I see Celtc's great European Traditions are being valiantly continued... humped by PSG and facing yet another fine for Fan Misbehaviour.
This time it was just one guy, who ran onto the pitch and tried to kick a PSG player after the 3rd goal. A single person this time but this is becoming a very regular pattern.
They must be creating some new record for UEFA Fines.
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13-09-2017 08:51 AM #1
Greatest Supporters In The World - In Trouble Again
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13-09-2017 08:57 AM #3
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Yep, shows a definite lack of effort.
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13-09-2017 09:16 AM #7
Shows the unfairness of it all when one numpty can get the club into trouble.
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13-09-2017 09:18 AM #8
He looked so pleased with himself too as he was being carted off by the stewards, whilst the rest of the Celtc fans rightly booed him and looked on with faces of disgust.
I really loathe that club and their supporters as a whole, but I feel a little bit for them that one absolute idiot, who was heckled by his own supporters, is going to land them in more hot water.
It'll no doubt be another fine, which in the grand scheme of things will be paltry. It would be genuinely unfair if they end up having to play games behind closed doors etc because of one total walloper.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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13-09-2017 09:22 AM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
One numpty is still one numpty too many.
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13-09-2017 09:25 AM #10
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Only reasonable course of action is banning them from Europe.
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13-09-2017 09:34 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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13-09-2017 09:34 AM #15
If they have to play the next euro tie behind closed doors will they not have to refund all the fans who have paid up front for the 3 home ties ???.
Just as well the loony never connected with his kick
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13-09-2017 09:37 AM #17
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Think their problem is that this is the tip of a very toxic iceberg. EUFA tend to act whilst the Scottish authorities navel gaze or defer in the case of the uglies.Last edited by Bostonhibby; 13-09-2017 at 10:50 AM.
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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13-09-2017 09:39 AM #19
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13-09-2017 09:48 AM #21
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In the 60s and 70s whenever either of OF went a couple of goals down they invaded the pitch which as often as not allowed them to gather their composure and disrupted the opposition.
Celtic did the in Drybrough Cup final when we were 3-0 up. Rangers did the same in the semi at ER.
as well.
Jock Stein used to wade into the crowd and push them off the field.
Having said that most top Scottish clubs have had similar problems with individual fans.
Celtic fan tried to get Strachan
Rangers fan hit Kevin McKee
Hearts fans went for Deek and NL
Hibs fan went for ref for sending Grant Brebnet off.
It will be interesting to see what UEFA does.
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There needs to be a deterrent - the perpetrator getting into trouble personally, and there should be an impact on the club, even if it is a small fine in the grand scheme of things. That way fans self-police a bit better (and react like the fans did last night, which is to take a pretty dim view of this guy).
If you don't act tough on this then you'll see more of it, and a player might get injured by some dafty with a weapon. You could make a pretty big statement attacking a £200m player.
Before you know it we could have perimeter fencing back in grounds.
Clubs have to be responsible for the behaviour of their fans in their own ground.
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If it was a one off incident, I'd imagine the punishment would reflect that, but it's just the latest in a whole catalogue of events in the last six years.
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13-09-2017 11:18 AM #24
I'm certainly no lover of Celtic but I do find it grossly unfair that any club can be punished for the actions of one fan out of thousands who did something which was entirely unpreventable.
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13-09-2017 11:34 AM #25
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Imagine also if in Scotland we took the same view as UEFA? Something might actually get done about it!
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13-09-2017 11:41 AM #26
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F*** 'em, as long as they're getting fined for something. Fine away - them and their ugly sisters get away without action against their fans every time they play.
All roads lead to Rome.
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13-09-2017 11:49 AM #27
Have Club 1872 released a statement calling for Lennon to be charged over this?
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13-09-2017 12:03 PM #28
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