1. Having trouble logging in by clicking the link at the top right of the page? Click here to be taken to the log in page.
    Dismiss Notice

REAL RADIO> CELTIC'S STATMENT ON REMOVAL OF BANNERS ETC...

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by CELTBOY, Feb 10, 2009.

  1. What?:97:
     
  2. :56::56:I wondered that too..
     
  3. WHAT IF I WENT TO A MATCH WITH THE PALSTINE FLAG MADE INTO A SUIT WOULD I GET IN? GET OVER IT FFS mon the hoops
     
  4. Freedomof speech is what it is no contitions:celt_2::celt_2::celt_2::celt_2::celt_2::celt_2::celt_2::celt_2:
     
  5. i love being a celtic fan thers no other team i would support
     
  6. You could do that but would make a complete * of yourself.Get down to slaters and get them to make one for you , let us know how you get on at the game on sunday with it.
     
  7. long live the green b r i g a d e
     
  8. Yeah the add ons are secterian but the songs themselves aren't
     
  9. Mayby that's a good image?

    Silent majority lol, whats that supposed to mean. Is this the majority who sit and do as they're told, unable to decide for themselves what's right and wrong?
     
    Been going to the games for 20 years , I sing ,swear , support the team and nobody has told me what to do.The people in question are wrong and are finding out the hard way instead of complying with stadium rules and the celtic social mission statement


    Social Mission Statement
     
  10. WHAT ABOUT A UMBERRALA IN THE COLOURS EH :celt_2::celt_2::celt_2::celt_2:
     
  11. So has this been an issue for the past 20 years, or is it just being brought to light now? Would you have been asked to leave even 5 years ago for bringing a Palastine flag to the game?
     
  12. It has been brought to light more so now because of the situation in Palestine yes maybe Palastine flags have been flown in the past but Celtic have been trying to stamp out all of this in recent times why don't you just accept thats the way it is and go watch football.If you are that passionate about Palastine matters do it in your own way and time.The bottom line is it has nothing to do with Celtic FOOTBALL Club
     
  13. That is a really ignornant comment. The Basque people have a rich and proud History that dates back to 5,000bc you should really read up on their history.

    Thats like the English sayin that Scotland isnt a real country. Maybe the reason they bring it is because the Basque and Irish people have a lot in common, and its done out of solidarity.

    Can i ask you what the harm is if someone brings a nations flag? How are people offended by the Basque Flag? If anything it just adds colour.
    Scotland, the land where blessing yourself is a crime, and also waving a nations flag is also.
     
  14. A few have said that the GB should be watching the game and not "doing the huddle" or jumping up and down etc. Surely if you were watching the game, you wouldn't actually notice/pay attention to the flags ?
    Works both ways, you know :50:
     
  15. No it isn't. Because technically, Basque isn't a real country, the people may want to be a free country. But it's not. Scotland is.

    There's no harm in the actual flag itself. It's the reasons people the bring flag which are harmful.
     
  16. Because it was never like that, and shouldn't be heading in that direction. You can't really suggest the Celtic is just another football club and only football matters should be allowed to be disscused in and around the club?

    I personally am not that passionate about Palastine, but some people are and i don't think they are wrong to be, so why turn them away from the club they also love, or discriminate against them for sharing their views on a subject that has global support anyway. It's not just palastine, football in general has been a powerfull way to keep important issuse's in the public eye.
     
  17. How is it harmful??
     
  18. Well your completely wrong, they have their own language, culture, music, cuisine,football team and goverment which they also had back in the middle ages.
    They would have complete independence if they were given the right to vote on it, which cant be said about Scotland.

    Im not trying to have a dig at Scotland but trying to give you an example of how ignorant and offensive your comment would be towards someone from the Basque region. Go read for yourself

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_people
     
    #179 buzzbhoy, Feb 11, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Feb 11, 2009
  19. No they wouldn't. And haven't.

    Until now the majority of Basques have voted against independence, and even a look at the electoral results show clearly that those in favour of independence are in a minority. The non-independence parties are the majority. It is a greater degree of autonomy rather than full independence that even the nationalist voters there would like to see.

    As for the language, it is true that it is unique, but is also minority language even in the Basque country.
     
iHax Community