As is your right. However, posing the opposite view...Would rather sit now
So you wouldn't want the NS to actually get coordinated and belt out songs like that?Would rather sit now
You are missing the point. At the moment those who want to stand and sing are distributed across the the NS in clusters with clumps of mutes in between. If we had a proper safe standing block you would have to apply to be in there on the basis that you were going to cause a racket and not just sit sucking a Werthers. Why is this so difficult to understand?God this is so dull. Same old same old. The north stand stand for christ's sakes. What effing difference do you think safe standing rail seats will make. Cue claims of anecdotal evidence of bruised shins on the seat in front!!!!
Hahahahaha! So in your world Peter it's a disgrace not to love Her Maj and football fans should only express non-controversial opinions in song such as "we'll all be having a party when Wilfred Zaha dies" (a favourite ditty with some Brighton fans). Anyway, the point of the OP was that the singing in that safe standing corner at Celtic is amazing, and we could really do with something similar at The Amex.Oh yes, the Green Brigade who regularly sing about political causes such as Palestine (there’s a time and a place for that) and deliberately wrecked any attempt to pay respect to the Queen when she died.
And that doesn’t even cover their sectarian bigotry and songs about the IRA.
Those few thousand in that corner give decent Celtic fans a bad name. If we get safe standing at the Amex, the Green Brigade is the exact opposite of what it should be like.
That’s called the East Stand. So you can.Would rather sit now
Whether you loved or disliked Her Maj, any decent human beings would have been able to abstain from showing the level of disrespect towards her for 1 minute that they did. One ******g minute, that was all, not spending their time making childish banners and deliberately upsetting a high % of their fellow countrymen. I wouldn’t condone the Zaha song either. My point was that rather than supporting the team, they have chosen to turn it into a self-publicity exercise spouting views allegedly on behalf of the other 58,000 in the stadium, without those other 58,000 ever having a say.Hahahahaha! So in your world Peter it's a disgrace not to love Her Maj and football fans should only express non-controversial opinions in song such as "we'll all be having a party when Wilfred Zaha dies" (a favourite ditty with some Brighton fans). Anyway, the point of the OP was that the singing in that safe standing corner at Celtic is amazing, and we could really do with something similar at The Amex.
I agree with the OP, this block is likely to be the corner where the Police box is.You are missing the point. At the moment those who want to stand and sing are distributed across the the NS in clusters with clumps of mutes in between. If we had a proper safe standing block you would have to apply to be in there on the basis that you were going to cause a racket and not just sit sucking a Werthers. Why is this so difficult to understand?