We have 3 options a) Continue as we are, let the fans who want to take high moral ground tut tut. Let those who don't like us make mountains out of the offence the singing has given. b) Or have agreement with representatives of the board and the Green Brigade. Reasonable discussion will reap results that everyone within the Celtic family should agree. c) Ban the green brigade, don't let them back in and then we can listen to the birds(feathered) variety sing. We can sort it out please let it be done right.
I forgot that Celtic were an Irish club and must despise the British Army. Sorry Rebel. Get a ****ing grip. You're spouting off the kind of pish that shows you're just as bad as Medro; the pair of you endlessly arguing the same endless argument that your children will be having. It's desperately sad.
You know my opinion and that is why I'm only posing questions because I always seem to end up embroiled in these arguments, but going back to Micks point, this legislation is criminalising a legitimate political outlook. It isn't comparable to racism and sectarianism.
To be fair, you rarely or never see rebel starting threads accusing Rangers fans of bigotry or anything else. The common denominator in all of these threads is Medro Pendes. This board needs a moderator!
And you are as bad as med dog for not reading my posts. If you want politics left at the door then fine, you can hold that opinion. when the club invite politics in the door and onto the shirts, then it is a tad hypocritical. The British army is irrelevant to this point.
So then what would be your problem with a poppy stitched on a shirt? It was both in remembrance and a charity. And in no way comparable to singing banned songs. If you want to deviate from the point with immature posts C&P'd from the Celtic fan cliché book then feel free. But it's neither a coherent argument nor a good way to get your point across. Basically you look like the typical kind of person who picks up causes when it suits them then put them aside like toys when you're done.
Venom - what is sad is that you haven't taken Rebel's perfectly valid point on board and again - I don't wish to be offensive to a fellow Celtic fan but you really need to look in the mirror when you start accusing him of being as bad as a Rangers supporter! LOL!
I have to read Rebel and his daily Irish history battle with Medro/BH/Girvan/Trev/EDGE (delete/add as applicable) therefore I'm just abusing him now. It gives me "hate ****" fuel.
LOL! Well fair enough - those battles just go round and round in circles. As I've said previously, I don't know why Celtic fans bother to respond to these obvious wind-up posts from Rangers fans - why not just ignore them and they'll go away eventually! Then again it must be a case of enjoying the wind-up!
And additionally I enjoy ruining the argument or derailing it completely off-topic. It's what makes here special, you can be a complete **** and nobody really cares that much
Now that is desperately sad! I'm off for some tapas and a cold beer - had enough of this for one day!
And how am I being a hypocrite? A poppy on a shirt is entirely different from signing banned songs. You're pulling the classic tactic of bringing in something that's almost got relevance to the discussion but actually doesn't. The issue was fans singing banned songs. You've brought up the remembrance poppy because it's an issue you personally disagree with. It, however, has nothing to do with the subject at hand.