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CelticRose
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Seemingly the Foodbank vans have parked in the same spot for the last four years and all was well.
and so the silence from Celtic FC is deafening.
and so the silence from Celtic FC is deafening.
By the Board saying nothing still Rose, its got the whole feeling that they actually made the complaint in the first place to really piss the supporters off imoSeemingly the Foodbank vans have parked in the same spot for the last four years and all was well.
and so the silence from Celtic FC is deafening.
Or it could be a warning shot to the GB. It's Higgins way of showing them, and the board, that he still has sway in PS.An additional comment: it seems bloody strange that Higgins would do this if he is hoping for a job at Celtic and thus taking the step to alienate even more of the support. On the other hand, he could have been told he is definitely getting the job and is using the police to do some dirty work before he even starts. The lack of comment from the Celtic board does make me wonder
A big portion of my own displeasure at Desmond was due to my belief that he wasn't influential enough in curbing the over enthusiasm of figures like Lawwell, Bankier et al.THe boards following orders from Desmond ,this is his doing and what DD wants he gets the useful idiots on the board are just filling in the blanks
we now have a dictator the very thing wee Fergus fought against
THere offering to pay the fines but what they are not doing is putting out a statement saying ''the club did not make a complaint to the PoLICE, which would blow this whole story apartIn my opinion the Celtic Board should step in and pay all of these fines to demonstrate their support for Charitable Causes. Maybe an idea to involve John Paul to approach them to put it forward. HH
Totally correct kelly, a simple solution to defuse this whole situation that is growing daily with the anger felt among the support, yet the board still refuse to opt for the simple solution?THere offering to pay the fines but what they are not doing is putting out a statement saying ''the club did not make a complaint to the PoLICE, which would blow this whole story apart
Yea it was the same amount that the huns paid in tax last year.Anybody know how much the tank parked out the front of the Louden was fined?...
Yea it was the same amount that the huns paid in tax last year.
Think it was the Bristol Bar mind you
Totally spot on brimcbhoy, made plenty of very bad decisions through anger and had to pay the price also.Or it could be a warning shot to the GB. It's Higgins way of showing them, and the board, that he still has sway in PS.
If so I think it's backfired, it's a massive piece of bad publicity and by staying silent it gets bigger each day! The board could have said they were disappointed PS chose to do this and offered to pay the fines.
Personally, I'm starting to get very angry with the board, every action seems to be to antagonise the fans.
DD is the worst type of owner we can haveA big portion of my own displeasure at Desmond was due to my belief that he wasn't influential enough in curbing the over enthusiasm of figures like Lawwell, Bankier et al.
Recent events would strongly suggest that I was completely wrong in that analysis and that it was in fact Dermot Desmond who was always the puppet-master pulling the strings all along and that the likes of Lawwell were just totems doing the bidding of big boss bad.
That certainly doesn't get any of them off the hook, but since the aftermath of the league Cup defeat to Ross County - it seems as if Desmond is more than happy to display his utter contempt of any supporter or individual who doesn’t buy into his vision of totalitarianism.
This outlook of his leaves the whole club vulnerable, as he has the means to install his people into key positions and to hell with the consequences for the rest of us.
I agree, kelly - this is now looking like a dictatorship and history suggests that those things never end particularly well.
He wouldn't give 2 hoots Neil, got everything in his favour.Maybe the Green Brigade etc should make a tifo against The Tache.
Probably got their photos taken with it.But the polis were present - they would have had to walk past the bloody tank to get into their favourite pub for a pint.