yes, James Connolly supported Hibs, presumably because as a 7-year-old boy he was present at the founding of the club, grew up in Edinburgh, and the first football game he went to was that of Hibernian FC!
but the last thing that would mean is that he would have been anti-Celtic. even today, Celtic fans universally list Hibernian as their second favorite club...
however, Hibernian, unlike Celtic, have in a typically Brit fashion, abandoned all their sociopolitical origins and are now as apolitical as any generic Scottish or English geographically-bound club. not only that, but its hardcore element have sided with the SNF (Scottish National Firm) - an alliance of BNP fascist "casuals" from Rangers, Hearts, St Mirren, Aberdeen etc. whereas the hardcore Celtic faithful have remained committed (if only in name for most) to the Left: Anti-Fascist Action, Red Action and Celtic Fans Against Racism all have a base in the Celtic support.
and i marvel at the hypocrisy inherent with those who say: "Irish people should support Hibs instead of Celtic", while slagging off Celtic fans for supporting a team that doesn't play in the FAI! it seems to me just a massive case of "tall-poppy syndrome" (i.e., jealousy), all this hostility towards one of the most successful clubs in Northern Europe...
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