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Title: Words Fail Me
Post by: The Moan Ranger on November 04, 2010, 09:21:24 PM
"Celtic have banned a charity from selling poppies at Parkhead for Remembrance Sunday .Now fundraisers are hoping that hoops chairman John Reid - former defence Secretary - will overturn the ruling.

The ban follows protests by supporters who claim poppies are " hugely insensitive " to Irish fans. The Poppy Appeal,with its 48 member charities,helps raise millions for war veterans injured in active service. A charity insider said : " We've never been turned away by any of the big clubs and we find it shocking that Celtic would implement this ban " . Our welfare work is a lifeline for thousands.We hope Mr Reid will reconsider ".

About 100 fans walked out of a match in 2008 when players wore poppies on their shirts.

But most of the 50,000 fans joined a one-minute round of applause to mark the anniversary of the end of WWI. A Celtic spokesman said " We don't do collections in the grounds for anything ".

Un-fuckin-believable.
Title: Re: Words Fail Me
Post by: Snoopy on November 04, 2010, 09:33:36 PM
There are an awful lot of Irish bodies buried in Flanders!
Volunteers to a man, heroes all.
Perhaps someone should point this out.
Title: Re: Words Fail Me
Post by: The Moan Ranger on November 04, 2010, 09:40:31 PM
There are an awful lot of Irish bodies buried in Flanders!
Volunteers to a man, heroes all.
Perhaps someone should point this out.

Impossible to point things out to those to blind to see, I'm afraid.
Title: Re: Words Fail Me
Post by: Barman on November 05, 2010, 04:40:14 AM
It is always the minority that has the power these days - unless you are a smoker of course...

The players should obviously wear poppies - anybody that walks out in protest should be banned from the club for life...

A chance for John Reid to show if he is man or... oh well...