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11 Apr 2016 22:37:45
So next year when we need 3 points and an inconsistent Celtic need these points to stay level at the top in a 3 horse race and sevco come to town, are we to stay away from Celtic park in case we are seen to be endorsing the visiting clubs status? Anyone at the game on Sunday or the armchair brigade will be whooping and clenching fists in utter delight if / when Celtic hit the back of the net. When it goes to 2-0 and we play around a little there will be cries of olayyyyy olayyyy

We will breath a sigh of relief when the dust settles and we can look forward to a final

The grand-standing doesn't help anyone. If it is about the SFA does it mean that whether it be a semi or a final Celtic will never enjoy full backing when we take on a domestic competitor who knows how to land trophies? Are we being serious?

So what if there's cheating? Clearly the system is rigged if the cheating is so very obvious. Referees. Administrators. The law. The government itsellf? Why should Celtic be disadvantages by a lower turnout of fans roaring them on? Is the theory that we will move mountains and change a century's worth of systemic bias?

No one should feel compelled to go but those who could go but choose not to ( on a point of principle ) need to look up the meaning of " fan ".

Could those not going ( trouble aside ) explain what they hope to achieve by not going and how such behaviour will drive change, and what would change require to entail for you to attend a Celtic V Sevco match at a neutral venue? Or will it never be enough? Does that mean no more semi or final celebrations when a city rival is defeated?

{Ed007's Note - Nice of you to come on telling people what they should be doing, how they should be thinking and what they should be spending their money on. In things like this you're better passing your opinion and leaving it at that - otherwise you just come across like a sanctimonious tit trying to force people into what you think they should do. Nobody's calling you an Old Firm supporter rather than a CFC supporter are they, or even calling you a mug for supporting the cheating?
So why does it bother you so much what other people do? Is that you our resident uber-fan now that we have all to be compared to now?}

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12 Apr 2016 00:28:01
Paradisewon as usual I got bored after a couple of sentences. Clearly you think you are a super supporter, the role model fan. Well your not!

Who are you to judge what fellow supporters feel about the game? Every fan has the right to their own opinion and it doesn't matter what idiots like yourself think. I personally will not even entertain game against that mob. I don't agree with corruption, ripping off honest hardworking businesses out of money, projecting an impression its okay to defraud and vulgar sectarian abuse from a segment of their support. Does that make me less of a fan than you?

A "fan" wouldn't come on this page, desperately trying his/ her hardest to find fault and critise every good performance by player/ team or result. I think it should be yourself that "looks up the meaning of fan"

12 Apr 2016 07:15:48
Picking up on one of paradisewon points which could get lost by his manner of posts, what will it take for the fans who are refusing to go to or in some cases even watch the match against rangers to return to watching/ attending Celtic in a semi or final against rangers? And will you attend the one/ two matches against them in the league next year at home?

12 Apr 2016 09:23:36
We all know they are a disgrace! They have been the biggest embarrassment, from top to bottom, in world football since they were born! Like my papa used to say to me - it always has been and always will be about what we do! The last 5 years is another example of us fecking things up regardless! If we have to be 10%, 20% or whatever it is better than them then we should find a way! My problem with Celtic is we've always given people ammunition to have a go at us as well, not for anything sinister, just schoolboy error after schoolboy error. I want us to be so much better than them in every single way that they are a complete irrelevance! It goes without saying that everyone has their own views and it's obviously their choice whether they go to the game or not.

12 Apr 2016 07:30:32
Exactly Jim But sometimes the point is lost on some and they choose to make a big noise and deflect away from the point because they can't answer the question. It's a forum for questions is it not Ed? Why don't you break the original post down line by line and see if your response was justified. I won't hold my breath. Oh and when you do remember to quote me.

{Ed007's Note - OK here goes:

Blah blah blah CFC fans will celebrate a win on Sunday. Even I, the great Paradisewon, who never has a good word to say about the manager or any the players will celebrate while thinking of how I can turn it into a negative - and believe me, the magnificent Paradisewon, there will be plenty of negatives.

Bollox bollox blah blah I'm all excited about playing Rangers on Sunday and so should you be.

Blah blah blah twaddle wibble It doesn't mattter if Rangers and the SFA cheated, you can't do anything about it so just forget it and get on with it. Forget your principles and take your soup, for that's what I, Paradisewon, the greatest CFC /Old Firm supporter in the world done.

Wibble wibble If you don't go you aren't a real fan and I, Paradisewon, THE greatest CFC/Old Firm supporter ever to exist, demands to know why you aren't going.

One of the other reasons I'm not going is in case I end up sitting next to a Superfan like you. Will you be buying a half n half scarf as a keepsake?

12 Apr 2016 09:27:40
Here is my flow chart

---> ---> ---> --> --->

Saves you a lot of time by the way and you never miss out on anything.

12 Apr 2016 11:50:25
People are perfectly entitled to decide whether they go to matches or not, I just don't understand the argument that going to Sundays match somehow makes what sevco did legitimate.
For years before they were liquidated, Celtic fans went to support them at ibrox, I doubt if any of them thought by doing so they were somehow agreeing to all the sectarianism and bigotry coming out of there.
In the same way, playing a team from Russia doesn't mean that we agree with them occupying the Ukraine or Crimea, or we won't go to a match against a Serbian team because their country committed war crimes.
I think that if you start to go down this road, you could find reasons for not going to any matches.

12 Apr 2016 13:19:13
Brilliant ED.

{Ed007's Note - It smacks of the Poppy bullying that goes on every year with people determined to force their own way on people rather than respecting the individuals' opinion or decision. It's up to the individual what they do and they don't have to explain or justify yourself to nobody.
The Club had to contact ST holders who were previously unsuccessful in the ballot to sell out our allocation and that they weren't sold out until late yesterday afternoon so there's plenty of people not just lying there and accepting getting their belly tickled. It's strange that nobody got so upset about the crowd against Morton.
Oh well at least if our 'best fans in the world' decide to boo any our own players it'll be drowned out by half the stadium belting out The Billy Boys and being up to their knees in Fenian blood, FTP etc.}

12 Apr 2016 14:34:46
Gerryc your grasp of current world affairs and this of history is utter garbage, 1. Russia has not occupied Ukraine or Crimea, the are however involved in a proxy war with the UK and US, started by a U. S. Paid for coup on a legitimate government based on lies that they would be allowed into Europe, while Crimea voted in a snap referendum allowed by law due to the overthrow of the legitimate government by blood thirsty fascists. 2. Serbs were defending their great socialist country from the terrorist organisation nato who wanted to break it up so as to weaken Russian allies while also paving the way for them to join nato and the EU. Or did you forget that nato bombed civilians day and night for 4months with UN APPROVAL which is required in international law. I will no longer accept anything you say unless you show proof as you have shown yourself to be easily led by tax dodging politicians and elite owned media. But I'm glad your still happy to play Russian football teams if we qualify for the CL.

12 Apr 2016 14:55:57
PMSFL

"Half n Half" scarves they be as popular as the NL catalogue Ed eh?

I have never ever enjoyed the Old firm games and have my reasons for that but cannot understand some of the posters stance on here Ed

Are they trying to "drum up" support for this game because they think the other half will be full or berate the ones that are not going?

Flock me changed days that they new someone that new someone that was getting them a ticket or the glory hunters that cherry picked there games (y)

{Ed007's Note - Those half n half scarves are the biggest red neck in modern football. It just shows you the amount of day trippers and tourists that go to games these days.
We've got people in our support that wouldn't back the team at Celtic Park in the EL because it wasn't their precious CL but they're getting a chubby over a domestic cup semi-final against a lower league team at Hampden. #BestFansInTheWorldWhenItSuits

12 Apr 2016 16:13:08
It has always been said that the Celtic club is a broad Church open to all. The broadness of the Church will be apparent on Sunday if ( when ) we win against our Young city rivals. If we disposes of Sevco handsomely in years to come with all the fans claiming to be present, it will appear that the attendance at Hampden on Sunday will be a magical 100k+.

12 Apr 2016 17:09:03
😂😂😂.

12 Apr 2016 17:11:52
I haven't been to a Celtic Ranger's game since 1996 I stopped going because I hate the hatred attached to that game I chose to just watch it at home nothing so far has changed my mind on going to a New firm game I just hope and pray that ALL that go get home safely.

12 Apr 2016 20:15:20
Ive not made one game this season, managed three last season (due to lack of funds) but during or at the end of ninety minutes whenever celtic play, i'm glued to the tv or radio to hear the score.

Ive been to hundreds of games since the early 70's, i was there in good and bad days, when our home games were at hampden and even managed a couple of europe away games when i was younger.

So i can't take it serious that because i'm not heading to the semi final i'm less of a supporter than others. Would i go on sunday if i could afford it? Probably not. Last Celtic/ Rangers game i was at Lex Bailey scored and i got jumped heading home to EK, just got married 3 weeks before and ended up in hospital for 4 days. I will never set foot in any ground that we play rangers or the tribute team the rangers again.

But that does not make me less of a supporter than others IMHO.

13 Apr 2016 20:04:51
Ed

You didn't answer the actual question ; IE what would it take ( IE change ) that would make you want to attend a game against them at a neutral venue?

Again I won't hold my breath because to answer would require a totally different prerogative from your last retort

{Ed007's Note - There's nothing that will make me change my mind. I won't set foot in Hampden again in my life and the only place I'll ever see us play the new club is Celtic Park. That's my choice and I'm not forcing it on anyone else - unlike some - and I'm not claiming to be some kind of superfan - unlike some.
I wouldn't advise you holding your breath, your brain needs all the oxygen it can get.}







 

 

 
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