Stevie, I used to get really annoyed at Glaswegian based Celtic supporters. It was as if you lads had the full dibs on being true Celtic fans and the fellas from the boondocks and the backwaters were only there to make up the numbers.
What I never ever understood at that time though, was just how much being a Celtic supporter in Glasgow impacts upon your life. You can't fucking escape it: papers, radio, TV, work, family, pals, pub, clubs, church and probably even the feckin bingo.
I don't envy that at all. I get pissed off when things go wrong, but I've got plenty of escape rooms up here. I'm sure it's the same for other Celtic fans from other towns and cities too.
Knowing a wee bit about your background, it must be especially hard just now, but I think nowadays being a Glaswegian Celtic fan is actually a huge disadvantage to you all. It doesn't do you any favours and you don't have any kind of distance or hiding place from what's going on.
Things are as far from ideal as they could possibly be just now, but I wish you Glaswegian lads and lasses had an opportunity to get into our wee towns and cities and get some distance from everything. The anger and frustration doesn't go away, but you don't get it rammed down your throat every 5 minutes either.