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  1. Just thought you may be interested in the view of a Vigo fan last night -

    What the Spanish are saying about us

    Celtic have showed solidarity with the people of Vigo making a donation of £5000 to the disaster caused by the collapse of the Prestige oil Tanker.

    The Celtic Foundation, the Charity branch of Celtic FC, made the donation to help the cleaning up operation on the Galician coast.

    Also the club will make another £5000 donation to the Federation of the Rocks of Celta who are providing aid to those effected by the disaster.

    From us at DelCelta.com all we can do is applaud this gesture and say what an honour it is to play Celtic.

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    Celtic is a GREAT club! Greatness is not decided by performance on the football field but by solidarity and good will. Watching the Celtic fans makes you want to skip the office for the eliminatory beers! Victor

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    Such solidarity as this could already see in the encounter celebrated 14 days ago in the Celtic Park. When the accident suffered by the oil tanker announced to the fans and a applause for the followers of the Celta was requested who had themselves displaced to Glasgow. Sixty more than sixty thousands fans that went to be present at the shock were put still on and dedicated a warm one and prolonged applause to the hundred of present Celta fans. Glasgow Celtic is a great club.

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    I love Celtic. At the end of the match the Celtic fans below us were throwing scarfs and hats and getting Celta goods in return. As we left they clapped us and then starting singing CELTA CELTA CELTA! I think they are the greatest supporters we have had and I think the solidarity is no surprise from Glasgow Celtic. I hope if we lose we lose to a team like Celtic rather than a team like someone else.

    Looks like they know how to embrace good fellow supporters!!!!!!!

  2. night night lads.....going to dream about being paired with Liverpool in the draw tomorrow!!

    And eh, might just put in a sad thought for the league leaders at present in Scotland, as they have no other interests!!!

    wink wink

  3. sums up the super dooper ENGLISH LEAGUE, eh!!!

    BRFC OUT...LEEDS OUT....FULHAM OUT!!!!!!!

    next round ... LIVERPOOL OUT!!!

    but I suppose its only a losers cup anyway.

    AS for Rangers, there time will come, no change with the league, they have just beaten us and not a single supporter is bothered as the might of the CELTS will make it three in a row!!!! So to the huns here ......... You will have a long long wait before the league flag leaves Paradise!!! Stand up for ther Champions!!!!!! Yous will be shown up for what yous are are @#/? football team!!!!!!

    Anyway away to celebrate on the Celta Vigo Forum as it has more humour than here!!!!

    BYE BYE Boys!!!

    PS. Rangers & Celtic will rule any British League in due course!

  4. jas - I didn't experience the policing last night. I'm just a quiet (until I get inside) home fan with four kids so I'm not going to attract attention. I can tell you our club generally receives praise for its handling of away support as do Lancashire police.

    If football fans purchase forgeries or tickets from anything other than an official source the outcome is always in doubt. If you have fans who know they have forgeries trying to enter the ground this is going to be met with resistance - see my post above

    I experienced the policing last night on the walk to the ground, and under the circumstances OVERALL I feel they did a good job under provocation from both sides.

    r u a part-time policeman???

    As the police acted as through they were part-timers last night also!!!!!!

    :D

  5. jas - I didn't experience the policing last night. I'm just a quiet (until I get inside) home fan with four kids so I'm not going to attract attention. I can tell you our club generally receives praise for its handling of away support as do Lancashire police.

    If football fans purchase forgeries or tickets from anything other than an official source the outcome is always in doubt. If you have fans who know they have forgeries trying to enter the ground this is going to be met with resistance - see my post above

    Ye Paul, all I can really say is I experienced the same night as yourself!!! all good homoured!! pubs mixed, no trouble!!

    But with REAL tickets and to be attacked by the Police just outside the entry to the ground was terrible,as I'm sure you would agree as there was woman and kids in with us aswell, but the horses still charged everyone!

    I'm going to stop now, cos I feel I'm just going on about it too much. when I should really be wanting to talk about the game!

    How's did yous feel about big sutton after his goal, by not really celebrating it, a true gent on a visit to his past club! But he did have a hugh grin on his face when he turned to the celtic fans!!!!

  6. I can only speak for myself and my brother! We we're just about to go through the gates, when the horses came running at us, knocking us down, my brother even lost his ticket as we were trying to show them it!! Once he got back to his feet the policeman (THANKS!!@@!) gave him it back!!! But as a normal fan attending games every second week, with 60k supporters, I must say I was really feeling sick by it all!!!!

    You would be if you had done nothing wrong, and had f**king horses running over you!!!!!!!!!! It would turn a normal minded person mad!! but, we (my brother and I) remained clam throughout it.

    I not going to say there wasn't drunks etc trying to get in without a ticket, or pushing their way around. I'm not here to defend them, believe me, I was just as sick with them, BUT it could all have been easier for everyone, if the stewards/Police knew what they were doing!

  7. We wound Celtic up after the first game and they got their revenge.  Let's remember that it was the'r biggest game of the season and I'm still not convinved that Celtic are a decent team.  They got their breaks -  the slip by Short - the corner that was a throw-in for the second and nothing we did went in.  I'm not too bothered by what the nation thinks of us, my main concrn ois that it doesn't effect our league form.

    was about the sutton miss and Hartson's clear header!!! should have been 4-0

  8. Sorry to everyone who have any trouble.

    I have to say I was in two pubs prior to the game and there was no trouble, one being the Fernhurst, yes we we drunk, yes we sung our heads off, and yes, even Celtic supporters tried to take care of the really dunken thugs!

    But, as a Celt attending many matches all over Europe, we were attacked by the police horses outside the ground twice! We had real tickets, but, the way the police teated the decent fan nothing short of making you totally lose your mind! The Police haven't any idea of what was happening. If they were use to attending to big crowds, they should have had a police line further away from the turnstile, to check the tickets within 10 feet of the turnstile was a totally JOKE!

    Inside, not a single person could find a seat!!!! every starcase was full and the stewards/police really need to sort this out!!!

    I'm a normal celt who loves footie, and likewise people, BUT, the police attack on us was a disgrace and whoever was giving out the orders should be sacked!!!!

    At the turnstile, I spoke to a steward supervisor and even he said he couldn't believe what he saw the police doing!!!!

    Also, if the police line to check tickets have been further back, the amount who got inside the ground without tickets would have been nearly none.

    All quite on the way home. Apart from the shouts to the police who deserved more than just songs at them!!!!!!

    But, great game, and well done bhoys!

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