Enough is enough, Celtic – For in those evil eyes, they have no place in Paradise

The issue of away ticketing for the Glasgow Derby has been a contentious one for some time. The last two matches have seen Ibrox and Celtic Park open to home fans only – this after Celtic had 750 tickets for the 29 August clash at Ibrox sitting at Celtic Park, only for the Ibrox club to cancel those tickets at the last moment.

That occurred after Celtic advised the Ibrox club they were willing to match the allocation supplied for the return fixture – initially supposed to be played on 2 January – however, they could not guarantee those tickets, and instead advised the allocation would be honoured as long as any Scottish Government Covid restrictions didn’t get in the way.

With theRangers unsatisfied at what was not only a fair response, but also proved necessary, when Covid did indeed impact on the fixture schedule and the game was moved back to 2 February, theRangers decided to go ahead with the August fixture in front of their own fans only. Celtic in turn responded by doing the same for the recent 3-0 ‘skelping at Celtic Park.

It has recently been stated that away fans will return, starting with the Glasgow Derby at Ibrox on 3 April – that’s according to their Managing Director Stewart Robertson. However Celtic’s retort was to state that it’s up to Celtic to make any decisions about giving an away ticket allocation for matches at Celtic Park.

Perhaps, now is it time to tell theRangers, Celtic will refuse tickets for next game at Ibrox while at the same time informing theRangers hierarchy their support will not be welcome for the return fixture at Celtic Park after the League split.

Liam Kelly of this parish touched on the issue of vile banners and chanting exhibited by theRangers supporters during Wednesday’s visit to McDiarmid Park to play St Johnstone. If you haven’t read Liam’s excellent piece you can do so HERE.

READ THIS…The Sick Child Abuse Banners From Across The City Lack Self-Awareness, Morality & Cannot Go Unchallenged

The premise of the article however is that the behaviour exhibited by those fans around the weaponising of child abuse cannot go unchallenged, and perhaps Celtic have an opportunity to challenge that behaviour, starting with next month’s derby fixture.

Social media has already seen the debate on this subject begin, as parents in the family section at Celtic Park, close to where the visiting supporters are seated, have raised their anger and frustration at the type of chants and songs their children are exposed to during games at Celtic Park, meanwhile those in other parts of the ground such as the Jock Stein stand have stated they cannot hear what is being sung.

“The banners shown by them last night were revolting. Just pointing out this season I’ve been at games where Hearts, Hibs, Dundee and Motherwell supporters sing songs that are sickening. The orcs walk with others fascinated by this horrific topic. And @PoliceScotland have done?” Martin McLaughlin tweeted.

“I’m in 116 so that why I’m totally aware what’s sung. My 9 y/old daughter asks me what is happening, how the fk do I explain that. Been going since she was 5 but she’s at the age she asks questions. Police need to act not stewards. Some rancid people on this planet,” Martin replied.

Martin’s response: ” @CelticFCSLO – how this be escalated what I have witnessed & heard? One of my mates is in the Jock Stein and says he can’t hear it but kids in family section can. We rightly celebrate the Kano organisation who are all kids but will hear this from their seats. DM me if needed.”

theRangers fans showed just a taster of what they will bring to Celtic Park after the split, in Perth on Wednesday. As such Celtic could strike first and ensure the duty of care they have to young supporters is undertaken, by following the precedent already set by the Ibrox club earlier in the season of denying access to the Derby for away fans at Celtic Park and first refusing tickets for Ibrox in April.

This obscene, perverse obsession from their support – and also exhibited by fans of other clubs – has to be met head on. A perfect way to get that message across would be to refuse our allocation for Ibrox next month, in turn bar theRangers support from Celtic Park after the split, and at the same time put every club in Scotland on a warning that Celtic will not accept the continuation of this sort of behaviour in our stadium and where children are subjected to listening to it.

Will it work, who knows? What it will do is send out a clear message that Celtic won’t tolerate it, and it will open up a discussion as to how Scottish football deals with an issue that few wish to debate and most seem to ignore entirely.

Niall J

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As a Bellshill Bhoy I was taken to my first Celtic game in the summer of 1987. It was Billy McNeill’s return to Celtic Park as manager and Celtic lost 5-1 to Arsenal . I thought I was a jinx, I think my Grandfather might have thought the same. It was the finest gift anyone ever gave me when he walked me through Parkhead's gates.

5 Comments

  1. Well the celtic fans should put banners and let they OB know that kenny watson was jailed in 1992 for it how the fuck can they scum forget what there liquidated club done but deny it when they told one of their abused victims that they cant sue a liquidated club and this is were all clubs in the spfl get on to they corrupt bastards at hampden sfa.spfl and clean there history of football they are shower of sick bastards cliam oldco titles but not there debts our victims who try to sue them i hope the y die again dirty rats of scotland oldco and newco.

  2. Rob O’Keeffe on

    We know the situation at Celtic Boys’ Club was utterly reprehensible.Indeed,4 sex abusers have already been convicted for offences committed whilst involved there.Celtic have been accused in a group action involving 22 persons that they are liable in law for offences committed against these persons.However,those holding up offensive banners at St.Johnstone should maybe be made aware that there are 4 cases pending against r.ngers fc and one against r.ngers fc/boys’ club,they aren’t the brightest of supports.Hibs and Dundee Utd also stand accused and multiple junior clubs.So,before you sing or chant about reprehensible behaviour,please check that your club is/was totally uninvolved in such behaviours.Otherwise,shut your mouths and think for a second about all the victims.

  3. If the sevco fans care so much about the survivors of CSA why dont thry hold up banners pressuring their own board to act to come to a settlement with players of their own club who suffered CSA.The GB and UB can unite about a meaningless game in Australia thats not even for them but for fans who live there.Why dont they unite and put pressure on both boards to reach a settlement with the survivors of CSA and cut out the chants and point scoring.These people suffer every day with alcohol, drug abuse and mental health problems because of what they went through.Its with them every day,they will suffer for the rest of their lives,they dont need the banners or chants.Enoigh is enough grow up.

  4. If the sevco fans care so much about the survivors of CSA why dont thry hold up banners pressuring their own board to act to come to a settlement with players of their own club who suffered CSA.The GB and UB can unite about a meaningless game in Australia thats not even for them but for fans who live there.Why dont they unite and put pressure on both boards to reach a settlement with the survivors of CSA and cut out the chants and point scoring.These people suffer every day with alcohol, drug abuse and mental health problems because of what they went through.Its with them every day,they will suffer for the rest of their lives,they dont need the banners or chants.Enoigh is enough if they have any ounce of humanity left in them then it needs to stop

  5. On the other hand…..we could accept their tickets the refuse them tickets for Celtic Park.