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Celtic Supporters Thread (contains GB chat)

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Paul67, Dec 17, 2010.

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  1. Mystic Penguin

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    Why does paying to promote your politics make it any better but? :56:

    It's different because this particular political party want politics and football to be separate but are happy to promote themselves at football grounds. Which is silly.
     
  2. Dáibhí

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    I never said it was any better, I just pointed out that they've paid for the advertising space like any other company would.

    I don't think many clubs in Scotland are in a position to knock back a paying advertiser on the basis that football shouldn't be mixed with politics.
     
  3. Doogs. Lustig your the one, you still turn me on.

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    Is Stranraer a big SNP town? I kinda gathered that maybe the chairman had connections or the supporters were all SNP supporters or some * :smiley-laughing002:.
     
  4. Dáibhí

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    There are few places in Scotland that aren't big SNP towns these days!

    Don't they have advertising at places like Motherwell & Kilmarnock as well?
     
  5. Mystic Penguin

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    The football clubs aren't to blame, the SNP are the ones being hypocrites.
     
  6. Dáibhí

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    Hold on, wait just a * minute there!!! A political party?!? Hypocritical?!?!

    Never!!! :56:
     
  7. Doogs. Lustig your the one, you still turn me on.

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    Aye you're right. I dont have any political interests so couldnt tell you mate.
     
  8. Mystic Penguin

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    :56: They are probably ignorant to it as well.
     
  9. Dáibhí

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    Of course they aren't, they know exactly what they're doing. They have money to spend on advertising and they know that a good chunk of their target audience attend football.

    It's simple and effective advertising really.
     
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    That's not what I'm saying. They'll know why they're doing it from a promotional point of view but they'll probably be ignorant to the fact it's so hypocritical.
     
  11. made in ireland

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    Again, so what? What is your point?

    Many clubs in Scotland aren't in a position to knock back paying customers either. Customers- who I'm sure these clubs are aware- express their politics everywhere they go.
     
  12. Dáibhí

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    That in this case the SNP are a paying client. I'm just clarifying that.

    Not quite sure what your point is there, mate.
     
  13. Dáibhí

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    You think so? Most politicians and political parties know fine well that they are hypocritical. A lot of the political world is based on hypocrisy and lies, after all.
     
  14. Mystic Penguin

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    I'd give them the benefit of doubt and say I doubt it will have crossed many of their minds.
     
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    And the Celtic supporters, who have expressed their politics since the club was formed, are paying customers.

    But again, so what?!

    I must be misunderstanding the point you've tried to make.

    Just to be clear, you're not possibly trying to say that a political party which campaigns to keep politics out of football, while advertising their party at football grounds, isn't being any less 'political' because they happen to have paid for a billboard... are you?
     
  16. Dáibhí

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    Indeed they are, but if it becomes less financially prudent to allow them to continue expressing those politics inside the ground then we'll see those times change.

    Some would say that we've reached that point.

    My point is quite simple to be honest. The SNP are a paying advertiser in that case, they're paying for their advertisement.

    Is it hypocritical? A case of double-standards? Of course it is, but that's politics for you, isn't it?

    It's called being smart in a political sense.
     
  17. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    Only Daibhi could have a three page debate with two people he agrees with.

    I mean it wouldn't be like him to be contrary for the sake of it, would it?
     
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    Is it not only hypocritical but also illegal, due to their own bill?
     
  19. Dáibhí

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    That's an interesting point, actually.
     
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    Could be. Its not like anything will happen anyway its a class system, there are some within the support who hold the belief that begging for permission for flares is an alternative when other leagues in Europe use them week in week out.