Dublin Belfast Cork and Donegal is whats being sung, and has been for ages, and you think saying Fuck King Billy and Edinburghs most historic racist Knox is Bigoted?
I see a lot of the hatred and still waiting for the reconciliation - we should be above all that and leave it to those across the city.Generations of Scottish children have been told of the brutality and injustice at the hands of the English going back to the 14th century. So do you think it's any different that families of Irish descent tell of there history in living memory of injustice, brutality, state sponsored Murder. It's not hatred. If you forget the past you can't move forward and reconcile.
Yep in the same light as yankee doodle dandy and other songs are historic you are spot on.I live overseas, too, Robby, however I have no problem with those songs. I understand the history.
Coin throwing and songs about the IRA killing Brendan Rodgers in his sleep? Well done fuckwits!
Never heard that song Andybhoy, but that is a disgrace and an embarrassment to our club, as for throwing coins, moronic and cowardly are the words that spring to mind
It takes generations mate. Look at south Africa still coming to terms with apartheid. Did you think it would happen over night.Yes wrong song for the second one sorry - it was "Dublin in the green.....something about the queen and her sons...featured quite a bit against Valencia......now I do think it is bigorty when the Govan crew say the same about the Pope
I see a lot of the hatred and still waiting for the reconciliation - we should be above all that and leave it to those across the city.
Yes wrong song for the second one sorry - it was "Dublin in the green.....something about the queen and her sons...featured quite a bit against Valencia......now I do think it is bigorty when the Govan crew say the same about the Pope
I see a lot of the hatred and still waiting for the reconciliation - we should be above all that and leave it to those across the city.
Then they tore it it up and layed a desso pitch , fields just up from Bonners pub You'll always see a league flag fly above itA small but nonetheless historic moment in Celtic history occurred on the evening of April 10th 1995 in a small field in the tiny Donegal townland of Mullachdubh, in the beautiful Rosses region.
Hundreds of people from across the Celtic heartland that is Donegal gathered to witness members of the Rosses CSC cut a sod of turf to be laid in the centre circle of the newly revamped Celtic Park. Local Fife and drum bands marched to the field accompanied by hundreds of Celtic fans and the local parish priest who blessed the turf.
The sod of Donegal earth then travelled with 50 supporters from Gweedore and the Rosses on a bus to Glasgow. To ensure the sod made it to Parkhead in good health the grass was watered in Larne. The party was met at Celtic Park by Fergus McCann, along with Donegal’s own Packie Bonner and other Celtic Officials.
The Sod was carried through the corridors of Celtic Park, down the tunnel and onto the new playing arena. Once at the centre circle a simple but poignant service was held and the turf planted in the heart of Celtic Park.
This ceremony echoed one which took place back in 1892. Then Irish patriot Michael Davitt laid a piece of shamrock sprinkled turf in the centre spot of Celtic Park to mark the opening of the ground at its present site.
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Bang on mate fuck mirroring they mockit bastards. In Latin Maximus Riddy! ?Same song sung about Novo but with Rodger's name instead Benignus.
Now I can't fucking stand the wee cretin Novo and what BR done is a disgrace but ffs we shouldn't be lowering ourselves to that shit over them 2.
HH mate.
Bang on mate fuck mirroring they mockit bastards. In Latin Maximus Riddy! ?
Not the time for Rhetoric. Damien ?Damien Duff: "I'd swim over to work for Celtic" These are the type of people you want in and around the club
Pity you never took swimming lessons as a player, just do the job you are paid to do. Suffered enoughh bullshit.
Sorry l don't live in the past. But you have to educate where people came from and understand history to take them forward that's the point am making anyone that forgets the past repeats the same mistakes.Galway, if you continue to live in the past, then moving forward is impossible. I understand that it is often difficult to reconcile, but what's the alternative? A never ending cycle of pointless violence. our children will never forgive us.
I agree with you but it needs to be taught in a constructive way not shouted/ sung with venom - education is of course the key for both sides and if a wean sees their parents being tolerant (yes even of idiots) and explaining despite what was done in the past we forgive and move on then we are building a better society.Sorry l don't live in the past. But you have to educate where people came from and understand history to take them forward that's the point am making anyone that forgets the past repeats the same mistakes.