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Celtic's pro IRA fans.







Gangsta

New member
Jul 6, 2003
813
Withdean
I see the club still claim to have the best fans in the world so must be condoning it although publicly they say otherwise.[/QUOTE]

Yeah - A more myopic view of a clubs own fans you would struggle to find based on that official club line today. I would say fairly confidently that a club who's fans sing pro-terrorism songs wouldn't feature in the top 10,000 clubs worldwide of "best fans". Unless it means best at being complete wankers.
 










Pinkie Brown

Wir Sind das Volk
Sep 5, 2007
3,637
Neues Zeitalter DDR 🇩🇪
I've never got my head around why so much sectarian bigotry exists in the Glasgow derby or in Glasgow itself? Not from everyone of course, but a large minority neverless. Maybe a simplistic sounding question, however...

Football rivalries in England are embedded down the years because teams are near neighbours & hate each other. Its as simple as that. We hate palace for footballing reasons not because a large percentage of their fans worship at the Croydon Church of Satan or wherever. We hate Palace but couldn't give a shit which church they may or may not attend.

Going back a few hundred years, there were serious divisions between the Protestants & Catholics in England. Queen Lizzie 1, Henry the VIII & Oliver Cromwell stirred a pot a bit. We've got over it & moved on.

Maybe those in Glasgow & for that matter, in Northern Ireland, need to do the same?
 


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,350
(North) Portslade
I've never got my head around why so much sectarian bigotry exists in the Glasgow derby or in Glasgow itself? Not from everyone of course, but a large minority neverless. Maybe a simplistic sounding question, however...

Football rivalries in England are embedded down the years because teams are near neighbours & hate each other. Its as simple as that. We hate palace for footballing reasons not because a large percentage of their fans worship at the Croydon Church of Satan or wherever. We hate Palace but couldn't give a shit which church they may or may not attend.

Going back a few hundred years, there were serious divisions between the Protestants & Catholics in England. Queen Lizzie 1, Henry the VIII & Oliver Cromwell stirred a pot a bit. We've got over it & moved on.

Maybe those in Glasgow & for that matter, in Northern Ireland, need to do the same?

Disclaimer - this isn't an attempt at justification.

However, you need to remember that it isn't really to do with religion as such, it's more to do with two ethnic groups (of which religion is one traditionally defining feature), and the sovereignty of N.I. I think even the extreme groups of either club wouldn't argue that they hate the other because of their religion, but because of their views and the perceived hatred from the other side of their own group.

Edit - key point, religion is a small part of a wider thing.
 


bazbha

Active member
Mar 18, 2011
309
Hailsham
Scum of the worst kind. Although not all Celtic fans sing the IRA songs everybody knows it goes on & how anyone can follow that club is beyond me. If we had a large number of fans that sang songs celebrating 9 / 11 or something I couldn't support us & its the same principle. Its a fair point that Rangers fans sing songs about The Battle of the Boyne etc but singing about things that happened in 1690 is nothing compared to singing about recent atrocities at the hands of the IRA. Most people remember the slaughter the IRA caused in Warrington etc when many innocent civilians died & I knew squaddies killed in Northern Ireland. So to know that there is a club in our country that has many fans who revel in their deaths makes my blood boil. I just hope that Celtic are never allowed in our league as that would really turn my stomach.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
40,009
Pattknull med Haksprut
I met a keen Rangers fan a few weeks ago, a former regular season ticket holder. I told him what a Celtic fan had once said to me, in that when he moved down south all the boigotry faded and he saw it for the bollocks it was, the Rangers fan agreed 100%.

Now if these 2 can get over it why do people on here who I assume are southern born and bred have to take up cudgels for one team or another? Religion sucks donkey bollocks and so do Celtic and Rangers imo.


I would tell you to get the f*** over it but you, like I, was never in it. f***ing messageboard posers.

Blimey Loon what pills have you been taking.

100% this.
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
40,009
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Celtic fans are so paranoid you cannot view their message board, and can only join if you are invited by an existing member.

Rangers are equally disgusting. I went to the UEFA Cup final in Manchester a few years ago and their behaviour, and staggering ignorance, took my breath away.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,243
saaf of the water
Celtic fans are so paranoid you cannot view their message board, and can only join if you are invited by an existing member.

Rangers are equally disgusting. I went to the UEFA Cup final in Manchester a few years ago and their behaviour, and staggering ignorance, took my breath away.

Both as bad as each other, and I hope that they are NEVER allowed near the English game.
 




wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,913
Melbourne
What the f*** has this got to do with the Republic of Ireland and our supporters? I have honestly never heard any IRA songs ever following Ireland, and have equally never met anyone I would call an "IRA supporter" either. You are basically a racist prick, and I hope you have a football banning order preventing you from attending games.

See no evil, hear no evil?

Sent from my wardrobe whilst watching Susannah Reid and Sian Williams enjoy a clam sandwich.
 


Sep 28, 2011
116
Calling for them to be kicked out is harsh, not the players fault.

I'm a Protestant, also a Ger, and go to a few games a season, as long as CPFC don't have a game that day.
The level of hate up there for the other religion is astounding - on both sides of the fence.
I have a lot of respect for some of Celtics support - the Green Brigade and Jungle Bhoys are two cracking groups, and decent lads to boot - but it is a very small, albeit vocal minority on both sides.
 


DerbyGull

Active member
Mar 5, 2008
4,380
Notts
Calling for them to be kicked out is harsh, not the players fault.

I'm a Protestant, also a Ger, and go to a few games a season, as long as CPFC don't have a game that day.
The level of hate up there for the other religion is astounding - on both sides of the fence.
I have a lot of respect for some of Celtics support - the Green Brigade and Jungle Bhoys are two cracking groups, and decent lads to boot - but it is a very small, albeit vocal minority on both sides.

What you travel from london to scotland just to watch rangers?
 




Feb 14, 2010
4,932
Before you talk about this subject then it helps to know some irish history, save to say that the queen paid respects to the IRA Volunteer from the War of independence the last time she was in Ireland. IRA is a dirty word in England because of The Troubles and because people dont get the problem, especially these days as it seems the trouble is caused by kids in track suit bottoms who are a million miles from Michael Collins. However it is worth knowing that in Ireland there are war memorials to the IRA Volunteers of 1916 and the subsequent war of independence. In the same way that there are war memorials in England. Many people with Irish families will have old IRA men as relatives, who may have even received IRA pensions, medals and the like from the war of independence years. Including a highly capped player for Brighton, who had a grandfather that was in the IRA during Ireland's war of independence.
 


Feb 14, 2010
4,932
It was the IRA that bombed the Grand Hotel, not the Republic of Ireland.

Strictly speaking it was the Provisional IRA. But as a point of history, the Republic's government during the 80's will have been made up of Old IRA families that fought with and then against Collins/DeVelera during the civil war. As such the irony of the distinction is stark. They were not however PIRA as they were now the government of Republic Ireland that the PIRA did not recognise, as they did not recognise a state called Northern Ireland. All bollox in this global world but it meant something to them at the time no doubt.
 


brighton bluenose

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Jan 6, 2006
1,396
Nicollet & 66th
Calling for them to be kicked out is harsh, not the players fault.

I'm a Protestant, also a Ger, and go to a few games a season, as long as CPFC don't have a game that day.
The level of hate up there for the other religion is astounding - on both sides of the fence.
I have a lot of respect for some of Celtics support - the Green Brigade and Jungle Bhoys are two cracking groups, and decent lads to boot - but it is a very small, albeit vocal minority on both sides.

Are you for f***ing real?! A 'Gers fan who 'respects' the Green Brigade - let me assure you that you must be one of a tiny tiny minority who respect a group that sings their pro-IRA garbage!!
 






Sep 28, 2011
116
Are you for f***ing real?! A 'Gers fan who 'respects' the Green Brigade - let me assure you that you must be one of a tiny tiny minority who respect a group that sings their pro-IRA garbage!!

Read my post. I hate those who sing the pro-IRA nonsence, but it's a small minority.
Yes, I have respect for what they do up there, as I do for all groups across the UK, regardless of clubs.
If your NSK as I believe they are called manage to step up a few gears, they'd have my respect.

I have the maturity to see through football's tribalistic nature, it appears you do not.
 


brighton bluenose

Well-known member
Jan 6, 2006
1,396
Nicollet & 66th
Read my post. I hate those who sing the pro-IRA nonsence, but it's a small minority.
Yes, I have respect for what they do up there, as I do for all groups across the UK, regardless of clubs.
If your NSK as I believe they are called manage to step up a few gears, they'd have my respect.

I have the maturity to see through football's tribalistic nature, it appears you do not.

The Green Brigade as a groupare involved in the organised singing of pro-IRA chants - and yoiu respect that?! Well, if that's a sign of 'maturity' I'll stick to being immature then!!
 


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