18 Aug 2016 08:10:25
What a game to take my daughter to (her very first game) she was absolutely buzzing. All the singing was fantastic. A great performance by fans and players! v Hail Hail.


1.) 18 Aug 2016
18 Aug 2016 09:58:18
yes the performance was excellent but its time for celtic to take a stand against the fans who seem intent in getting us fine by uefa once again they disreguarded the advice from the club about displaying palestine flags and it will cost our club dear. time to remove their season books and ban them.


2.) 18 Aug 2016
18 Aug 2016 10:39:49
there was no advice by the club jinky!?
there was a point made by police scotland not to use the flags but at the end of the day a flag is a flag same as saltire union jack tri colour etc. wheres is the harm in it!? no offensive slogans on it!?
am i right in saying celtic park flew the palestine flag at some point!?


3.) 18 Aug 2016
18 Aug 2016 12:48:04
I would have thought that maybe we should discuss the football paid and there certainly was plenty of that and ignore the flags . No point in flying flags if people don't discuss them . If we don't want flags displayed, don't comment and there is a chance giving time fans will get fed up. Discussing and condemning the flying of flage will only encourage those who want to fly them, to continue I M O.


4.) 18 Aug 2016
18 Aug 2016 15:16:03
I can't help but wonder that as a support can we not demonstrate a more effective means of support to the Palestinian people like the protest outside Celtic Park last night? Did the waving of Palestinian flags inside the ground advance the cause of the Palestinian people one iota? For people to claim they didn't know the club would be put at risk by their actions last night is at best naïve and at worst cynical. Yes, we know UEFA and their cronies are happy to play politics when it suits them but our club entered this competition under their rules end of story. The actions of a very tiny minority of the support has the club "bang to rights" as a result and gave those bastards in the Scottish/ English media an opportunity to detract from what was a brave display from our beloved football team. I just think the approach needs to be better thought out if people are truly sincere about supporting the cause of an oppressed people that Palestinians are. I know that this might provoke some controversy and disagreement but so be it.


5.) 19 Aug 2016
19 Aug 2016 11:30:50
If we look around the stadium, apart from that section I couldn't see many other Palestinian flags.

So a couple of hundred photocopied laminated flag means the Celtic support thought it right to demonstrate about the plight of a people at a football game?

As I said on an earlier post, by all means be politicised but choose the appropriate way.

The Green Brigade do not speak for Celtic fans. They speak for themselves.

Get out on the streets, demonstrate at Isreali embassies. Go over there and volunteer. Somebody further up made the valid point that under free speach we shoukd allow Nazis to be hailing hitler instead of the Tic too if free speach is the only guide.

We all know msm are waiting to jump on this shit. Protest injustice but don't use cp as the platform.

300 A4's, being waved, colour or not does not constitute the Celtic support. But that's how the media are playing it. If it was then there would have been thousands all around the ground. Regardless of the rights and wrongs 95% of the support did not agree that a Celtic game was the best way to show your political differences with Isreal.