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Celtic support in Scotland

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by CELTICgirlSRB, Mar 3, 2012.

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  1. Champions 67

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    Av only been to South Uist and when i was there every person you talked to was a tim lol never been to North Uist or the other islands you mentioned but thought the majority were all catholic up there
     
  2. joydivision

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    More Rangers fans in the highlands, definitely. Loads of us Celtic fans everywhere, even from towns with there own Spl teams. Personally, I am torn about folk like that (unless it's a family line of fans). For example, I kinda wish there were more Killie fans in Kilmarnock than huns, but that is not really the case.

    Overall in Scotland I would guess there are a 60% / 40% hun population compared to us.

    Also, I have next to no Irish background or catholic link in my family and I've always supported Celtic, there are more of us than you think! But, still the minority I bet!

    Hail Hail.
     
  3. LucasBhoy

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    Sorry mate no offense. :celt_2::shamrock::50:
     
  4. Jamestic

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    Protestant country so when I comes down to it they would have more . But as stated world wide we trounce them
     
  5. borvebhoy

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    Vatersay,Barra,Eriskay,South uist is all tims, Benbecula is mixed then its huns futher north of that, Skye is full of huns aswell. You should head south for a derby game where you will be in better company:celt_2:
     
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    When i get the underground from central to bridgeton for games my dad always says to watch myself cause thats a rangers area, quite surprised with it being so close to cp.

    In ayr its relatively mixed them probaly just shaving it. In the places around ayr were well outnumbered its common for people in places like drogan to hang flag poles off the front of their house with big ulster flags etc on them. * inbred *
     
  7. ILoveTheCeltic

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    There was a mob called Harthill Construction or something and they were all huns, they all wore the orange high vis and blue/orange helmets. I always assumed Harthill was full of huns from that :56:

    I think they went bust though about a year ago or something, a lot of their workers must have de ja vu with the current situation at the huns :celt_2:
     
  8. MacEwan MV3 Gold Member

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    I'm from the Highlands too and its mostly huns here, handful of Celtic fans.
     
  9. MusselburghBhoy Gimme danger, little stranger

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    East Lothian is full of huns, we're definately outnumbered in Musselburgh anyway, and that's before you take Hearts and Hibs into account.
     
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    Not entirely full. I live in Whitburn and granted I'm outnumbered but not alone. There's a place called Fauldhouse just up the road from here and its a tim stronghold :celt_2:

    Harthill is a horrible, backward little place.

    I did get a wake up call when I visited the local sports shop though.
    Four kits on display - Rankers, Nothern Ireland, Linfield and Whitburn Juniors. I found a lone Celtic jersey on the bottom row, right at kicking height for the natives :38:
     
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  11. Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

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    My late dad came from Greenock b.1924 and it was full of huns back then. Most of the surnames were big indicators as were the street names. Scott, McMillan, Stewart, Thompson, Johnstone, Smith etc. They had a big Orange Lodge and loads of churches. I traced our family away back to 1724 and they were all Protestant/royalist :56:
     
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  12. odonno

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    Castlemilk, Kingspark, Toryglen, Govanhill, Gorbals all in favour of tims imo, Cathcart, Mount Florida, Shawlands, Rutherglen mare filthy huns
     
  13. odonno

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    From my experience aswell Greenock pretty much more huns but Port Glasgow is some kind of * stronghold ha
     
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    It's crazy how there's so many tims around Ibrox, but spitting distance from Celtic Park there's tonnes of the unwashed. Everytime I walk to Paradise I laugh out loud and smile at the louden tavern the "greatest pub in the world" just opposite Parkhead, that will be along with your best team and best fans in the world aye?

    I always used to think Glasgow was 70/30 Celtic because you see wayyyyyyyyyy more Celtic than Hun tops about the streets, but my aunty told me it's more 60/40 in favour of them and the reason there's more of our shirts is because the huns have a change of clothes :56:

    Meaning of course most of them are wearing suits and/or police uniforms.
     
  15. Champions 67

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    Port Glasgow is full of tims Greenock is 50/50 imo and Gourock is a hun town
     
  16. Jhaf Gold Member Gold Member

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    Anyone know what livi or west lothian is like
     
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    Everyone I know from there are bitter orcs, not many so not concrete proof but yeah that's all I got lol.

    Most place outside Glasgow are hunnish tbh.
     
  18. KingArtur'1

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    live in kilwinning in north ayrshire and i reckon tims are outnumbered at 100-1 probably lol , i know of my family being tims and a few others here and there but defo pro hun this town aswell as the majority of towns surrounding irvine stevenston ardrossan etc saltcoats has a good few tims though other than that majority huns
     
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    Livingston is mixed but the rest of West Lothian is mostly filth with Whitburn, Armadale, Blackridge and Harthill being extremely anti-catholic and anti-Celtic. There are some horrible horrible individuals in those towns.
     
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    North Lanarkshire is probably more hun than tim, but some areas are literally full of Celtic fans, Coatbridge and Carfin, for example. Then again, places like Harthill and Jerviston, you wouldn't go anywhere near - crawling with huns.