show it, now the time has come to shoot you down, what a sound.Quote:
Originally Posted by nlgbbbblth
That has got to be my favourite post giving out about Celtic fans on this thread, we've had all the giving out about the booing craic, the craic about people calling them an Irish club, the chucky'oke that happens from time to time, the fact's about the bandwaggon jumpers and people not following their local team but now Celtic fans are being accused of having a problem with proberly one of the greatest bands ever just because of where they come from.
Son I reckon you've been taking those magic disco smarties and are now on the come down, you want to stay away from that stuff kid.
But i'm going to have to use that as my signature. :D Son you've made my day with that post.
If only i'd known about them coming from some English city when I went to see them at Alexandra Palace in 89, I want my money back, to think I even told people that I liked some of the songs off The second Coming album.
I feel so angry now. Don't tell me anything about where Echo and the Bunnymen came from, if I found out that they came from some city in England the hurt would be too much to take. :rolleyes:
Sorry Lopez, we don't sing SS or A Nation..... at Easter Road for ANY matches. Why the hell would we????????
Don't know who your friends are, but they're VERY wrong. I've been season ticket holder at easter road for past 5 years. These songs are NOT sang at Hibs matches. So stop coming on here with your bull sh*t :mad:
No problem ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
See you's in the SFA Cup Final. :D
Celtic play in SCOTLAND, they're SCOTTISH.
Also, wish they'd stop singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" , its a Liverpool Supporters song. :p
Wow-two brand spanking new arguments there! Fresh out the box and only used 999999999999999999999 time before :D :D welll done!Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
You'll never walk alone!........unless you're Alex Rae's tooth :D :D
What a bizzare post :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
Will you be autograph hunting in Bolton this weekend? :eek: :rolleyes:
Well maybe Hibs have managed to sanitise their Irish connections just in time for you to make an appearance but it's not what I saw in the eighties whenever they made a brief spot on the box. Matches with Hearts and Rangers seemed just as much a Chucky Oke as Celtic's. Tricolours and the old IPP 'party' flag (the one with the Harp on it with 'Erin Go Bragh' underneath) were much in evidence.Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
As for coming on here with bull sh*t? LOL, why not take some of your own advice? :p
Is this longer than Longford's back four yet? :D
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Originally Posted by Aldini98
It's a song from a musical first and foremost.
I've just had a revelation, I live in Ingerland so I must be Ingerlish :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
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Originally Posted by liam88
strictly speaking yes.....but i think this might have a couple of merged threads because of the various flame :rolleyes: wars through the years :)
Stupid thing to say really???Quote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
When Celtic play in Europe they are representing SCOTLAND
If they'd won UEFA cup a couple of years ago, it would have been a SCOTTISH club winning it.
Not really you are judging the club without taking into account their background. So for example would you say that London Irish, are simply representing Ingerland when they play in Europe? Is there no reason for Irish people to support them from an Irish perspective? To parapharse from another thread are we saying that people, football clubs or a miriad if other institutions exist in isolation without a history or an identity and does this history and identity not shape the person or institution? Or are you saying that as soon as people leave Ireland and set up institutions to represent or look after Irish people they still have no right to claim any sort of Irish identity?Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
I was a youth player at London Irish between 1983-5 and they wouldn't accept members unless they were Irish, Irish parents/granparents, or played for an IRFU club. Lots of 'planters' there though, Dav. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
I went back in 1995 to do a project for Uni and spoke to (an English) Director of Marketing. He told me they were debating about getting rid of the rule. Even he couldn't join the club although was employed by it. Now they've got England internationals playing for them.