Video: Republican Glasgow Celtic and The Coronation

Celtic fans have held an anti-establishment, anti-imperialist, left leaning position since time immemorial. In the Brake Club days of the late 1800s, supporters were known to carry Trade Unionist banners, they sang patriotic Irish Nationalist ballads about the struggles for Home Rule and the Republican efforts of the Fenians in previous campaigns. Our history as a club and as people gives us an anti-colonial mindset for obvious reasons. Meanwhile, charity and helping the poor is at the heart of our DNA.

Therefore, it is none too surprising that Celtic fans, in general, have little time for the class system of hereditary privilege which perpetuates inequality and was built upon empire.

The Coronation means one thing in Celtic circles, a time when Celtic won the Coronation Cup in 1953, becoming champions of Britain for the third time in as many British cup tournaments (Exhibition Cup 1902 and Empire Exhibition Trophy 1938 being the other triumphs).

As for the event itself, well the supporters at Hampden told one where they can shove that…

About Author

Hailing from an Irish background, I grew up on the English south coast with the good fortune to begin watching Celtic during the Martin O'Neill era. I have written four Celtic books since the age of 19: Our Stories & Our Songs: The Celtic Support, Take Me To Your Paradise: A History Of Celtic-Related Incidents & Events, Walfrid & The Bould Bhoys: Celtic's Founding Fathers, First Season & Early Stars, and The Holy Grounds of Glasgow Celtic: A Guide To Celtic Landmarks & Sites Of Interest. These were previously sold in Waterstones and official Celtic FC stores, and are now available on Amazon.

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