I've been talking to a mate about how we'd feel and would react if the league/club decided to add a symbol to the Villa shirt that seemed offensive and/or inappropriate to us. Again, I don't want to underplay the stupidity of these Celtic supporters but there's no denying their historical political affiliation to the Irish repuplican movement, the general antipathy towards the British army within that community and their view that the poppy is as much a political symbol as anything else. My friend posed the question, "What would you do if the government/league decided that the global appeal of the EPL presented an opportunity to improve the economic situation in the locality of football grounds and imposed a rule that the football shirts should occasionally carry the name of the town that a club came from. How would Villa and Everton fans react to having the word Birmingham orLiverpool on their shirt?"When I argued that it was unthinkable, he said it is no more unthinkable than the idea of having the poppy emblem on the Celtic shirt would have been to those supporters a few years ago. I had to admit that it wasn't entirely impossible.How would we react?
Quote from: Villadawg on November 10, 2010, 08:55:40 AMI've been talking to a mate about how we'd feel and would react if the league/club decided to add a symbol to the Villa shirt that seemed offensive and/or inappropriate to us. Again, I don't want to underplay the stupidity of these Celtic supporters but there's no denying their historical political affiliation to the Irish repuplican movement, the general antipathy towards the British army within that community and their view that the poppy is as much a political symbol as anything else. My friend posed the question, "What would you do if the government/league decided that the global appeal of the EPL presented an opportunity to improve the economic situation in the locality of football grounds and imposed a rule that the football shirts should occasionally carry the name of the town that a club came from. How would Villa and Everton fans react to having the word Birmingham orLiverpool on their shirt?"When I argued that it was unthinkable, he said it is no more unthinkable than the idea of having the poppy emblem on the Celtic shirt would have been to those supporters a few years ago. I had to admit that it wasn't entirely impossible.How would we react?It wouldn't bother me. Sorry mate, I don't think that the analogy stacks up in the same context as the issues on this thread.
Celtic may have been formed by Irish people but they are not an Irish club at all. Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. There is no mention of Ireland at all in the location.
Wouldn't bother me so long as we were sponsored by 'the city is ours'
Does anyone else suspect they threw references to Afghanistan and Iraq in there as comparative red herrings whilst what they were really on about was Ulster?
These so-called football fans were singing pro-IRA songs last night at Tynecastle.
Quote from: Namaste on November 11, 2010, 11:20:35 AMThese so-called football fans were singing pro-IRA songs last night at Tynecastle.Possibly the most ridiculous thing ever written on this forum.They do it every week, get away with it every week. They even got away with singing during the rememberance silence last season. Theres definately a bias from the SFA towards Celtic.
What can they do though? They already fine both clubs. Deduct points? They'll still take the league.Do you keep on banning fans? I'd go with that and report them to the local police to deal with. You wouldn't get away with shouting hatred in the streets on a day to day basis so why should a football match be any different?