Re: Re: Re: Re: Ireland @ Parkheed
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Originally posted by nlgbbbblth
...when they played St Pats in 1998 in Tolka - and getting called a hun/orange ******* by IRISH Celtic fans for supporting St Patrick's Athletic - who are an IRISH team, with 9 Irishmen in their starting eleven.
Wouldn't surprise me in the least. A few of Celtic's supporters are just completely fukcd up. To them you (and Bohemians) are orange *******os because one of you're founders was probably CoI. By there logic all of us are Orange *******os cos we've had two Prod presidents.:rolleyes:
I heard a story of one Celt on the train back from Stuttgart to Munich (probably the two biggest Catholic cities in Germany) shout as a bloke wearing an Bayern Munich shirt walk past, 'I smell a Prod.' Very PC!
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Originally posted by davros
Also met some of their fans,who were supportive of our nationalistic aspirations,as I am of theirs;so not all bad,then!
Yeah, like how many Jox have been found guilty (or not guilty) of murdering our northern brothers, while serving 'Queen and Country'. Nationalist aspirations mi culo.
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Originally posted by junior
the 'pro scopttish club' posts on this discussion do fail to even acknowledge that the club was founded by an Irishman FOR the Irish people, call them a Scottish club if you choose to, but I think the very roots of this great club should not be ignored nor treated with such disdain.
Sadly for many people, when you leave the 26C you become persona non grata. Celtic was founded by an Irishman for the Irish community and unlike Millwall, Corinthians Sao Paulo and Palmeiras (founded by Scots, Spanish and Italians respectively) are no longer supported by the ethnic group they were founded for. But having said that, davros' point about that 'not more Celtic fans followed Ireland' sums it all up. Most Scottish Celtic fans support Scotland or nothing. And the nothing is probably because Celtic players were booed while playing for Scotland years ago.
While I too accept Celtic's Irish links, the things I dislike is firstly the hypocrisy surrounding Rangers' discrimination towards Catholics (to paraphrase an anti-apartheid song, not only did Celtic continue to 'play Hun City', but it suited them that while Rangers would not sign Catholics, they would be able to sign them instead) and secondly this 'duo-ity' of Ireland and Celtic where they are like the trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit: one yet two at the same time. Celtic is just a football club.
To Davros and DG, are you by any way married?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ireland @ Parkheed
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Originally posted by lopez
Sadly for many people, when you leave the 26C you become persona non grata. Celtic was founded by an Irishman for the Irish community and unlike Millwall, Corinthians Sao Paulo and Palmeiras (founded by Scots, Spanish and Italians respectively) are no longer supported by the ethnic group they were founded for.
Lopez, am I reading this correctly - are you suggesting that Celtic are no longer supported by the Irish community? surely not??