You're not getting it are you ... I disagree with political protests within football grounds ... However , If people feel so passionately to protest against the clubs wishes then they should have the courage of their convictions to do it at the away leg. That is not me supporting it but pointing out what they should do if they are commited to "the cause". I assume the reason the protest was done in the ground was due to Tv exposure ...
But you don't Only the other day you agreed with the Show Thatcher The Red Card protest, justifying it as being a Scottish issue
Already mentioned it ... Political landscape has changed . Anyway , "match the fine for the Palestine" ... Laughing at the rhyme btw You donating ?
I wonder what the flag wavers do away from the football to attempt to change the situation in Palestine - I think the safe bet in 99.9% of cases is sweet **** all, which makes them pathetic. If you want to do something and think buying a flag from some stall in the street to wave at a football match helps anyone you're a special kind of stupid. I think the technical term is Moron, though that may be somewhat politically incorrect these days.
There is a big difference between this and the fines for stupid things that we've had over the years, I would love it if we got a partial stadium closer, fans across Europe and beyond would have a say and it would further the cause against Israels involvement. We are not the only fans that would have something to say on such matters.
The the argument about hurting the club, it does no such thing. A club that pays players multi million pound salaries getting a fine for fans doing something that is appreciated world wide will only enhance what Celtic is. The club are happy to promote us as 'more than a club' so they can live with the fine.
What happens when it moves in from fines ? An extreme case but what if Celtic got chucked out of Europe ... Would you be happy and accept it ?
Probably not ... As I said , extreme . But we're not an UEFA big money making team ! That would fit me ...