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Fairly simple. Andrew Kerins set up sectarian soup kitchens and, thereafter, established a sectarian club. He couldn't thole that wee weans in Glasgow were being fed by Presbyterians.

Not exactly a shock that 1880s Catholic clergyman and school teacher would be involved in setting up soup kitchen for Catholic school children.

How does that make you a bigot?

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Thought you had some knew info never before seen by the public.

Basically your calling folks bigots in the same old same old Scottish cringe patter.

If it's not, why was giving food out sectarian?

The truth of Andrew Kerins is that he didn't like weans having Presbyterian food and he didn't like Presbyterian football..

Ergo Sellick being established as a sectarian club.

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To be fair to Kincardine the Keirns point does put a black mark against celtcs whole charitable outlook to the irish inmigamrant community claim within their foundations , they were set up for Catholic irish immigrants , with as kings said quite supportive of the republican cause from early on , has they been welcoming to both sides of the immigrant community the. The out look of glasgow football scene may have been very different however they never and that is what laid the foundations to what we have today , only one club is responsible for introducing religion and politics to glasgow's football scene from its very begining

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Do you not remember Celtic and their sectarian signing policy of nearly a century where they refused to sign protestants like Bertie Peacock, Charlie Tully, Jock Stein, Tommy Gemmell, Bertie Auld, Danny McGrain and Kenny Dalglish?

Missing the point.

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