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‘The very fabric of Celtic FC is intertwined in politics’ Celtic’s shield from Twitter over Palestine statement backfires

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When Celtic issued a statement distancing themselves from political expression they made sure that it never appeared on their Twitter account.

Almost every statement or announcement from the club is relayed on Twitter to over 900,000 followers on Twitter. The last time that they bypassed Twitter was when they announced Peter Lawwell’s appointment as chairman.

To disassociate Celtic from political expression is no surprise from a board of directors whose contribution to the club is miniscule compared to what supporters put in.

With £72m sitting in the bank and a surplus from an underwhelming Transfer Window the Celtic board thought nothing of charging Season Ticket holders £46 for each Champions League match.

After two predictable defeats from an undercooked squad it already looks like European competition is heading in a depressingly familiar direction.

From day one when Irish patriots dug out the first Celtic Park followed by Michael Davitt of the Irish National League planting the first sod of turf at the current Celtic Park the club has a strong political dimension.

In 2016 Celtic fans responded to a warning from UEFA about flying flags of Palestine by flooding the ground with that flag for a Champions League qualifier against Hapoel Be’er Sheva, the next home match is in two weeks with Atletico Madrid the visitors.

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  • Bob (original) says:

    Lawwell scored a spectacular O.G. with that statement.

    And since the 2016 UEFA fine / fund raiser is mentioned above:

    that was easily, the proudest moment in my CFC supporting life.

    At that time I was working overseas, where Scottish football in general

    was just never mentioned in the local media.

    Then, all of a sudden, the club’s SUPPORTERS were all over the local media

    for their generous fundraising for Palestinian charities.

    Lawwell could NEVER have bought such positive, global PR coverage for the club!

    Lots of work colleagues and friends were also asking me about the club and why the

    supporters were supporting Palestine: they were uniformally impressed at the action.

    Maybe we should have another fundariser, to which I would gladly contribute again?

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    So they took a shitter from twitter then !!!

  • John S says:

    Celebrating the murder of innocent Jews is beyond the pale. Celtic FC are right to distance themselves from this perversion.

    • TicToc says:

      John S, you fukking clown, “Celebrating the murder of innocent Jews…….”
      What about forcibly evicting Palestinians for decades until they now live in fukkin’ ghettoes as the Yiddish shower steal their land with UK and US backing??
      No-one should celebrate the murder of anyone, FFS, Jew or ‘Gentile’.
      What about the absolute terrorism inflicted on Palestinians by the Yiddish, right-wing government? Israel was created after the 2nd world war to give Yids their own homeland. What did they do with that gift? They tried to, and succeded in, ILLEGALLY enlarging their land. Just as they do with OUR money. They steal it, lend it back at outrageous interest rates, and so on and so forth.
      If Yids get slaughtered it’s an everlasting reason (the ‘holocaust’) to slaughter both financially and physically anyone or thing that gets in their way of world domination by finance. IMHO that’s fukking scum, just like huns!

  • the maister says:

    £46 per match and we are getting a second class -performance on the park! No Jota or Starfelt means we are a team considerably weakened.

    We’ve lost our first two UCL games, both home and away and our chances of
    “European Football After Christmas”

    is a joke. On us!

    We are never going to qualify from this group (a moderate Group) and if we’re to get ELF after Christmas, then Father Christmas is in fact a joke!

    In fact, it is the Celtic Board who are a joke! They are selling you short. Robbers!

    They are increasing your UCL package price to fund their lavish lifestyles, to which they have become accustomed!

    And they know it is you and your hard-earned cash that are paying for it!

    They are bloody snobs who take the rank and file Celtic supporter’s for their money because they can.

    Capitalist swine!

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