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I laugh when people on this forum call Old Firm fans backwards. Have a look at yourselves. Stupid ol' ********.

The Green Brigade have made statement after Statement regarding the poppies yet why is it, it never gets released by the press? In short, they say people have FREEDOM to wear the poppy if they like. They have no problem if people want to wear one. But, a Club like Celtic who are supported by people from different faiths and countries should not be wearing a poppy on their top.

You can all shove your poppy fascism up your arses tbh and say what you want. A lot of you say i talk pish, well, you go anywhere else in Scotland and i bet you lot will look the bunch of complete morons. Thinking that everyone must wear a poppy of support the poppy? Get a grip. Men who fought in the World Wars gave up their lives so we can choose to wear something if we want or not. I remember the men who died in WW1 and WW2 on rememberance sunday but i will not, and i refuse to remember those who died in wars such as Falklands, Iraq and N.I as they fought in wars that should never have come to pass.

Starchief, if you bothered to stop being so fecking bias and ignorant you would realise that The Green Brigade have been against John Reid from the very beginning. Whos the real moron? They do not believe the poppy supports the Government. We know that they remember men who fought in wars that resulted in the death of innocent people. The same innocent people that relations support Celtic Football Club. Especially in regards to the Conflict in Northern Ireland.

**** this forum. It's a pile of *****. If someone has a different point of view etc then they are shot down. Scotland is full of small minded idiots. Call me, The Green Brigade and Celtic fans what you want, the real small minded people are you lot.

Shove your poppy fascism up your up-tight-arses.

You mean certain parts of Glasgow ? because the majority of the people in Scotland seem to think the same as the people on this forum regarding the banners

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Support Celtic then Dornoch caley or whatever your name is.

I'm sad to say you're a bit deluded if you buy that "slogan" they had on those banners.

They don't have a clue. But to them, it's a good way to try to wind up the other half of the ugly sisters.

I'm surprised you came out in favour of this vile mince - you usually think things through.

I'm disappointed in you.

Very disappointed.

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There is a fair chance Im in the wrong but I always thought that although the Poppy is an emblem of a charity which collects for British war veterans, It also represents a token of acknowledgement of those injured and dead on all sides of War. Be they soldier or civilian.

Do the Green Brigade forget that many Celtic fans have war relations past and present? Do they no also know that soldiers don't pick and chose their wars. That is the politicians, who often needlessly and in some cases illegally send men to death.

If you don't agree with war I believe they still (not positive on this) produce white poppies which can be used to commerate the memory and show your contientious objection to war.

Dornoch Caley, If men did die during the two World Wars so that people could wear what they wanted (or not) without protest then is it not a little hypocritical of the Green Brigade to protest such? Im quite sure that many of the Celtic players, foreigners included, have no problem wearing a poppy on their top and a good few are probably proud to.

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I laugh when people on this forum call Old Firm fans backwards. Have a look at yourselves. Stupid ol' ********.

The Green Brigade have made statement after Statement regarding the poppies yet why is it, it never gets released by the press? In short, they say people have FREEDOM to wear the poppy if they like. They have no problem if people want to wear one. But, a Club like Celtic who are supported by people from different faiths and countries should not be wearing a poppy on their top.

You can all shove your poppy fascism up your arses tbh and say what you want. A lot of you say i talk pish, well, you go anywhere else in Scotland and i bet you lot will look the bunch of complete morons. Thinking that everyone must wear a poppy of support the poppy? Get a grip. Men who fought in the World Wars gave up their lives so we can choose to wear something if we want or not. I remember the men who died in WW1 and WW2 on rememberance sunday but i will not, and i refuse to remember those who died in wars such as Falklands, Iraq and N.I as they fought in wars that should never have come to pass.

Starchief, if you bothered to stop being so fecking bias and ignorant you would realise that The Green Brigade have been against John Reid from the very beginning. Whos the real moron? They do not believe the poppy supports the Government. We know that they remember men who fought in wars that resulted in the death of innocent people. The same innocent people that relations support Celtic Football Club. Especially in regards to the Conflict in Northern Ireland.

**** this forum. It's a pile of *****. If someone has a different point of view etc then they are shot down. Scotland is full of small minded idiots. Call me, The Green Brigade and Celtic fans what you want, the real small minded people are you lot.

Shove your poppy fascism up your up-tight-arses.

What a bawbag, the only small minded idiot I can see here is you.

You sound like your typical plastic tag along wannabe paddy celtic fan. Why are you even on an ICT board?

But, a Club like Celtic who are supported by people from different faiths and countries should not be wearing a poppy on their top. That statement looks like it was taken right from the Green Brigade handbook on ignorance. Is there another club in the SPL who don't have fans from different faiths or countries and was it only a certain faith who lost their lives in war. But you think Celtic are different though and should be immune from this.

And the Green Brigades statements have been published as I have read some of them and all the do is bleet on about Ireland and evils of the British Army which just shows them for the narrow minded sectarian idiots they are. You can try and make it something wider but it all boils down to their wannabe Irish Republicans who think they are something by being Pro IRA and anti anything associated with Britain or the government.

But I guess they are getting a few stupid boys to think that they are more of a Celtic fan by being anti-poppy now.

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If I can help it, I highly doubt I will ever set foot in their stadium again. Their game on ESPN tomorrow is, apparently, not going to be showing the minute silence.

That's pathetic. Why try and cover it up, they should show it and it will show up the ones that boo for what they are.

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I believe a lot of the problems the Green Brigade and their ilk have with the poppy is that the UVF used the poppy as an emblem representing all things loyalist . Tit for tat sectarian B/S if you ask me .

I dout the majority of them even know that or have even ever been to Ireland.

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I wonder if it escaped Dornochcaleys notice that we had the poppy emblem on our shirts on Saturday and I didn't here any of our Irish contingent complaining about wearing them. Seems to have a real chip on their shoulder about this. And It's not us that are backward it's them when it comes to this subject it's them!

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This is just my thoughts on it and am not looking for conflict,

Celtic play in the UK and have links to the Republic, because of the sacrifices made by our service men/Ladies and those from other lands, We/Them/Us have the rights to talk as they do, think as we do and act like they do, also they need to remember that its a Scottish Club not an Republic Club so again they should at least acknowledge the sacrifices made so they can be the way they are. I didn?t like the way the poppies and the likes were burn and the 2 min silence was not observed by some Immigrants in our country and I kind of feel the same way towards those ?Scottish? Celtic fans that are being the way they are..

Also fair play to our Republic players for showing respect and not getting caught up in all the ?turmoil?

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I noticed that Celtic had a poppy on their shirts today.

I noticed that Celtic didn't wear there hoops yesterday but wore there away strip for some reason , I wonder if it was to appease the green brigade as they didn't want poppies on the hoops ?

maybe just maybe they wore their away kit because they were playing away? Why does there always have to be a conspiracy theory with Celtic?

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I payed my respects yesterday as i always do - by raising a dram to Willie McBride. In contrast to the tabloid driven worship of the "heroes who fight for our freedom" (and consequent support of those wars) that has characterised much of this past couple of weeks, the song pays tribute to the dead soldier but laments the futility of the war which killed him.

The display by the Green Ultras may he have been crude, but i think it's been positive to have voices of dissent during a period that has increasingly become a commercialised "month-long drum-roll of support for current wars", as a group of veterans expressed it in a letter to the Guardian last week. The letter ends like this:

"The public are being urged to wear a poppy in support of "our Heroes". There is nothing heroic about being blown up in a vehicle. There is nothing heroic about being shot in an ambush and there is nothing heroic about fighting in an unnecessary conflict. Remembrance should be marked with the sentiment "Never Again".

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To be honest I am sickened with the anti-poppy sentiment shown by some on here, it is a matter of pride that we have a military who execute their duties without question. It is a matter of duty that we honour those who fell to defend our freedom. Whatever your political views the military in this country are not political, they defend each and every one of us.

I am generally a very tolerant person but would gladly round up all those who aren't as tolerant as myself and send them to clear IEDs in Afghanistan with a hammer.

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I can sense a heated argument brewing up here.

My initial reaction to Stan's post was disappointment,. but I've read it several times now and....

He, and the group of veterans he refers to, are right, although I wouldn't agree that WW1 and WW2 were "unnecessary conflicts"

My fervent hope is that someday in my lifetime, Tony Blair and George W Bush will be called to account for all those who have been killed or maimed in Iraq and Afghanistan and ordered to stand trial for war crimes.

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"The public are being urged to wear a poppy in support of "our Heroes". There is nothing heroic about being blown up in a vehicle. There is nothing heroic about being shot in an ambush and there is nothing heroic about fighting in an unnecessary conflict. Remembrance should be marked with the sentiment "Never Again".

I have to say....when you think about it, i have to agree. Thats not to say i dont respect the job our lads are doing over there, but...the wars nowadays arent fought for the greater good....I firmly believe the whole afghnistan thing is about oil and resources and general greed, using the "war against terror" as a cover story, the poor soldiers are mere pawns

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I noticed that Celtic had a poppy on their shirts today.

I noticed that Celtic didn't wear there hoops yesterday but wore there away strip for some reason , I wonder if it was to appease the green brigade as they didn't want poppies on the hoops ?

maybe just maybe they wore their away kit because they were playing away? Why does there always have to be a conspiracy theory with Celtic?

Why would they wear their away strip when it in no way clashes with St. Mirrens strip ? Do they wear it at Ibrox or Pittodrie etc. ? The conspiracy theories are always peddled by Celtic not about Celtic :rolleyes:

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I noticed that Celtic had a poppy on their shirts today.

I noticed that Celtic didn't wear there hoops yesterday but wore there away strip for some reason , I wonder if it was to appease the green brigade as they didn't want poppies on the hoops ?

maybe just maybe they wore their away kit because they were playing away? Why does there always have to be a conspiracy theory with Celtic?

Why would they wear their away strip when it in no way clashes with St. Mirrens strip ? Do they wear it at Ibrox or Pittodrie etc. ? The conspiracy theories are always peddled by Celtic not about Celtic :rolleyes:

Forget what they wear elsewhere.

Q. Do they normally wear their away strip at New St Mirren Park (and did they previously at Love Street)?

A. Yes.

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