20 Oct 2023 22:25:12
It's now being reported that Celtic will not be giving the Green Brigade away tickets, for a few of our upcoming Away matches.

Home matches are unaffected for now.


1.) 21 Oct 2023
21 Oct 2023 05:22:14
Shame on our Tory Board, they are hypocritical self centered people. Who don’t give a toss about us never mind the population of Gaza.


2.) 21 Oct 2023
21 Oct 2023 13:27:44
This has nothing to do with the current crisis. It is as a result of fan issues and pyros at away games.

They have kept tickets for home games.

They have cost the club a lot of money in fines over the years and the club have cearly decided enough is enough.


I know they do fantastic things for many charities, which I support, but they regularly stick the middle finger up to the club and it cost the club.

The club is bigger than n fan group or the board, so it needs fixing.


3.) 21 Oct 2023
21 Oct 2023 14:19:36
We know Board and UEFA are both Jewish / Zionists supporters . Both want to punish the Celtic groups who support the beleaguered Palestinians.
Let all us fans and fan groups annoy our Tory overlords and show a support by supporting in such away they can’t fine the club.


4.) 21 Oct 2023
21 Oct 2023 15:05:20
I am not a board fan in most cases BUT I can't see why you would say that Celtic Calling? Because the board don't want another fine for flags banners and pyrotechnics That people know will get Celtic into trouble Yet they still want to do it? Why don't they pay for any fines that will be given out by UEFA if they are intent on doing it? What about all the people that were attacked a week ago, the people that have been kidnapped do they not matter? Politics and football should not cross.


5.) 21 Oct 2023
21 Oct 2023 16:49:06
Does paying the fine exonerate your actions?
Does paying the fine exonerate Celtic in EUFAs eyes?

EUFA don't fine the fans, they fine Celtic Football Club. It is Celtic who have the black mark with EUFA, not any fan group.

If you love the club, don't do anything that blackens the name of the club. In my eyes, the club comes first! I go to Celtic Park to support Celtic, and see waving some other flag as supporting something else at the wrong venue! Take it away!

Celtic Calling - I hear Hamas, Hezbollah, Isis, and the Wagner Group are looking for recruits. You up for it?


6.) 21 Oct 2023
21 Oct 2023 19:50:44
@APcelt, what a load of pish. Celtic FC was formed by isolated and repressed people who needed to join together for Survival . They did survive and out of that the generations of fans have stood and demonstrated against repression, occupation, inhuman and degrading treatment of human beings. That doesn’t blacken the name of this club, it enhances it and raises the ethos of the club and its supporters above any level of criticism. This great club of ours would not exist without the social conscience of the generations of supporters who have brought us to where we are today.


7.) 22 Oct 2023
22 Oct 2023 11:16:13
Malika20, "Celtic FC was formed by isolated and repressed people who needed to join together for Survival", No it wasn't, it was formed to provide food for local poor and starving children. I looked up the meaning of the word repressed and it came up with "characterized by the repression of thoughts or desires, especially sexual ones. " My great-grandfather served on the Founders' Committee in the mid 1880s and if you found out the reason why he donated, and was happily elected as a Member you will see that there was other reason for him to do his bit for the local purpose.

At the age of 13, and with two older sisters, his mother was dying of pneumonia and his two younger sisters had died under the age of two - his father suddenly abandoned the family after setting the three young children up with a neighbour. Young John was sent to the Industrial SAchool for Boys whose rector was Brother Dorothaeus. That tenure at the School must have set up John who became a Paawnbroker in his own right. When Celtic approached local businessman to donate to set up and maintain the dinner tables for the disadvantaged youngsters, he agreed simply because others had helped him from the School and he wanted to give back what he had been given.

Celtic has become less of a charity now but there was absolutely nothing to suggest that the formation of the Club was political - there was no, or not as much money going around then as there is now. That looks as if it developed over time and it is definitely not the same club now as it was then.