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Tuesday, 9 November 2010

AICSC Condemn Celtic FC Over Poppy Wearing Decision

The Association of Irish Celtic Supporters Clubs (AICSC) has released a detailed statement regarding the Anti-Poppy banner that was unfurled by the Green Brigade at last weekend’s games at Aberdeen.  This statement comes just hours after Celtic FC manager, Neil Lennon, gave his backing to the Celtic FC board whilst recognised that their contentious decision was a ‘sensitive issue’.  In an interview with a regional newspaper Lennon said: 'I support the club's stance on it. It's a sensitive issue with a lot of supporters, for and against. I go with the club's statement on Monday and I want to draw a line under that today.' In stark...

Monday, 8 November 2010

Celtic FC Condemn Green Brigade Anti Poppy Banner

The actions of this small minority have no place at Celtic Park.~Celtic Park Spokesperson~Tonite a spokesperson for Celtic Park has publicly apologised on Sky TV, for the 'The Green Brigade' banner unfurled at Aberdeen last week that read: "Your deeds would shame all the devils in Hell. Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan. No bloodstained poppy on our Hoops."The following is the fore mentioned Sky TV interview with this Celtic Park spokesman where he explains the SPL clubs position on the matter..... ...

Glasgow Celtics New Poppy Clad Remembrance Day Strip

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Celtic Green Brigade Anti Poppy Banner

Green Brigade Banner Causes Outrage A banner unfurled by a group of Glasgow Celtic supporters calling themselves the 'Green Brigade' during their 9-0 thrashing of Aberdeen read as follows: "Your deeds would shame all the devils in Hell. Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan. No bloodstained poppy on our Hoops."(Photo Courtesy of Mick Click...

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