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Confess your unpopular Celtic-related opinions

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by The IRA, Jun 26, 2018.

  1. I was thinking earlier that Liam Scales is basically Paul McShane who used to play for Hull and west Brom.
    I think in an ideal world Celtic would have first dibbs on ginger players because of heritage. Only problem is that most gingers are not very good at football.
     

  2. Jinky and Tommy Burns :56::56:
     
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  3. That’s only two of the Greatest Celts ever, that’s just nitpicking


    Barry Robson sticking his ginger elbow through Dailly’s napper I’ll add to great ginger Celtic things
     

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  4. I said it before and I'll say it again......

    Amhrán na bhFiann (Soldier's song) is the national anthem of Ireland, not a football chant and secondly it should always be sang in Irish.
     
  5. Fair enough and I revoke that last bit what I wrote. For some reason my brain categorised Scales and McShane together based on their hairstyle which was matching at one point. I hadn't considered Jinky, Burns or even Lenny tbh who are all ginger. * bless them
     
  6. Most people of any hair colour are not very good at football.
     
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  7. It was written in English though?

    Most Irish people don’t even know how to speak Gaelic.

    It sounds much better when sang in English by Glaswegians (with GBTP add-ons) than by Irish people in Gaelic.

    That’s a fact.
     
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  8. "Internationalists" is not a word to describe someone who plays for a country, and Celtic TV pundits should be sacked for repeatedly saying it
     
  9. Dessers is better than Idah
     
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  10. Mate are you teying to tell me, an Irish person, that we dont sing the national anthem in Irish? Well you coukd have * fooled me at the All Ireland final when 82k people sang it....in guess what.....Irish.

    Theres yer fact.
     

  11. Only pulling your * mate. :36:
     
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  12. Dessers is a big girls blouse but would do well if he could be persuaded not to play act all the time.
     
  13. There’s a difference between being able to sing a single song in Irish and people actually daily conversing in the language - which we both know is a significant minority of people in Ireland.

    No harm to the rendition at the final you attended,I’ve watched the video and it’s impressive,but it sounds better and more emotional at The Barras when being sung by drunk Scottish people.
     
  14. Who mentioned anything about people being able to converse in Irish? Im a Gaeilgeoir as thousands of people are. Our national anthem should be sang in Irish as it has been since partition and again, i couldnt give a * how it sounds in the Barras, its not a football song.
     
  15. It’s been a football song and a fan favourite since the 80’s deal with it mate.
     
  16. It has been adopted as such aye.

    Sorry i thought the title of this thread was something along the lines of 'Post your unpopular Celtic opinion'

    You seem very upset about this one.

    You okay? Want to talk about it?
     
    #1257 bhoy_wonder, Aug 16, 2025
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  17. Only real Tims know how to sing Amhrán na bhFiann in Gaelic, the English version is for the ignorant and the lazy.
     
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  18. No - you just admitted it’s a football chant and no longer just a national anthem.

    I’m right and you’re wrong there’s nothing more to discuss.
     
  19. It doesn't really bother me but it always makes me do a double take, because as an Irishman literally the only time you ever hear it in English is when Celtic fans sing it :giggle1:
     
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