Be a barstooler and go down to a pub to cheer on a foreign team?! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Junior
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Be a barstooler and go down to a pub to cheer on a foreign team?! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Junior
KOH
sorry to ruin your theory - but I happily spend large amounts of my hard earned cash and time supporting Celtic and Ireland. However I tend to refrain from going on ego trips telling the world they are 'thick', 'barstoolers' ' not a REAL fan' etc. look at me I support my local team yadda yadda yadda........Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Blue Peter badge for that man - woo hoo
So only if you support an EL team would you know this? What about the coach and plane loads of supporters who regularly make the trip to glasgow to support their team - are these REAL fans? I guess not, because they are supporting a foreign club yadda yadda yaddaQuote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
Walk into Tom Lynchs on Barracka, and you will see that my 'generalization' uis quite accurate. IRA tattoos with Celtic jersies. Great fashion statement there.Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Okay, I do take the point that a guy can be a genuine GCFC fan, while living abroad.
Wha??? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Only ignoramus' call us shams. Dont know who these ROVERS' fans are that are happy with that title.Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
I'm not paranoid. Ultimately people will do what they want. Dont take any notice of barstoolers generally. Their senses cant be dulled. They are already brain dead. Why do you think they all follow manure or liverpool?!!They know about as much about the game as the gum on my shoe. If andy gray said drink paint they would do it :D
Undoubtedly the EL is a lower level than the CL and the EPL but on a par with the SPL, bar the big 2 of course.
And I have absolutely no problem with the GAA.
KOH
I believe the term is Ignoramii!!! :p ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Wha??? :confused:[/QUOTE]Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
Just joking Gary, should've put "why you support" instead of "how you support" and it would've came across a bit better.
Basically, each to their own I suppose is the moral of the story!!
LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
Now where's my blue peter badge yadda yadda yadda?! :rolleyes: :D
KOH
The point is there's no difference between the Celtic fans and the EPL "barstoolers". I've no problem with people supporting foreign clubs, if you want to do that than that's fine, nobody is obliged to support anybody, but don't try and tell me some random foreign club is more "Irish" than another. They're all the same. You can fly all the Irish flags you want at CP and be formed by whoever you want, it doesn't change a thing. Now, I wont be daft enough to say that as a result of this celtic fans aren't "real" fans, all I'm saying is there's no difference between them and the rest of the people who follow foreign clubs.Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Someone mentioned how Celtic have connections here due to the fact that so many Irish support Celtic. Well I'd say the most popular club over here is Man U, not Celtic, and at least nobody trys to claim anything about how "Irish" or not they are.
And to the person complaining about RTE showing the celtic game over the other CL games, get yourself Sky :D Watched Milan V Barca myself, absolutley cracking game. Two teams who simply have world class players all over and oddly enough the Italians actually left their own half at times in the match, wouldn't suprise me at all if thsoe two clubs contested the final if that's possible.
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Originally Posted by Slash/ED
I think you'll find there's no difference between the Celtic barstoolers and EPL barstoolers not the Celtic fans Slash. That was my point about every Celtic fan being pidgeonholed with the same stigma.