FFS If Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness can from a coalition government together in Northern Ireland Aston Villa can play Celtic in a friendly.
Quote from: Irish villain on April 05, 2012, 11:07:41 AMFFS If Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness can from a coalition government together in Northern Ireland Aston Villa can play Celtic in a friendly.The difference is that the above two have moved on - a significant section of Celtic's support have not.Pauliewalnuts has warned about the politicistation of this - but that is exactly what you get when Celtic are involved.I have no wish to rock the boat. I do think that the dangers of this proposal are currentlly being artificially subsumed under a wholly appropriate wave of goodwill for Stan - and all those with, and touched by, Leukemia.
Quote from: garyfouroaks on April 05, 2012, 11:46:14 AMQuote from: Irish villain on April 05, 2012, 11:07:41 AMFFS If Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness can from a coalition government together in Northern Ireland Aston Villa can play Celtic in a friendly.The difference is that the above two have moved on - a significant section of Celtic's support have not.Pauliewalnuts has warned about the politicistation of this - but that is exactly what you get when Celtic are involved.I have no wish to rock the boat. I do think that the dangers of this proposal are currentlly being artificially subsumed under a wholly appropriate wave of goodwill for Stan - and all those with, and touched by, Leukemia.How come we've been able to play Celtic in the past without any of this raisng its head before? As far as I can make out the only "dangers" would come from from some of our fans who seem to hold a grudge against Celtic. It would be disappointing if such a minority would put a halt to the most appropriate way of raising funds and supporting Stan. Just going back to what VillaBobby is saying; you are right about the St. Pauli/Hamburg connections re Rangers/Celtic, attempts have been made among certain sections of their fans to mirror the Glasgow rivalry. Liverpool and Man Utd have no such allegiances with either Glasgow club as far as I know and I genuinely don't think there is any desire among Villa fans to form any nonsensical "allegiance" either. Of course, we do have some extreme elements following our club but they - I am sure - are very small in number and live in a world of their own.In short, it would be a crying shame if the two clubs that Petrov has served for the bulk of his career could not get together in tribute. (If Petrov had played for Rangers I would be of the same opinion.) Let's not allow poisonous, outdated, bullshit politics to destroy a potentially beautiful and uplifting gesture. Just to add, would it be worth running a poll to gauge opinion as to whether such a game would be worthwhile - maybe I am underestimating the genuine concerns, in which case I hold my hands up.
Here's a suggestion. How about those who think that who we play against is more important than why we're playing them just stay at home and don't go to the game.I lived in Manchester and worked in the city centre when United played Celtic for Brian Mclair's testimonial, Mark Hughes' testimonial and Captain Marvel's testimonial and there was a great atmosphere for all 3 games. Fuck me, we're talking about a friendly game here to support a player who has represented both clubs.
To all the people posting about the politics why don't you start a seperate thread and discuss it there?