QUOTE (loyalbluebear @ Nov 11 2008, 08:49)

even though the walkout was only 1% of the capacity at celtic park, the fact that celtic had to have a minutes applause instead of the silence is the bigger issue
if celtic had stuck to tradition and had the silence would the protesting orcs have ruined it or would there have been more booing from the "were staying because we've paid for the ticket" brigade?
and what will celtic do to the protesters that were outside that DO have season tickets, can they do anything?
these clowns obviously take offence to GLASGOW celtic having ANYTHING to do with scotland/britain (the country that their club was founded in and plays for when its on the european stage), if the wankers that protested dont like it then surely celtic can just say " we'll take your tickets back, there's your money, now f**k OFF YOU UNGRATEFUL b*****dS"
Even though im not in the age group to know about any of the world wars i was still wearing my poppy on sunday, still observed the 2 minutes silence at 11am in work and also at the game later that day
for the foul smelling army of sauron who left celtic park on sat, and even the ones who stayed because they wanted to watch the game but still felt angry at honouring the dead, you lot should f**k off out of football altogether, your not sensilbe enough for it.
here endeth the rant
There is no tradition of minutes silence for Remebrance Sunday at football games