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Old 19-08-2016, 19:13
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Oh Franco, regardless of how many time you are banned for trolling you just can't help yourself can you?

Regardless of how many times you try and troll this thread mentioning anti-Semitism nothing the Celtic support did last night was anti-Semitic, Anyone who has a quarter of a brain that functions properly realises that.
The German paper you linked to said: "Once again Israeli athletes must contend with provocations." and referenced the Olympics and how the display was "hatred". I haven't looked at the other links.

Why do you want the fans to shame the club and the country and get fines and face stadium closures?
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Old 19-08-2016, 19:19
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The German paper you linked to said: "Once again Israeli athletes must contend with provocations." and referenced the Olympics and how the display was "hatred". I haven't looked at the other links.

Why do you want the fans to shame the club and the country and get fines and face stadium closures?
Keep on with the trolling Franco,

Keep on truckin'.
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Old 19-08-2016, 20:28
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Celtic, Dundalk and St Johnstone have all been done before with this, so why it is news to them I don't know. Then again I don't understand this anti-Semitism and hatred of Israeli teams. It's like that Egyptian loser who refused to shake hands in the Olympics.
There was no anti-semitism or hatred on show for Hapoel Beer Sheva, was there was was a show of support for the innocent people in a country recognised with Fifa.
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Old 19-08-2016, 20:49
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The German paper you linked to said: "Once again Israeli athletes must contend with provocations." and referenced the Olympics and how the display was "hatred". I haven't looked at the other links.

Why do you want the fans to shame the club and the country and get fines and face stadium closures?
So waving a flag is shaming the club and country?

Please explain how you come to that conclusion.

Waving a Palestinian flag is not anti Semitic

UEFA need to share to the world why you are allowed to wave any other flag at European games but dare wave a Palestinian flag and they are hitting you with the hammer.
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Old 19-08-2016, 21:05
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Old 19-08-2016, 21:16
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Regardless of how many times you try and troll this thread mentioning anti-Semitism nothing the Celtic support did last night was anti-Semitic, Anyone who has a quarter of a brain that functions properly realises that.
Wednesday night, not last night.



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Old 19-08-2016, 21:23
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With Dundee and Dundee Utd both at home this weekend did Dundee chose to bring forward their game?

I'm sure that the higher team used to get precedent, is that still the case?

Could be lively around Central station tomorrow. Hibs heading to Paisley and Motherwell going to Ibrox. I'm sure there will some looking for revenge after the cup final.
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Old 19-08-2016, 21:31
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With Dundee and Dundee Utd both at home this weekend did Dundee chose to bring forward their game?

I'm sure that the higher team used to get precedent, is that still the case?

Could be lively around Central station tomorrow. Hibs heading to Paisley and Motherwell going to Ibrox. I'm sure there will some looking for revenge after the cup final.
Always makes me laugh how close both Dundee clubs stadiums are to each other.
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Old 19-08-2016, 21:36
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Regardless of how many times you try and troll this thread mentioning anti-Semitism nothing the Celtic support did last night was anti-Semitic, Anyone who has a quarter of a brain that functions properly realises that.
Maybe not but why on earth as football fans do they get involved in such nonsense.
Politics and football should be miles apart. It's why we could never have Celtic down in England. Just don't need that sort of crap.

I really hope none are stupid enough to do that next week, for their own sakes.
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Old 19-08-2016, 21:44
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Maybe not but why on earth as football fans do they get involved in such nonsense.
Politics and football should be miles apart. It's why we could never have Celtic down in England. Just don't need that sort of crap.

I really hope none are stupid enough to do that next week, for their own sakes.
Personally I support BDS wherever possible so would prefer if no Celtic fans went however that isn't a realistic expectation as there will be fans who will go no matter where the game is played.

Given all that happened in reality was some verbals outside the ground and the waving of the Palestinian flag in a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people it'll be interesting to see what happens over there.
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Old 19-08-2016, 22:26
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With Dundee and Dundee Utd both at home this weekend did Dundee chose to bring forward their game?

I'm sure that the higher team used to get precedent, is that still the case?
It's normally turn-about.

It's ridiculous that we were scheduled to be at home on the same day anyway, and later in the season as well. They've managed to keep Hearts and Hibs apart at home, so why not us?
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Old 19-08-2016, 23:45
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It's normally turn-about.

It's ridiculous that we were scheduled to be at home on the same day anyway, and later in the season as well. They've managed to keep Hearts and Hibs apart at home, so why not us?
It should be easy enough to sort that out but it is the SPFL we are dealing with here.
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Old 19-08-2016, 23:51
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9th August - UEFA Foundation For Children release a video saying that the bombing of civilians is a war crime and must stop. https://www.facebook.com/uefafoundat...type=2&theater

19 August - UEFA announce they are looking at punishing Celtic for fans showing solidarity with those who are victims of IDF war crimes.

You couldn't make it up.
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Old 20-08-2016, 01:39
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So waving a flag is shaming the club and country?

Please explain how you come to that conclusion.

Waving a Palestinian flag is not anti Semitic

UEFA need to share to the world why you are allowed to wave any other flag at European games but dare wave a Palestinian flag and they are hitting you with the hammer.
I already posted the rules that you and others have been fined about before. Hopefully they throw the book at Celtic.
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Old 20-08-2016, 02:01
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There was no anti-semitism or hatred on show for Hapoel Beer Sheva, was there was was a show of support for the innocent people in a country recognised with Fifa.
Well that is what the German paper reported that timmy linked to. I don't know why the fans would want to embarrass the club like this world wide. The board must be tearing their hair out at these drunken tramps antics.
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Old 20-08-2016, 02:13
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9th August - UEFA Foundation For Children release a video saying that the bombing of civilians is a war crime and must stop. https://www.facebook.com/uefafoundat...type=2&theater

19 August - UEFA announce they are looking at punishing Celtic for fans showing solidarity with those who are victims of IDF war crimes.

You couldn't make it up.
The rules are quite clear on this, so clear that Celtic have been fined before over the same situation. These nasty little protests shouldn't be in the ground. Uefa have to come down hard on these multiple breaches.
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Old 20-08-2016, 06:13
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Maybe not but why on earth as football fans do they get involved in such nonsense.
Politics and football should be miles apart. It's why we could never have Celtic down in England. Just don't need that sort of crap.

I really hope none are stupid enough to do that next week, for their own sakes.
Other than the ridiculous spectacle of poppies on Football shirts and whatever else comes with it. James McLean having to defend himself as to why he wouldn't wear one or why he turned away when the British national anthem played. Yep English Football doesn't do politics.

Flags are inherently political. So unless all flags are banned in stadia I don't see why one particular one should be targeted.
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Old 20-08-2016, 07:03
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Other than the ridiculous spectacle of poppies on Football shirts and whatever else comes with it. James McLean having to defend himself as to why he wouldn't wear one or why he turned away when the British national anthem played. Yep English Football doesn't do politics.

Flags are inherently political. So unless all flags are banned in stadia I don't see why one particular one should be targeted.
Liverpool on a UK or English flag is not political is it. It's where they are from.

Palestine has absolutely nothing to do with Scottish football. Political statements by football fans are both ridiculous and funny. Most probably don't have a clue what it all means and we're just told by a few to wave them.
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Old 20-08-2016, 08:00
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Liverpool on a UK or English flag is not political is it. It's where they are from.

Palestine has absolutely nothing to do with Scottish football. Political statements by football fans are both ridiculous and funny. Most probably don't have a clue what it all means and we're just told by a few to wave them.
Yeah because nobody had a choice and were forced into it.

Like I said when James McLean can walk onto an English Football ground without being abused for refusing to wear a poppy then you can tell me English Football fans don't do politics.
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Old 20-08-2016, 09:31
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Yeah because nobody had a choice and were forced into it.

Like I said when James McLean can walk onto an English Football ground without being abused for refusing to wear a poppy then you can tell me English Football fans don't do politics.
You seriously think they all understood what they were doing. The meaning of the flag to Israel. Honestly, you think they all understand ?
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Old 20-08-2016, 09:59
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You seriously think they all understood what they were doing. The meaning of the flag to Israel. Honestly, you think they all understand ?
Meaning of the flag to Israel? What does it mean to Israel?
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Old 20-08-2016, 11:26
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Yeah because nobody had a choice and were forced into it.

Like I said when James McLean can walk onto an English Football ground without being abused for refusing to wear a poppy then you can tell me English Football fans don't do politics.
If the disgusting specimen that is James McLean is so against the country and the British Army then why contribute so much tax towards it? Respect the country you live in and keep the half baked politics and terrorist love in to the private life.
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Old 20-08-2016, 11:32
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Other than the ridiculous spectacle of poppies on Football shirts and whatever else comes with it. James McLean having to defend himself as to why he wouldn't wear one or why he turned away when the British national anthem played. Yep English Football doesn't do politics.

Flags are inherently political. So unless all flags are banned in stadia I don't see why one particular one should be targeted.
I already showed you the rules:

UEFA article 16.2.e "the use of gestures, words, objects or any other means to transmit any message that is not fit for a sports event, particularly messages that are of a political, ideological, religious, offensive or provocative nature."
Reading those rules can you see where Celtic breached them?
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Old 20-08-2016, 11:36
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Liverpool on a UK or English flag is not political is it. It's where they are from.

Palestine has absolutely nothing to do with Scottish football. Political statements by football fans are both ridiculous and funny. Most probably don't have a clue what it all means and we're just told by a few to wave them.
They think it is some mirror image of Palestine and Ireland with the 'occupation' and supporting 'freedom fighters' like Hamas and the IRA. It's daft wee boys who couldn't pass standard grade history thinking they know about geopolitics and setting the world to rights whilst drinking pints down the Gallowgate.

The best course of action is to point, laugh and ridicule and then let UEFA fine them and Celtic come out and publicly disown them. Wait until November when the silence is interrupted again.
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Old 20-08-2016, 12:18
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Meaning of the flag to Israel? What does it mean to Israel?
Think we best leave it there.
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