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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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As far as the religious thing you've mentioned Mr Bombay - Celtic was founded in Glasgow in 1887, primarily as a charity organisation to provide a means to feed the starving immigrant Irish catholic population in Glasgow. At the time there was an overbearing sense of exclusion in Glasgow against these immigrants, and they were treated as lesser people by the predominantly protestant native Glasweigans. Celtic Football Club and it's attachment to Ireland gave a sense of community and something for the immigrants to rally around. It was founded as a club open to all, and its roots in poverty and exclusion permeate through to the support of the wider Celtic family towards the cause of peoples in Chiapas, the Basque Country, Catalunya and others.

The descendents of the Irish immigrant population in Glasgow tend to have inherited a love of Celtic from their ancestors, along with their Irish catholic background.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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As far as the religious thing you've mentioned Mr Bombay - Celtic was founded in Glasgow in 1887, primarily as a charity organisation to provide a means to feed the starving immigrant Irish catholic population in Glasgow. At the time there was an overbearing sense of exclusion in Glasgow against these immigrants, and they were treated as lesser people by the predominantly protestant native Glasweigans. Celtic Football Club and it's attachment to Ireland gave a sense of community and something for the immigrants to rally around. It was founded as a club open to all, and its roots in poverty and exclusion permeate through to the support of the wider Celtic family towards the cause of peoples in Chiapas, the Basque Country, Catalunya and others.

The descendents of the Irish immigrant population in Glasgow tend to have inherited a love of Celtic from their ancestors, along with their Irish catholic background.
:wth:
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,324
hardly call someone a pikey as a racist comment, that is what they are. your typical celtic fan would be one that wears tracksuits and live in a caravan, and if you still think that is racist then what does that make celtic fans religious outlook?

they hate protestants and anti israel
Typical tea-drinking, crumpet munching, queen loving, arrogant-ass, too loud and obnoxious on holiday, xenophobic shite accented english generalisation right there
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,034
ok on Aaron's orders they are a club for gypos

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Typical tea-drinking, crumpet munching, queen loving, arrogant-ass, too loud and obnoxious on holiday, xenophobic shite accented english generalisation right there
the funny thing is, as much as i hate inter fans i've met 'nicer' inter fans than celtic fans, i'd rather have dinner with massimo moratti than spend a minute with a celtic fan
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,665
As far as the religious thing you've mentioned Mr Bombay - Celtic was founded in Glasgow in 1887, primarily as a charity organisation to provide a means to feed the starving immigrant Irish catholic population in Glasgow. At the time there was an overbearing sense of exclusion in Glasgow against these immigrants, and they were treated as lesser people by the predominantly protestant native Glasweigans. Celtic Football Club and it's attachment to Ireland gave a sense of community and something for the immigrants to rally around. It was founded as a club open to all, and its roots in poverty and exclusion permeate through to the support of the wider Celtic family towards the cause of peoples in Chiapas, the Basque Country, Catalunya and others.

The descendents of the Irish immigrant population in Glasgow tend to have inherited a love of Celtic from their ancestors, along with their Irish catholic background.
Can you mail the brochure?:lol:

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Typical tea-drinking, crumpet munching, queen loving, arrogant-ass, too loud and obnoxious on holiday, xenophobic shite accented english generalisation right there
That's how we refer to the english.:boh:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,034
the funny thing is scottish unless you are a celtic fan yourself this not me attacking scottish people in any shape or form so don't take this personally, i simply can't stand celtic fans, i may sound like a stereotype but seriously a 'normal' celtic fan is either rare species or they don't exist, because i've never known one.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,324
Scottish as much you're cool and we love you, theres no way you can convince to see celtic and their fans as more than inbred pretenders
Aww thanks man I love you too :heart:

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the funny thing is scottish unless you are a celtic fan yourself this not me attacking scottish people in any shape or form so don't take this personally, i simply can't stand celtic fans, i may sound like a stereotype but seriously a 'normal' celtic fan is either rare species or they don't exist, because i've never known one.
Yeah man I'm a celtic fan. Have you ever been to Glasgow?
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
iirc @Maddy is a Celtic fan. I'd love his input here.
wouldnt call myself a fan, unless it has a greater purpose.

what do you want to know? celtic fans? they are as retarded as liverpool, united, barcelona, juventus, inter, bayern and brøndby fans.
 

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