Wasn't the great Irish Republican and a patron of Celtic FC, Michael Davitt sympathetic to Scottish Nationalism? He was prime mover in the creation of the Highland Land League in Scotland which eventually became part of the Scottish National Party. Brother Walfrid at the formation of Celtic FC in 1888, even quoted a speech from Davitt about the Irish and Scottish national struggles being the one and the same which is why the name Celtic was chosen instead of Glasgow Hibernian.
Somewhere along the line Celtic forgot their original principles and became a mirror image of Rangers. The name Celtic was meant to unite Catholic and Protestant and Irish and Scottish but instead nowadays it is associated only with Irishness and Catholicism. Bob Kelly the Celtic chairman in the 50's always hankered after an all-Catholic side. Kelly was also an advocate of a Great Britain side. Celtic are as much a pro-British side as Rangers as is evident by their demands to join the English Premiership.
It's all a case of divide and conquer by the powers that be in the British establishment. Some Celtic fans can't get their head around the fact that Presbyterians can be proud of Gaelic culture and heritage as much as Catholics. Most Gaelic speakers in Scotland are Presbyterian. Also the first Irish Republicans, the United Irishmen were mainly Presbyterian and were linked to the United Scotsmen who wanted an indepenent Scottish Republic.
I think Hibernian FC are closer to the original principles of Celtic FC, they draw their support from both Catholics and Protestants and are proud of being Scottish AND their Irish origins. Also the great James Connolly was a fan of the Hibees. What stronger Republican creditionals can you have?
The simple fact is Celtic FC are a conservative Catholic pro-unionist football club who benefit from the sectarian divide in Scotland. It is in Celtic's interest to keep the divisions alive in the West of Scotland. Celtic are part of a cartel with Rangers and benefited from Rangers anti-Catholic policies because they could have the pick of the Catholics in Scotland. Celtic and Rangers are two sides of the same coin. They need each other to survive.
Also don't Orangemen want to maintain the Union. Surely this is the the opposite of everything the SNP stand for.
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