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Celtics fans reputation in tatters

It seems to me the constant mentioning of Celtics self titled best fans in the world is exploding in their faces at the moment. Its been mentioned continually over the last few years about the amount of trouble they are causing away from home, at friendlies. Can not really suprise any one, apart from Celtic fans themselvses. Rangers have quite rightly been tarnished in the media over the last few years but I've always thought they are as bad as each other, Seem to remember numbers of seats getting damaged at TCS by them both in the past.

Celtic fans even carrying knives into games, and stabbings amongst themselves ( did that also happen up here?)

 

Thing is, this current troubles, is it down to the Green Brigade solely, or are other fans getting involved. Celtic sell their away tickets, not the home teams, so it should be very easy for them to identify the culprits, and ban them from all football grounds. We do not need this scum in the scottish game, as it gets labeled as Scottish hooligans everywhere else.

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 Oh dearAbsolutely no chance of deducting points from Celtic.  They could smash up all the seats and burn down every stand in the country but would have to be seen to qualify for Europe next season.......I mean to say what would Scotland do without both them and Rangers qualifying................Oh Dear I cant get the sarcastic smiley to work!

I've always thought that Celtic fans were 50% better than Rangers fans in their behaviour.By that I mean that I would give Rangers 1/10 and Celtic 1.5/10 :lol:Having said that the only times I've ever been spat on at the football in nearly 50 years were after the two cup wins over Celtic.

Funnily enough, the only time I have been spat on was by Celtic supporters although that was quite a few years ago now.Then again, I was in uniform at the time along with another RAMC medic. Explained it but didn't excuse it.

Pinch of salt springs to mind !!!!!!

Curious response - care to explain?

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