
Celtic vow to take action
Hoops plan to act following anti-poppy controversy
8th November 2010
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Celtic have vowed to ban the supporters responsible for wielding a giant anti-poppy banner during the clash with Aberdeen on Saturday. The Hoops' 9-0 demolition of the Dons at Celtic Park attracted unwanted controversy after fans among a section of supporters called The Green Brigade unfurled a banner during half-time which read: "Your deeds would shame all the devils in Hell. Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan. No bloodstained poppy on our Hoops."
The club have reiterated their apologies for the banner and have promised to punish those responsible. "The club is currently carrying out an investigation into this matter. When it is concluded, it is the club's intention to ban those identified as responsible from Celtic Park," read a statement on the club's official website. Celtic fans have rightly earned a magnificent reputation for their positive behaviour and backing of the club. It is extremely disappointing that the actions of a small minority have embarrassed Celtic and tarnished the club in this way. These actions have no place at Celtic Park and, clearly, we apologise for any offence caused."
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Remembrance Sunday is to raise money for the hired thugs who are paid to cause death and carnage for the government - and we're supposed to sit down and say nothing about their crimes? Not even just say nothing, in fact, but to fucking venerate them as HEROES? Bollocks to that. I support their millions of unnamed, uncounted, unconsidered victims.
I'm sure that many will be thinking something like 'well what about WWII?' - but that's the exception which proves the rule. Britain hasn't been involved in a justifiable war before or since.
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