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Crimson Dynamo
09-11-2014, 08:19 PM
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As clubs up and down the UK observed an impeccable 1 minutes silence this weekend what a surprise that vile club Cetic did not.

Utter scumbag filth

How can anyone support this disgraceful shower of yobs?

JoshBB
09-11-2014, 08:21 PM
That's really quite disrespectful.

Black Dagger
09-11-2014, 08:22 PM
Come home Denayer and Guidetti </3

Braden
09-11-2014, 08:23 PM
Awful.

I know they don't respect the British Army but at least be cordial for a ****ing minute of their time.

Marsh.
09-11-2014, 08:23 PM
What do you expect from Scotland? :idc:

Kyle
09-11-2014, 08:40 PM
Disgrace of a club, always have been.

JoshBB
09-11-2014, 08:41 PM
What do you expect from Scotland? :idc:

You can't generalize the whole of Scotland based on a bunch of football hooligans.

Crimson Dynamo
09-11-2014, 08:42 PM
Scotland Morsh?

I think you mean Eire

Niamh.
09-11-2014, 08:43 PM
Scotland Morsh?

I think you mean Eire


It's a Scottish club :/

Amy Jade
09-11-2014, 08:44 PM
Disgusting. The poor men and women who lost their lives and these cretins can't even **** for 1 minute.

Ramsay
09-11-2014, 08:49 PM
Never liked Celtic. the fans always put me off them

Kazanne
09-11-2014, 08:49 PM
That's really disrespectful tbh,cretins

MTVN
09-11-2014, 08:49 PM
Trouble is this minority of fans consider remembrance displays to be a tacit justification of all British military action, and a lot of these feel a close affinity with victims of the Troubles. Yeah they're a Scottish club but with Irish roots that some fans feel quite strongly about

It's like James McClean who refused to wear the poppy playing for Wigan because he said "for me to wear a poppy would be as much a gesture of disrespect for the innocent people who lost their lives in the Troubles – and Bloody Sunday especially - as I have in the past been accused of disrespecting the victims of WWI and WWII". Though in his case it was him acting on his personal conscious, these Celtic fans were unnecessarily and aggressively disrespectful

Marsh.
09-11-2014, 08:51 PM
Scotland Morsh?

I think you mean Eire

No. Scotland. :hmph:

Creggle
09-11-2014, 08:57 PM
Who here is surprised? :shrug:

T*
09-11-2014, 08:58 PM
I really hope they all get poisoned, vile human beings

Cherie
09-11-2014, 09:03 PM
Freedom of speech playing out here you might not agree with it but they are entitled to their views.

Niamh.
09-11-2014, 09:13 PM
I really hope they all get poisoned, vile human beings


Bit extreme :/

kirklancaster
09-11-2014, 09:13 PM
It's a Scottish club :/

:joker::joker::joker:

Kyle
09-11-2014, 09:14 PM
Freedom of speech playing out here you might not agree with it but they are entitled to their views.

And freedom of speech gives one the entitlement to call them out on their views if they should wish.

kirklancaster
09-11-2014, 09:15 PM
No. Scotland. :hmph:

:joker::joker::joker::joker:

Vindicated Marsh - and not an Eire of smugness.

kirklancaster
09-11-2014, 09:16 PM
And freedom of speech gives one the entitlement to call them out on their views if they should wish.

Ditto - and they're ignorant vile pricks whatever.

Cherie
09-11-2014, 09:17 PM
And freedom of speech gives one the entitlement to call them out on their views if they should wish.

Yep that is how freedom of speech works :D:

Josy
09-11-2014, 09:18 PM
Some fans* (and a small amount at that)

But hey don't let that stop you from generalising against the entire club and fanbase with your insulting comments aimed towards them, some of the fans actually tried to get them to shut up too and massive amounts of fans have expressed their disgust at what happened....

I also think it was completely disrespectful, but if you look into what they were singing and why then you may understand a little bit more about why they don't respect the British Army, which btw is solely their choice.

Cherie
09-11-2014, 09:20 PM
Some fans* (and a small amount at that)

But hey don't let that stop you from generalising against the entire club and fanbase with your insulting comments aimed towards them, some of the fans actually tried to get them to shut up too and massive amounts of fans have expressed their disgust at what happened....

I also think it was completely disrespectful, but if you look into what they were singing and why then you may understand a little bit more about why they don't respect the British Army, which btw is solely their choice.

:clap1: but why let the facts get in the way of the jumping on the bandwagon of disgust comments

Kyle
09-11-2014, 09:21 PM
Yep that is how freedom of speech works :D:

Uh well that's a bit crap I was hoping for an argument. :notimpressed:

Maybe next time Cherie....maybe next time :fist:

Cherie
09-11-2014, 09:22 PM
Uh well that's a bit crap I was hoping for an argument. :notimpressed:

Maybe next time Cherie....maybe next time :fist:

:fist:

Marsh.
09-11-2014, 09:23 PM
Cherie is so aggressive. :bored:

joeysteele
09-11-2014, 09:25 PM
Some fans* (and a small amount at that)

But hey don't let that stop you from generalising against the entire club and fanbase with your insulting comments aimed towards them, some of the fans actually tried to get them to shut up too and massive amounts of fans have expressed their disgust at what happened....

I also think it was completely disrespectful, but if you look into what they were singing and why then you may understand a little bit more about why they don't respect the British Army, which btw is solely their choice.

Yes,I agree with this. Talking about respect,where I was this morning at a remembrance service for the silence,was a park and the chatting just continued between a good number of people during the 2 minutes silence.

I agree, you cannot tarnish a Country or even all the fans of a club,or even tha club for what only some of their fans do.

erinp5
09-11-2014, 09:36 PM
Celtic vs Falkirk 8th November 2009!!! nothing like posting 5 years later ...lol
Raking up the past by chance ,any old reason to have a go at the Celtic ...pathetic .

Cherie
09-11-2014, 09:51 PM
Cherie is so aggressive. :bored:

I'll knock you out son :rant:

Cherie
09-11-2014, 09:52 PM
Celtic vs Falkirk 8th November 2009!!! nothing like posting 5 years later ...lol
Raking up the past by chance ,any old reason to have a go at the Celtic ...pathetic .

LT raking up sectarian hate :nono:

erinp5
09-11-2014, 10:02 PM
LT raking up sectarian hate :nono:

On a day like this when we should be remembering the fallen ..

Crimson Dynamo
09-11-2014, 10:38 PM
Disgusting Josy

Showing your true colours

kirklancaster
09-11-2014, 10:42 PM
:clap1: but why let the facts get in the way of the jumping on the bandwagon of disgust comments

I don't feel that FM's are 'Jumping On The Bandwagon' Cherie. If they have similar opinions in reaction to a specific event, then obviously, they are going to post similar views.

For myself, I believe that anyone who refuses to observe a mere one minute's silence in respect for all the fallen on Remembrance Sunday, are vile, ignorant pricks - which is exactly what I posted.

My comments are aimed specifically at those who refused to comply - not at the Club, nor all the fans, nor Scotland, nor anyone else - just those who refused.

It would not matter an iota to me if the offending people were English fans at an Irish match, or Irish fans at a Welsh match.

GypsyGoth
09-11-2014, 10:46 PM
Some football fans are very tribal and they behave awful at times, but I do think it's just a vocal minority.

JoshBB
09-11-2014, 10:49 PM
I really hope they all get poisoned, vile human beings

You do realise that the 1 minute silence is to remember lives, and you want to kill... :umm2:

T*
09-11-2014, 10:52 PM
You do realise that the 1 minute silence is to remember lives, and you want to kill... :umm2:

Did I say I wantedthe people who rudely ruined a 2 minute silence to die? No I said I wanted them to be poisoned.. That could mean that they would be sick, it could mean anything..

Livia
09-11-2014, 10:58 PM
I was at the Cenotaph this morning, you could have heard a pin drop.

I'm disgusted by the fans who disrupted the silence. Whatever their views of the British Army, around 35,000 Irish soldiers died in WW1, and around 9,000 died in WW2, around half of them from the south. Shame on those fans.

Josy
09-11-2014, 11:07 PM
Disgusting Josy

Showing your true colours

Try rereading my post.

Creggle
09-11-2014, 11:12 PM
Did I say I wantedthe people who rudely ruined a 2 minute silence to die? No I said I wanted them to be poisoned.. That could mean that they would be sick, it could mean anything..

Poison ivy up their rectums wouldn't go amiss.

Josy
09-11-2014, 11:14 PM
I don't feel that FM's are 'Jumping On The Bandwagon' Cherie. If they have similar opinions in reaction to a specific event, then obviously, they are going to post similar views.

For myself, I believe that anyone who refuses to observe a mere one minute's silence in respect for all the fallen on Remembrance Sunday, are vile, ignorant pricks - which is exactly what I posted.

My comments are aimed specifically at those who refused to comply - not at the Club, nor all the fans, nor Scotland, nor anyone else - just those who refused.

It would not matter an iota to me if the offending people were English fans at an Irish match, or Irish fans at a Welsh match.

I think there is some obvious jumping on the bandwagon type comments in the thread Kirk tbf.

erinp5
09-11-2014, 11:14 PM
Why are we bringing up a situation that took place in 2009....odd.

T*
09-11-2014, 11:14 PM
I think there is some obvious jumping on the bandwagon type comments in the thread Kirk tbf.


I don't.

Livia
09-11-2014, 11:16 PM
Why are we bringing up a situation that took place in 2009....odd.

Bloody hell.... Trumpet! :fist:

Josy
09-11-2014, 11:16 PM
I don't.

Very good Tom?

Shaun
09-11-2014, 11:19 PM
It's almost as though nothing reasoned or intelligent can be said of football

GypsyGoth
09-11-2014, 11:22 PM
Oh that video is from 2009, misleading thread is misleading.

Josy
09-11-2014, 11:23 PM
It happened today, not sure why LT linked an old vid

MTVN
09-11-2014, 11:24 PM
CELTIC manager Ronny Deila has expressed his disappointment after some fans disrupted a Remembrance Sunday silence ahead of their 2-1 victory over Aberdeen.

The minute of reflection, which remembers British servicemen and women who have died in conflicts since the First World War began 100 years ago, was quickly interrupted by some fans shouting and singing from the visiting section at Aberdeen’s Pittodrie Stadium.

Some Celtic supporters tried to shout the protesters down and noise was evident throughout the 60 seconds, just before the Scottish Premiership game kicked off.

Norwegian manager Deila said: “That was disappointing.

“But again 99 per cent was good. Sometimes some people are not respectful.

“It’s very, very important for Celtic to be respectful.”

Celtic FC Foundation, the club’s charity organisation, this week donated £10,000 to Poppyscotland and carried a story on their website detailing the Celtic players who died during the First World War.

The issue has proved controversial in the past, with a group of Celtic fans staging a banner protest against the “blood-stained poppy on our hoops” when the club strip carried the symbol for a game four years ago.

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/latest/ronny-deila-hits-out-at-fans-who-disrupted-silence-1-3599363

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GypsyGoth
09-11-2014, 11:30 PM
It happened today, not sure why LT linked an old vid

Thanks.

lily.
09-11-2014, 11:38 PM
What do you expect from Scotland? :idc:

http://38.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5z3o54ndw1rybqhio1_400.gif

Why are we bringing up a situation that took place in 2009....odd.

It happened this afternoon also.

BjKUuVBr-2s

I was at the Cenotaph this morning, you could have heard a pin drop.

I'm disgusted by the fans who disrupted the silence. Whatever their views of the British Army, around 35,000 Irish soldiers died in WW1, and around 9,000 died in WW2, around half of them from the south. Shame on those fans.

THIS 100%.

Cherie
09-11-2014, 11:45 PM
I don't feel that FM's are 'Jumping On The Bandwagon' Cherie. If they have similar opinions in reaction to a specific event, then obviously, they are going to post similar views.

For myself, I believe that anyone who refuses to observe a mere one minute's silence in respect for all the fallen on Remembrance Sunday, are vile, ignorant pricks - which is exactly what I posted.

My comments are aimed specifically at those who refused to comply - not at the Club, nor all the fans, nor Scotland, nor anyone else - just those who refused.

It would not matter an iota to me if the offending people were English fans at an Irish match, or Irish fans at a Welsh match.


Kirk, why not applaud the 99 per cent who upheld the silence rather than give a platform to the 1per cent that didn't I guess I look for the positives rather than dwelling on the negatives

Livia
09-11-2014, 11:48 PM
Kirk, why not applaud the 99 per cent who upheld the silence rather than give a platform to the 1per cent that didn't I guess I look for the positives rather than dwelling on the negatives

Because it only takes 1% to disrupt a silence. Because it's a silence.

Again, shame on that 1%.

erinp5
09-11-2014, 11:50 PM
I posted my reply based on the age of the clip ....
Having now watched the clip from today ...disgusting behaviour from the minority once again ...shame on them .

lily.
09-11-2014, 11:51 PM
Maybe they ought to take a minute and ask themselves if they would be living in a society where you are free to make that choice if it weren't for those who lost their lives in the past.

kirklancaster
10-11-2014, 06:49 AM
Kirk, why not applaud the 99 per cent who upheld the silence rather than give a platform to the 1per cent that didn't I guess I look for the positives rather than dwelling on the negatives

I remarked specifically on the 'negative' aspect Cherie, because the original post was specifically about those 'fans' who did not observe the silence, but I do applaud, not only those who did pay their respects, but - after Josy enlightened me with his post - also those fans who tried in vain to persuade the dissenting fans to comply, and those who subsequently condemned those dissenters.

Speed Bumps - 'Sleeping Policemen'.

The above is what I would say to anyone if I were pressed to give a two word answer to all that is wrong with our society.

'Sleeping Policemen' are an admission - not only - that some drivers will not adhere to the speed limits on some of our roads -- despite an intrinsic Moral Code, inherent intelligence, instruction, guidance, and the Law -- but also, that we are actually powerless to make these bastards comply. Hence, Speed Bumps are built into these roads.

Speed Bumps; the cost of which installation and maintenance have to be paid for by all of us drivers who do comply with the law, annoy the hell out those of us who do comply with Law, and cause additional wear and tear to the vehicles of those of us who do comply with Law.

In other words - Speed Bumps are an example of how in a Democracy an ignorant, selfish minority actually impose their will upon the vast majority.

Last night 4 days after Bonfire Night, as with the 7 days before Bonfire Night, very, very loud 'Bangers' and 'Rockets' were being set off by a couple of households nearby us. This started around 6.30 pm and went on until about 10.30 pm, ruining ours - and our other neighbours - evening, and frightening our dogs beyond the expected and accepted 'traditional' couple of days 'Guy Fawkes' celebrations. This is yet another example of how an ignorant and selfish mindless minority, impose their will upon the decent, considerate majority.

Boorish idiots talking and laughing loudly in the cinema, ignorant and brazen 'queue jumpers' and 'dragged up' yobbos who piss in the street outside pubs and clubs - carelessly exposing themselves to passers by into the bargain -- the examples go on.

And the mindless, selfish minority who acted so disgustingly during the one minutes silence, marring the ceremony for the majority who wanted to pay their respects to the fallen by observing the silence, are just another example.

The trouble is, that this minority is growing year by year and their total disregard for others, arrogantly increasing with each successive generation.

The above all said, then I stand by my condemnation of the ignorant and vile fans in question, and all that they represent.

Cherie
10-11-2014, 07:21 AM
I remarked specifically on the 'negative' aspect Cherie, because the original post was specifically about those 'fans' who did not observe the silence, but I do applaud, not only those who did pay their respects, but - after Josy enlightened me with his post - also those fans who tried in vain to persuade the dissenting fans to comply, and those who subsequently condemned those dissenters.

Speed Bumps - 'Sleeping Policemen'.

The above is what I would say to anyone if I were pressed to give a two word answer to all that is wrong with our society.

'Sleeping Policemen' are an admission - not only - that some drivers will not adhere to the speed limits on some of our roads -- despite an intrinsic Moral Code, inherent intelligence, instruction, guidance, and the Law -- but also, that we are actually powerless to make these bastards comply. Hence, Speed Bumps are built into these roads.

Speed Bumps; the cost of which installation and maintenance have to be paid for by all of us drivers who do comply with the law, annoy the hell out those of us who do comply with Law, and cause additional wear and tear to the vehicles of those of us who do comply with Law.

In other words - Speed Bumps are an example of how in a Democracy an ignorant, selfish minority actually impose their will upon the vast majority.

Last night 4 days after Bonfire Night, as with the 7 days before Bonfire Night, very, very loud 'Bangers' and 'Rockets' were being set off by a couple of households nearby us. This started around 6.30 pm and went on until about 10.30 pm, ruining ours - and our other neighbours - evening, and frightening our dogs beyond the expected and accepted 'traditional' couple of days 'Guy Fawkes' celebrations. This is yet another example of how an ignorant and selfish mindless minority, impose their will upon the decent, considerate majority.

Boorish idiots talking and laughing loudly in the cinema, ignorant and brazen 'queue jumpers' and 'dragged up' yobbos who piss in the street outside pubs and clubs - carelessly exposing themselves to passers by into the bargain -- the examples go on.

And the mindless, selfish minority who acted so disgustingly during the one minutes silence, marring the ceremony for the majority who wanted to pay their respects to the fallen by observing the silence, are just another example.

The trouble is, that this minority is growing year by year and their total disregard for others, arrogantly increasing with each successive generation.

The above all said, then I stand by my condemnation of the ignorant and vile fans in question, and all that they represent.


I agree with all you have said Kirk, but it does irk me that the minority always get the headlines, I know this is what makes news and sells newspapers, taking football supporters as an example it is always the minority of racists, or hooligans etc that get the press and unfortunately tar their fellow supporters with the same brush.

kirklancaster
10-11-2014, 07:38 AM
I agree with all you have said Kirk, but it does irk me that the minority always get the headlines, I know this is what makes news and sells newspapers, taking football supporters as an example it is always the minority of racists, or hooligans etc that get the press and unfortunately tar their fellow supporters with the same brush.

Yes, unfortunately, you are right Cherie - it does seem to be solely the minority who get the headlines. A few years ago, I'm sure that some enterprising chap floated a newspaper which only reported good news. I seem to remember that it went out of business very, very quickly.

:wavey:

thesheriff443
10-11-2014, 07:52 AM
Some fans* (and a small amount at that)

But hey don't let that stop you from generalising against the entire club and fanbase with your insulting comments aimed towards them, some of the fans actually tried to get them to shut up too and massive amounts of fans have expressed their disgust at what happened....

I also think it was completely disrespectful, but if you look into what they were singing and why then you may understand a little bit more about why they don't respect the British Army, which btw is solely their choice.

good post,
this is the first time, i have heard of this type of thing happening, for me its just been the normal thing to be respectful to those that died.

Crimson Dynamo
10-11-2014, 09:01 AM
i linked the wrong vid. my bad but really It could have been any game in the last few decades involving celtic and their fans

Kyle
10-11-2014, 09:45 AM
I think it's kind of different with Celtic and Rangers. Everybody knows what they are about, the history, the politics. They aren't football clubs, they are institutions. If you support Celtic you are going to get labelled a certain way just as if you support Rangers. Until fan groups of both clubs say they've had enough and cut it out of their club ethos then even "honest" fans who only support them because their da does or because it actually is their local team are going to get caught up in it. Both clubs even play on it, Celtic are forever slapping Irish tricolour's on their jerseys and the Rangers third kit this season sports half a Union flag. You could have seen this incident coming a mile off.

There's a 30 odd page topic on a main a Celtic forum right now about it, some people are embarrassed about it but a lot of people are delighted with it. Here's just a few examples.


'**** the British army and their silence.

Up the rebels.'


'I am scottish and have no affinity with Ireland. I don't look out for the ROI score or hope they do well in tournaments. I understand it part of our roots but apart from that I have zero affection for the irish.

However...all this fake outrage over a few wideos from people who are ****ing DYING for this to happen is ****ing disgusting.

Why the **** SHOULD they be told what to do. Their money is the same as anyone elses so if yhey dont want to show respect then thats up to them.

****ing stupid to have war and football mixed together. I can picture Aberdeen rubbing their hands at the lovely trap they've set the stupid fenians.

I used to feel a bit embarrassed when our fans broke the silence. Now I really could not give a **** if they do.

**** the huns and their fake celebrations of war and good on our support for refusing to be manipulated.'


'Not by choice as the majority of Celtic fans do not want to be British'

'Oh how I long for the days when we had collections for the hunger strikers outside the ground and the whole stadium belted out A Soldiers Song with pride.

What the hell is happening to our great club?'

kirklancaster
10-11-2014, 09:51 AM
I think it's kind of different with Celtic and Rangers. Everybody knows what they are about, the history, the politics. They aren't football clubs, they are institutions. If you support Celtic you are going to get labelled a certain way just as if you support Rangers. Until fan groups of both clubs say they've had enough and cut it out of their club ethos then even "honest" fans who only support them because their da does or because it actually is their local team are going to get caught up in it. Both clubs even play on it, Celtic are forever slapping Irish tricolour's on their jerseys and the Rangers third kit this season sports half a Union flag. You could have seen this incident coming a mile off.

There's a 30 odd page topic on a main a Celtic forum right now about it, some people are embarrassed about it but a lot of people are delighted with it. Here's just a few examples.


'**** the British army and their silence.

Up the rebels.'


'I am scottish and have no affinity with Ireland. I don't look out for the ROI score or hope they do well in tournaments. I understand it part of our roots but apart from that I have zero affection for the irish.

However...all this fake outrage over a few wideos from people who are ****ing DYING for this to happen is ****ing disgusting.

Why the **** SHOULD they be told what to do. Their money is the same as anyone elses so if yhey dont want to show respect then thats up to them.

****ing stupid to have war and football mixed together. I can picture Aberdeen rubbing their hands at the lovely trap they've set the stupid fenians.

I used to feel a bit embarrassed when our fans broke the silence. Now I really could not give a **** if they do.

**** the huns and their fake celebrations of war and good on our support for refusing to be manipulated.'


'Not by choice as the majority of Celtic fans do not want to be British'

'Oh how I long for the days when we had collections for the hunger strikers outside the ground and the whole stadium belted out A Soldiers Song with pride.

What the hell is happening to our great club?'

Fking hell - What an illuminating post. Scary to realise how deep and convoluted this is.

JoshBB
10-11-2014, 03:56 PM
I would honestly never break a minutes silence, out of respect.. but honestly I don't see why everyone is overreacting and saying that they should die etc.