Agreed, just because something is heartwarming or inspirational doesn't mean it isn't cynical or financial in nature. Celtic know fine well what they are doing, riding the crest of a wave of goodwill and milking it dry. That's what a good business does, anyone who thinks the Celtic board have altruism in mind with this wee sideshow is a proper ****nut.
God bless venom ... He shows up and every **** realises its been pointless and life could be worse ... We could be him.
Assuming stuff about me again? I have never become misty-eyed over anything to do with Jay, but I like the wee fella. This seems too much for some on here, especially the one's who think it's cool to call a disabled child a *****! Real big men, eh?
Hardly an assumption, BAD. You questioned why people on here supported Celtic which stemmed from them not waxing lyrical about what is clearly a PR drive for the club's image. That to me says you're more than likely one of the fans that vocally supports everything the club does because it fits in with your "more than a club" opinions. I however am aware that it's a business first and foremost, not a charity.
just pointing out that you are wrong about me Support Celtic whichever way you like, i couldn't give a ****.
And you're assuming I think that's "cool" It certainly do not think it is "cool". However I think it's pretty funny though, maybe if you removed the stick out of your ringpiece then you'd realise that it's a joke.
Well apologies if you think I'm making assertions. I will and I do, and if that means questioning the club's motives behind their continual publicity of a disabled child coming to their games then I'll continue to disagree about it.
please log in to view this image Just thank the lord you lot are not Birmingham City fans although he did wear a hat and have a job.
True but I'm not a mope. A mope is someone who cries like a little bitch when someone says something they find distasteful. Therefore you're a mope.