Opinion – Rod Stewart, please stop embarrassing the Hoops

There’s a particular sort of wince Celtic fans know all too well. It’s not the sort that comes from watching a slack pass roll into the path of an unmarked striker, or a referee mysteriously making another ‘honest’ mistake.

Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart looks on from the crowd prior to the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and theRangers at Celtic Park on May 11, 2024. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Instead this is the full-body, crawl-up-yourself secondhand embarrassment you feel when Sir Rod Stewart appears in public kitted out in the merch, roaring his love for Celtic, only to be reminded that his politics and public persona seem to drift in a direction miles away from what many of us understand the club to stand for.

Now before we go further, let’s get the disclaimer in early. Celtic is, and always has been, a club open to all.

That is not just a slogan, but something embedded deep in the roots of our formation, from the charitable work of Brother Walfrid to the diverse global support we are proud of today. There’s no litmus test for fandom — you don’t need to agree with every supporter on politics, religion or culture to love this club.

Statue of Brother Walfrid at Celtic Park
A detailed view of the statue of Brother Walfrid, Founder of Celtic, prior to the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and St. Mirren FC at Celtic Park on January 18, 2023. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

But that doesn’t mean we can’t call out the occasional disconnect when someone so publicly associated with the club starts not just going against, but grating against the grain of what Celtic, to many of us, represents.

Rod Stewart loves Celtic. No doubt. The man’s been a visible, vocal supporter for decades. He’s flown the flag at concerts, sung You’ll Never Walk Alone’ in the stands, and probably encouraged more casual fans in the door through his fame than we’ll ever count. He even recorded ‘Grace’ and included the much loved republican song on one of his recent albums, but was notably prevented from playing it on BBC Radio 2.

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Fair enough. But when he starts spouting off in interviews about his support for ultra right-wing politicians, whether it was the Enoch Powell, Thatcher or his more recent Reform leanings towards Nigel Farage, it hits like a jarring note from his Glastonbury set.

Feed Cork food bank.
l-r: volunteers Naomi Barr and Elaine Maher with a selection of foods in the Feed Cork food bank. Photo: Ellie O’Byrne

Celtic, remember, was born from poverty. Our founding mission was to feed Irish immigrants in Glasgow’s East End. Our support — in the main is working-class, socially aware, and no stranger to historical struggle and has arguably has long prided itself on left-wing ideals. That doesn’t mean everyone votes the same way, or has identical beliefs. But there’s arguably a shared spirit that finds solidarity with the oppressed, not the oppressors.

So, when Rod appears to praise Farage, or appears in the media scoffing at public services, a fair few of us are left thinking read the room – please.

Celtic
Photo: Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

It’s not that we’re gatekeeping. Celtic Park isn’t the kind of place where you can expect to get your political beliefs vetted at the turnstile. But when someone of Rod’s profile steps out of line with what many of us feel is the club’s ethos — while still making himself a poster boy for it — it becomes fair game to ask: Could you just please realise it’s tone deaf?

We don’t need you to be or want you to be Che Guevara in a Celtic top. But when you loudly support governments that hammered the poor, attacked the unions, or turned their backs on refugees, it doesn’t square with the banners flying in the North Curve or the names etched into our foundation, and when you come on stage with backing singers in the Hoops, or with the club crest on your drum kit, you end up associating Celtic with
your politics.

Celtic fan Rod Stewart
Pop star and Celtic fan Rod Stewart watches the Premier League match between Dundee United and Celtic at Tannadice Stadium on May 22, 2008. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Plenty in the support will still take the joy in seeing Rod in the stands at Hampden or Celtic Park, as we saw at Glastonbury yesterday, going by the colours in the crowd, as much as on the stage. And yes, he’s given us some wonderful, often even amusing, heart-on-sleeve moments but it sends the shivers down the spine when he spouts politics that are more welcome at Eton than the East End.

So, Rod, we get it. You love the Celtic. We do too. But maybe just remember where this club came from and the kind of people who built it. We’re a club open to all, but we could do with a little less of the cultural cringe.

Read the room for heaven’s sake.

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.

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  1. Listen I get your sentiments and you obviously don’t like Rods politics which I don’t believe in either but we don’t all need to be the same , is that not what the club is all about open to all remember that its not just the poor.
    Personally I love how he promotes the club, any publicity is good publicity as far as I am concerned, I know not everyone will agree but that’s fine and acceptable

      • Rod should be congratulated for his love of celtic. Keep your politics to yourself

        • I love your reply and I thoroughly agree with your views. Sadly the modern was is to attack someone whose views differ from your own full on. Whatever happened to debate. Everyone needs the freedom to express themselves as they see fit too, not as others demand or alude to what they should believe. Rod Stewart in the hoops just watch the current buns faces

    • Totally agree with you .Inclusivity and freedom to choose your political beliefs isall embracing

    • Good comments! The writer seems to think Celtic fans are all Trotskyite, terrorist loving lefties! We are not and de facto are often embarrassed by the behaviour of fans singing songs about murder, guns, grenades. Most of these halfwits do not display Christian values and THEY are cringeworthy!
      Keep doing it Rod and ignore these morons

    • Rod the 80 Yr old perv with loads of scantily dressed girls round him, gtf and your anti immigrant politics goes against the history of our club. F#ck off you prick

  2. Will Hannigan on

    I absolutely agree that, as a club open to all, there is no requirement to adhere to a particular way of voting or a political ideal in order to be considered a ‘proper’ Celtic supporter. However, I also believe that wearing the hoops or declaring allegiance doesn’t give anyone a free pass to act like an imbecile or escape being called out for spouting reactionary nonsense. As for Rod Stewart, I’m old enough to remember that he also declared his love of Man. Utd. Hence the line “you’re Celtic, United, but baby I’ve decided you’re the best team I’ve ever seen ” in You’re in my heart, a song dedicated to the Scottish football team. He seems to have gone quiet about his ‘other team’ My older cousin was a big fan of his but I came of age with the Clash and the Pistols, never could stand him 😄

  3. RPM Celtic fan on

    Personally I’m more embarrassed by some in the support thinking or trying to make the rules of being a Celtic supporter , as in my experience a musician or celebrity sometimes being a bell end is par for the coarse , Hail hail .

  4. What absolute nonsense. The man loves the club and , like all of us, doesn’t need to clear some idea logical bar to support it. As seen yesterday he is hugely popular and still a top class entertainer. He is from good working class background and he’s succeeded mostly through his own efforts. He can hold any views he likes let’s not kid ourselves that GB and North Curve participants hold views that are contrary to many of us. Should we stop exhibiting Celtic colours too ? Let’s be proud of our roots but we are not an ideological dream factory or political organisation. We are a football club who are, as you say,,open to all. Sport – not politics.

  5. Someone tell me if he’s any worse than our currrent board members with his politics, a tory board , but it’s alright to pay £700 for a season ticket right?, people should just get over rod stewart, he’s English and rich, what do people expect. A big celtic fan and that’s it. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  6. I think the recent replies speak volumes i love that no matter your opinion your there to support the bhoys..I come from a staunch protestant family and I have loved the tic since I was five years old almost 65 years ago

    What does it matter what what his politics are there isn’t a rule book that says you have to do ABC before you allowed in the door ..

    I dont care what rods politics are he is there to give support to the worlds greatest team ..P

  7. Sin City Bhoy on

    The Celtic Star is my go to for Celtic happenings as you hold dear to the fact that *theRangers are a new club. The others seem to have conveniently forgotten.

    The new wave of immigrants streaming onto UK beaches are not the starving, destitute Irish of old. My grandmother from Galway was one such arrival, having been sold at 16 to marry a man three times her age. I know the stories. I understand the nuances. The Irish fought, boxed smart and eventually integrated.

    The current individuals swarming social services come with intent, and with clear goals to transform UK politics and society where Sharia Law is supreme, women are 5th class citizens, and yes, that means your daughter too. There’s ZERO integration here. They are victims protected by neo-liberalism until politically and economically empowered, then hey presto- say goodbye to democracy. Ask the previous inhabitants of Bradford what they think. Walk around the esteemed streets of Kensington these days, and pay attention to the occupants of the luxury vehicles. As an aside, why are so many of the newcomers military aged males with skills beyond that of a starving refugee?

    Who gives a monkeys what Rod Stewart does or thinks. There’s more pressing issues abounding.

    • When many of our ancestors came over on boats they didn’t throw away their ID .They embraced their culture but adapted as much as they could
      Bringing all this to Celtic Park as if it’s a soap box to speak out on is way past the ideology of the club . Aye fight for the oppressed, the old and infirm
      But I’ve yet to see a woman jump off one of them boats
      Be a different story if they moved into the his street!!!

    • ..’The new wave of immigrants streaming onto UK beaches are not the starving..’ that’s quite a statement.
      ‘streaming’.. aye right!!
      Sounds like hundreds of thousands every day from your comment!
      ‘are not starving’ that’s quite a statement, but you wouldn’t be saying this unless you actually spoken to every one to come up with this comment. So how many did you speak to of this ‘stream’? 50.000? 100,000?
      C’mon, what is the amount you investigated?
      I know you did, because you would sound like a total fanny if you jut made it all up.

  8. So it’s alright to sing in support of hamas, but never give Farage any ?. When was the last time you where in Dublin, or the South?. Farage isn’t the only one to worry about unchecked immigration. And don’t hit me with the old ” we are all immigrants”, because you are of Irish stock, the Irish don’t want them either. You would probably be delighted if Scotland becomes like England, muslim grooming gangs in at least 50 cities , at 250,000 victims.

  9. Niall J . COULDN’T understand your observations on rod the mod, majority of our fans love to see him, and appreciate his commitment to the hoops, you are entitled to your opinion, but maybe just a little jealous of his overall genius. Let’s face it who have the huns got as an ambassador, Mr Bobby.yours Eddie Traynor. HH

      • I don’t wish to get into all the political stuff. One point though. Celtic Football Club was not founded to ‘feed Irish immigrants.’ It was founded however, for the maintenance of the penny dinner scheme, which Brother Walfrid founded at Sacred Heart school in Brigton. It was the Penny Dinner scheme which fed the children of said Irish immigrants. The children received food most probably their only meal of the day. The big draw however, was that these children stayed on at school for an education…as well as having the chance to play the new game of Association Football. In a community facing oppression, disease, and hunger, this was a big deal.

        Hail Hail.

        • He has just made it all up.

          There were around ⁸950k immigrants to the UK in 2024 (513k in turn emigrated). Only 43k (4.5%) arrived irregularly and even fewer on small boats. Over 50% of those who arrived on small boats to the UK came from Afghanistan, Syria, Iran and Vietnam. All countries which have been subject to very serious conflict (which many western countries have been involved in) and where there has been targeting of certain religions and ethnicities.

          Over 66% of those arriving on small boats were subsequently given asylum and met the UK criteria for entry but had no other choice but to subject themselves to this journey for a better life. I think if any of us lived in Afghanistan, Syria and Iran we might have made the same decision for our families. We might just have wanted to have a better life.

          For a very long-time, minorities be they of a different religion or ethnicity or immigrants or single mums or drug users or alcoholics or the unemployed have been used as a means by the rich and powerful to divide everyone else. It’s an old imperialist trick used throughout the world (e.g. Ireland or Rwanda), over time which seeks to set workers against each other by scapegoating certain groups for the problems in society and the lack of access to what should be commonly available to all – fair pay, adequate public services, affordable housing, health care etc.

          There are 69 million people living in the UK, 34 million of whom are in employment. About 4% of those people including rodcstewart earn over £100k per year and around 15% receive less than the Living Wage.

          If we taxed those earning above £100k significantly more could re-distribute billions for everything we need. The reality is there is plenty to look after everyone in society. It is just not shared equally or distributed properly. The rich want to tell us there’s not. In the period of April 2020 to March 2022, the wealthiest 1% of households in Great Britain held the same amount of wealth as the poorest 50% combined.

          The rich who own the media (and now social media) are very skilled at creating propaganda to divide and distract our attention away from their tax avoidance and wealth hoarding and instead onto targets who really don’t deserve it.

          The Diggers called the earth “a common treasury” for everyone to share. We should never lose sight of that. No one should be consigned to a life of misery due to an ‘accident of birth’.

          It’s not the people in small boats that are the problem, it’s the people in limousines

  10. give it a rest man. we have always prided ourselves on accepting everyone and anyone who wants to support us. we are not a homogenous group of people ..as much as the green brigade would love us to be! you don’t have to share everyones politics or set of beliefs but accept them as a fellow supporter nevertheless. lets not be like “them”

  11. Oh dear Niall, I bet you were really pleased with yourself when you finished your caveat-laden political piece. Maybe take heed of your own words, read your own room and stick to supporting the team, as Rod does.

  12. I like Rod and his politics. A man that loves Scottish culture, tartan, bagpipes. Jesus Christ, Celtic Football club – which I consider to be the Catholic team.

    The green brigade left wing communist che Guevara T shirt wearing bastards. With their terrorist Palestine headscarf love an alien identity that doesn’t fit for me

    Death Inshalla to the IDF chanted the Muslim, black exteemist Bob Vyllan. And you want your country back- fuck off.

    The British and the Scot’s and Irish – this is our fucking home.

    The migrant scum that are breaking in I have no sympathy. I don’t want them.

    And I love celtic

    • Nothing wrong with shouting “Death Death to the IDF”, no different to shouting SS RUC as far as I am concerned.

      This stupidity of linking all muslims to grooming gangs is no different to all priests are paedo’s….there are bad apples everywhere!

      Getting back on tangent, Rod is as entitled to his view on how “running the country” should be carried out as the rest.

      People vote for different reasons, unless you’re a socialist who have no understanding of how finance and economics work and therefore can’t comprehend the full picture 🙂

      Just keep supporting the team, that is what matters.

    • Chris Greenshields on

      I.think.he.shld.be banned.from Celtic Park.

      He’s a tory.wank and also totally shite.btw

      Some of the replies on here are a disgrace. Go to ibrox with that pish

      Chris G.
      Get.your brits out

    • Owen Mullions on

      There are more Palestinian flags than Irish ones at Parkhead these days. Them and those daft tea towels get on my Wick.

  13. We’re Scot’s. We’re Irish. North men, south men comrades all.

    We all matter because we were given life by the one and true God.

    We’ve got dreams and songs to thing. Scotland and Ireland is our homeland.

    The globalist traitors in the Labour Party, The SNP – hell bent on war in Ukraine – a shutting down our industry oil and cancelling freedom of speech.

    So implant our fucking foreign North African WEF replacements, while the globalist left wing nut jobs want us to be eating insects. Slaughtering cows driving up of food, to reduce methane.

    Giving our fish away

    The woke left make me sick .

    God bless Jesus Christ. God bless Rod Stewart.

    • Pleasantly surprised at the much more grown up replies than the writer. We are not clones of the North Curve. They represent themselves as an entity and not Celtic. They don’t tell us how to be a fan. As a fan I know my history and my roots. I also know that tens of millions saw Rod and his backing singers promoting our team. He is entitled to his view as are GB and every other fan in our wide and diverse family

  14. Frankie Gault on

    The interview Niall used was from the 1970s. The whole world has changed so much since then. Where I would definitely question Rod would be his set list. He obviously hasn’t learned anything about the treatment of women by singing songs like Tonight’s the Night, where the songs narrator treats the de-flowering of a girl like some kind of medical procedure. He actually makes it seem that he’s doing the girl a favour. Then there was Stay With Me, possibly the most chauvinistic lyrics ever, from an era when male chauvinism was de riguer. Consider the closing line “ Yeah I’ll pay your cab fare home, you can even use my best cologne just don’t be here in the morning when I wake up.” Need I go on. I like Rod and saw him live a long time ago but the great pity is that he has such a canon of really good songs that I was staggered by his choice of songs that are so wildly out of kilter with modern, progressive thought and should really be confined in the dustbins of history.

  15. Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond — I genuinely appreciate the passion and thoughtful perspectives, especially from those defending Rod Stewart’s long-standing support for Celtic. While I respect the affection many feel for him, my position remains unchanged, as you’d probably expect. This was never about gatekeeping fandom, but about reflecting on what I believe our club represents to many of us, but going by many of the the comments I appreciate not all. Healthy debate is welcome, but so too is honest critique. Thanks again for engaging so constructively.

    • the thing is Niall.. I don’t share Rod’s political beliefs either. I think he talks a load of BS half the time. however he should be able to support our club and hold whatever beliefs he likes. we don’t all have to be catholics or provos or have Irish heritage or support Palestine or the Labour Party or whatever. EVERYONE is welcome.. that is at the very heart and the very ethos of who we are as a club. I have met guys in GB who tick every box for the stereotypical Celtic fan who are complete and utter a*seholes as people. so it works both ways. hail hail

  16. James A Barr on

    I believe most of us don`t really care what Rod thinks. We just kind of like having such a superstar as a genuine supporter of our team.

    • You’re in the minority. Use your platform to support Celtic not spout negativity about a fellow Celtic supporter with articles from a time before you were born. Poor stuff.

  17. Awww, poor Chris, suddenly realising that not every Celtic supporter shares his plastic pseudo-political, ‘I’m more left wing than you,’ terrorist celebrating view on life 😄😄

    • Bullshit, just sad to read so many right wing loonballs like yourself have posted shite.

  18. BREAKING NEWS: Rod Stewart Donates $4 Million to Turn His Late Father’s Unfulfilled Dream Into Reality — Building a Shelter for Homeless Youth in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland as a Heartfelt Tribute to Robert Joseph Stewart and the Hometown That Shaped His Life
    See the details in the comment
    Hope you can reassess your comments hail hail

  19. No Sharia Law at Celtic Park.

    I’m backing Reform. Our tradition. Our culture.

    Scotland for the Scots. Natives first. Houses for the indigenous Native Scots. NHS natives first. Get back on the boat Mohammed.

    And give Ireland back to the Irish. Don’t make us have to take it away!

    God bless the Pope!

  20. Pat McCarthy on

    Celtic fans love Celtic. Celtic are a football team. They are not a political team or a religious team . The writer of this article is utterly wrong and misguided. I do not care if I sit beside a socialist or a `tory. I do not care what colour of hair or skin they have. At Celtic Park we are a ll part of the Celtic family. Keep your bigotry and narrow mindedness out of Celtic Park.

  21. Paul mcgrotty on

    What a load of nonsense, who are you to tell anyone what to say or do. Why don’t you keep your politics to yourself and leave other to believe in what they want.

  22. Organized mass invasion is an act of war! No need for military fighting trying to defend our once proud country when you have these effeminate woketard Cucks approving putting the invading army up in four star hotels.

      • Paul Mcgrotty on

        Forgot the usual response of “must be a hun” would come out when people say keep the politics out, just because some have a different view. The problem is no one else would put up with their shite so they find like minded one’s on here who are happy to promote each other, freedom of speech is not allowed on some sites🤦‍♂️

      • So anyone who disagrees with you and shows concern about mass immigration is a “hun”,,, That’s what i love about you socialists / communists,,,,,,,,,Nothing.

  23. A club open to all, as long as you agree with the wee petendy terrorists with their schoolboy politics and their hatred and intolerance of any whose views differ from theirs.

  24. A club open to all, as long as you agree with the wee petendy terrorists with their schoolboy politics and their hatred and intolerance of any whose views differ from theirs.

  25. A club open to all, as long as you agree with the wee petendy terrorists with their schoolboy politics and their hatred and intolerance of any whose views differ from theirs.

  26. A club open to all, as long as you agree with the wee petendy terrorists with their schoolboy politics and their hatred and intolerance of any whose views differ from theirs.

  27. Peter cassidy on

    Just keep politics out of football we are football club and a good club and many diverse supporters ” look at our management team lawell etc do think they supprt left wing veiws . We have supporters going on a bout ira nonsense most likely never been in ireland and could not tell where it is on the map and all this flag waving about palestine we are a football club in business to make money and hopefully win things just enjoy our football not politics.

  28. The Green Brigade have an identity problem. This is Scotland. We care about Scottish issues. There’s 850,000 Scots on a housing waiting list. I’m lucky I’ve got a home. But I want my Scottish brothers and sisters to be housed first and given the same opportunity. Not to be better than anyone else. Simply to be.

    Palestine is university politics. It’s so university – these morons attacked Glasgow Uni with paint last week.

    Wait until they graduate and then realise that they’re fucked.

    At least 10 years ago we had a real cause to debate. Scottish Independence, these fuck wits in the Green brigade. Are wearing a Muslim head scarf. An alien culture. Alien identity. That would throw them off a tall building at the first opportunity.

    Woke wanks that want men in women’s changing rooms since 2017. Finally the tide is turning and Scotland is telling the woke left to go and fuck themselves.

    That’s my message to the writer of this article.

    Celtic is the team for me. I’m voting right wing and I love the tradition of Scotland. My country. My homeland. My culture.

      • What about Scotland? We are a people with our own unique identity and imprint. History an ancient nation, one of the oldest in Europe. And the Green Brigade can’t even get a Saltire up. They’ve never cared once about Scottish issues.

        But that’s because they’ve been reduced by woke indoctrination and distracted. While Mohammed moves in above you on the housing ladder. You’ll not get a relationship of self esteem boost when the immigrants come first. This has to change.

        While you play pretend progressive. Good luck.

        • William, I thought you lot didn’t care about Scotland or Indi?

          The housing ladder ? I don’t mind which deserving individual is above me as long as it’s not bigots and imbeciles like you. It’s britain thieving the assets from most of these counties that force them to flee in the first place.

          Are you and your copeland road pals saying the genocide of innocent Palestinians aided and abetted by the uk is a distraction?

          • https://wingsoverscotland.com/a-butterfly-on-absinthe/#comments

            I am a nationalist. I read Wings Over Scotland. And watch – Through a Scottish Prism every sunday on YouTube. I know for a fact through, these political blogs, that the people Scotland are not taking a fundamentalist view on Palestine or Isreael. The above link will provide the polling to back that up.

            The view shared by the majority of Scotland via Norstat polling is that Scotland thinks both Hamas and Netanyahu are both cunts in equal measure.

            I care about Scotland. And seeing the Green Brigade, cut about looking like Hamas is, making me want to vote Reform.

            I probably won’t. As I want Independence. But SNP are making themselves almost impossible for me to vote for.

            And yes I am massively concerned about the erasure of our culture, with our WEF replacements.

          • Your saying people are taking a side between Hamas and Netenyahu

            They aren’t. They are saying Israel is committing genocide on innocent Palestinians every day and have been for many years.

            Celtic fans and republicans have shown solidarity with Palestine for many years. Particularly now and it’s brilliant and produces the kind of profile for our club that really gets people around the world to love us. Not fuckin Right wing Rod.

          • Paul Mcgrotty on

            You are obviously brainwashed, the world is a different place from what it was when the club was formed. The population is so big now they can’t allow people to move countries whenever they like without restrictions.

          • There are restrictions.

            You need to be classed as a refugee and when you are awaiting for that classification you are classed as someone seeking asylum.

            Less than 5% of arrivals in our country come “irregularly” (an even smaller number on small boats). Most of those people are then found to meet the criteria of refugee. Simple. Even that even smaller number of people who are rejected are probably deserving but can’t prove it.

            There are a higher number of crooks in boardrooms in Scotland than there are failed refugees.

            That very issue is sown into the fabric of our great club and something which Ange took great pride in very recently.

            You need to stop reading the daily mail or the rangers news or whatever it is you read,

  29. All you bloggers get together and hand job each other then post more negativity and tripe than SMSM. Whether you like Rod Stewart or his politics he is a fan and has done more PR works for Celtic than most.

    This attacking of any Celtic Supporter because you dont like something about them is wrong and not what Celtic is about.

    Give it up.

    • That’s just daft.

      So you can be all manner of a scumbag but as long as you support Celtic its ok?

      Rod Stewart is a right wing has been and was and is a racist is what the accusation is?

      I’m not sure that’s the kind of PR i want for my club.

      We are a special club because of our ethos and history and our fans – RS just undermines all of that.

      Bin him

      • I can’t believe what I’ve read over the last two days. I’m not welcome at Celtic Park according to the Just Stop Oil – Pronouns ME/I – Brigade.

        Next time the ‘Green Brigade’ cause Celtic a fine in Europe. I’m supporting the board on a complete and total ban of them setting foot in Celtic Park. No Sympathy now. No sympathy at all in the election year.

        You spotty communists. You have no right to insult half the fan base with your fundamentalist views. So when the UEFA fine comes.

        Lock them out boys. Bhoys. And turn it right back on them. I’m supproting the board this time. NOT WELCOME.

    • Your a racist so your def not welcome and I think 90 percent of the fans will agree.

      Your posts have been a disgrace.

      You would fit right in with the Board tho so well done. Mibbe even the rangers board

      • Everybody appears to be a racist except You, weird that. What happened to free speech?, it seems that only applies to you and your communist buddies in the groin brigade. You and them think you speak for the vast majority of the Celtic fans, nfw do you or them speak for me or the vast majority of the Celtic support.Your love affair with muslim terrorist vermin, who by the way would slit your throat in a heartbeat is sickening . Have you forgotten they tried to blow up Glasgow airport, or the abducted a 1 5 year old boy of the street, tortured & burned him alive. The Son of GOD was a Jew, His Mother the Virgin Mary was a Jew, The apostles, all Catholic saints were Jews, And Saint Peter the First Pope of Rome was a Jew…No guesses who side with.

        • Wow what a bampot.

          I’m nowt to do with the green brigade but I think they are great for what it’s worth. That’s that argument bust.

          Long standing tic fan and our bus was a racist free zone – you’d never have got on it.

          Do you actually go to any games or do you sit in the hoose and watch rod the racist croon for the queen?

          • i would never want to be on ” your Bus “,,probably full of hamas / isis supporters like you,,,,,,,,And Yes i do go to the games.

          • Sigh…

            Interesting you think.that the.opposite of.a.racist is an isis.supporter.

            When I.say interesting.its not really.

            But…..you wouldn’t.have.got on our.bus regardless ….we had.nae rod stewart.tunes.on.

  30. This is hilarious, some wee fanny sitting at his computer telling people who have been following Celtic for over 40 years they are no welcome, because we disagree with him and his other bunch of wee fanny mates politics, it’s time Chris G’s mammy put him tae bed😂😂

    • There’s always been warmers like u at games mate.

      You saying racists welcome at.celtic.park.?

      Good argument tho…..

  31. Ah Chris G, Give up, our club is a club for all,. Just because someone has different opinions to you doesn’t mean they can’t support Celtic, Yankees a chill pill and relax

  32. Still laughing at this. The Green Brigade are living in Oceania. Big brother wears the green and white – and a Palestinian face covering.

    You can sing the songs. Wear the colours, but think for yourself? And you’re out!

    No wrontthink allowed at Celtic Park

    God bless Jesus Christ. The one and true God. I answer only to him!

    And guess what. As of Yesterday. Nigel Farage is the second most popular leader in Scotland ahead of Anas Sarwar. Scotland wants change.

    • Ol David or William the racist is back.

      Steady yourself for the voice of the far right.

  33. I’m.ded chilled.mate

    Can’t not respond to racism.though.so obliged.to call.it out.

    Cheers
    Chris