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lyonhibs
11-05-2010, 10:49 AM
........... http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx (http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx)

I noticed this briefly on the highlights and wondered what the crosses were.

Have Celtc being comemorating this for years, or is this the same "memorial" that the club put into place only a year or 2 ago when the board cranked the "Professional Victim" mentality up a notch or 2??

:dunno:

Bad Martini
11-05-2010, 11:13 AM
........... http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx (http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx)

I noticed this briefly on the highlights and wondered what the crosses were.

Have Celtc being comemorating this for years, or is this the same "memorial" that the club put into place only a year or 2 ago when the board cranked the "Professional Victim" mentality up a notch or 2??

:dunno:

From that story, the started supporting this memorial last year.

They do love to support a good cause you know.

Of an afternoon, you'll hear their support of other things; everything from Northern Irish political parties to various other organisations etc.

Note: this is only done by their AWAY fans. They are apparently the baddies and all their home fans, the ones who DO turn up when they win **** all (about 20,000 from the 50,000) are no problem at all (Source: Mr J Regan)

:greengrin

Have no problem with the Irish Government doing something to remember the famine. BUT, what the **** has it got to do with fitba and the Celtc erses....?

ENDOF

blueisthecolour
11-05-2010, 11:36 AM
........... http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx (http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx)

I noticed this briefly on the highlights and wondered what the crosses were.

Have Celtc being comemorating this for years, or is this the same "memorial" that the club put into place only a year or 2 ago when the board cranked the "Professional Victim" mentality up a notch or 2??

:dunno:

The first time they wore this on their top was last season and it was against hibs at Easter Rd, I could be wrong but it seemed to be after the fuss some fans caused about poppys on tops.

Mary Hinge
11-05-2010, 11:43 AM
........... http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx (http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_050510124954.aspx)

I noticed this briefly on the highlights and wondered what the crosses were.

Have Celtc being comemorating this for years, or is this the same "memorial" that the club put into place only a year or 2 ago when the board cranked the "Professional Victim" mentality up a notch or 2??

:dunno:

They're probably trying to claim the yams "we won the war" title :agree:

Moulin Yarns
11-05-2010, 12:33 PM
From that story, the started supporting this memorial last year.

They do love to support a good cause you know.

Of an afternoon, you'll hear their support of other things; everything from Northern Irish political parties to various other organisations etc.

Note: this is only done by their AWAY fans. They are apparently the baddies and all their home fans, the ones who DO turn up when they win **** all (about 20,000 from the 50,000) are no problem at all (Source: Mr J Regan)

:greengrin

Have no problem with the Irish Government doing something to remember the famine. BUT, what the **** has it got to do with fitba and the Celtc erses....?

ENDOF

And of course, the famine took place in the United Kingdom (Act of union 1801) and included the six counties that now make up Northern Ireland.

History lesson over.