I think it's clear from the comments so far that we are not at that stage yet. Come on then MD, on a serious note for once, what are your feelings on being a Rangers fan, how important or not is it to you?
Dev, I am sorry because of how you described yourself. I don't consider you capable of describing a Celtic fan. You because of your self confessed omissions of Celtic actions and feelings cannot do justifications to a true Celtic fan. Yet you ask M.D, who could very well be a true committed fan of the corpse to describe his feelings of been a fan of the dead and how it is important to him. Dev, where I come from the people all speak well of the dead (with just the one exception). Now with you yourself admitting not to be a real true Celtic fan and with M.D. obviously remembering the dead Rangers through Blue tinted glasses, it seems to me that M.D. has been given the opportunity to have a hun gloat over you.
Edge please don't quote Pope, I accidently read some of his nonsense. And Pope, as usual, go **** yourself.
Being a Celtic fan is first and foremost about the football; always will be. But there is a huge social responsibility aspect about it as well. It is also a way of life. By far the biggest majority share a similar view when it comes to life and how you interact with people. There is a self-respect that you want to show yourself, your club and your country in the best light. Although I have seen one or two bampots in my travels, they were very quickly sorted out by the rest. All the other times, Celtic fans were a credit to club and country. That ethos forms an unspoken bond amongst the support that almost all understand. To support a team that is strong, has integrity and is welcomed the world over makes me feel proud.
Before Rangers died I would have said an 8 Now that they have passed over to the other side I would say a 5 If their love child ever get back to SPL Status then it will go back to an 8 Here's hoping I stay at 5
Missed 9 games in last 34 years ,all weddings or family holidays ,wife normally books it not to miss games but it will be ten on Saturday as here on holiday in Florida , was in the Celtic club to watch Scotland game yesterday and will be up at 7 am sat to see st mirren game. Got married in Celtic tartan , all of my family are season tickets holders and 90 % of my pals are tims ,like to keep my distance from Huns but do know a couple. Every day of my life I've thought about Celtic at some time
Im not really that fussed about celtic, I hate the rangers though. I`d rather be a jobby than a hun....
Now I think we have found the true definition of a Celtic fan. I only wish I could have an attendance record that could be in any way compared to you Harry. What Cossy says is also very true. There is nothing in this wide world to match been in the company of Celtic fans and knowing that you fit in. Despite what the dead may have said before they departed the Celtic fans are the salt of the earth, and almost without exception the very best.
Shame you couldn't ever say you were proud to be have been a British soldier inside a Celtic pub or indeed Celtic Park.
Sevconian beel over Whyte revelations now obvious. When in doubt, attempt to wind-up Dev with tired pish from months back.