Fly Our Flag Day, (Beautiful) Sunday, 21 March – We’ll Never Be Defeated…

CELTIC’s Supporter Liaison Officer John Paul Taylor last night posted this welcome update following the Irish flag outrage that occurred at Dens Park on Sunday, which was St Patricks’s Day.

Celtic supporters had their Irish flag snatched from stewards and the club initially claimed that this was done because the flag was covering an advertising board.

The Celtic Star pointed out to Dundee FC that this had NOT happened in December 2018 when the Rangers were visitors to Dens Park and their fans displayed a flag over the same exit.

The Celtic supporters retrieved their flag after a major argument and now they have been in contact with both clubs and Dundee FC are now carrying out a full investigation.

Here’s the flag being removed / stolen in the most sneaky manner possible.

Here are the Bhoys getting their flag back…

John Nelms, who is the Managing Director at Dundee, told the STV News Sports Reporter Raman Bhardwaj that the flag was removed because it was covering an advertising hoarding.

Speaking outside Hampden ahead of an SPFL board meeting on Monday, Helms told Bhardwaj: “The flag itself was taken down because it was covering up a board that was paid for by patrons that support the club.

“That’s the only reason it was taken down.”

Now it looks like Mr Nelms has had a closer look at this incident, which many in the Celtic support regard as an instance of anti-Irish racism, and has ordered an investigation.

A few of the comments on JPT’s timeline…

“A full apology should be the least they get and the stewards reprimanded.”

“Mibbie the steward was looking tae get demoted tae a joab at ibroke..”

“Excellent! Behaviour from that clown steward was disgraceful.”

“Sack the clowns involved, shocking behaviour from stewards.”

“An absolute disgrace” and “on St Patrick’s day of all days.”

“Would this be the same advertising board that’s been publicly shown as having a Union Jack over it for most of a game JP, selective removal of flags in other words, made worse an Irish flag was pulled down on St. Patrick’s Day in the first place, good luck JP”

Remember, it’s Fly Our Flag Day on (Beautiful) Sunday, 31 March at Celtic Park – bring your Tricolour and fly it proudly.

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The Celtic Star founder and editor, who has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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