A sensible post at last. Pity you spoilt it by admitting you're a Celtic fan. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ephor
I'd agree that there is a certain amount of glory-hunting with Irish football fans supporting any team outside their home town or area that they have no connection with (eg: themselves or a parent born or lived in said place). However the Irishness of Celtic was long apparent before Sky TV came on the scene and half of Ireland started wearing Celtic shirts. Look at the photos of 'What's The Story' by my old friend Shay Blair and another bloke I can't remember, or Mary Hunt's Euro 88 or Italia 90 diaries, and the Celtic shirts are ever-present.
I'm reading another book at the moment that should be no doubt placed on the eoinh literature pyre. :rolleyes: Called 'Irish: The Remarkable Saga of a Nation and a City' by John Burrowes, it is the first history written of the Irish in Glasgow which doesn't centre around Celtic, beginning with a chapter on the luxurious travel arrangements of those bound for Scotland around the time of the famine. The story of the SS L*****derry makes particularly grim reading where a quarter of its passengers were suffocated below decks on a overnight journey in a heavy storm from Sligo to Derry. Not that I suspect this incident was ever brought up in an Irish school's history lesson (tut, tut: Can't dwell on the past can we?). Anyways, despite being about the city's Irish community, the book still manages to have a whole chapter on the 'supposidly' Irish links of Celtic FC.