The Maestro wrote:Now change the title of the thread.
Notice how you've now changed the word sectarian to capital letters in the title.
How desperate to even it out must you be to go to that extent?
The Maestro wrote:Now change the title of the thread.
The Maestro wrote:The Maestro wrote:Now change the title of the thread.
Notice how you've now changed the word sectarian to capital letters in the title.
How desperate to even it out must you be to go to that extent?
Jelavic9|RFC wrote:The Maestro wrote:
Notice how you've now changed the word sectarian to capital letters in the title.
How desperate to even it out must you be to go to that extent?
What? The article says sectarian.
Zlatan wrote:Jelavic9|RFC wrote:
What? The article says sectarian.
Even though I can't fucking stand all the shit Celtic, Rangers shit, I would like to know where in the article it says sectarian?
Jelavic9|RFC wrote:Zlatan wrote:
Even though I can't fucking stand all the shit Celtic, Rangers shit, I would like to know where in the article it says sectarian?
The bold heading, top of the page.
Zlatan wrote:Jelavic9|RFC wrote:
The bold heading, top of the page.
That's what you wrote.
Jelavic9|RFC wrote:Zlatan wrote:
That's what you wrote.
I mean in the link.
The Maestro wrote:Everyone knows the charge is for illicit chanting, not sectarian. Celtic have never been in trouble over sectarian singing.
Yet Jela put it in their probably because he is obsessed about how Celtic fans are perceived. When asked to correct it, and change it to illicit, he put the word sectarian in capital letters.
Such a sad little man.
Zlatan wrote:That's fair enough, although you should have made it a lot more clear.
Celtic face their second UEFA disciplinary case in two months after being charged in relation to two offences during their Europa League game against Udinese in Italy.
UEFA confirmed they had opened disciplinary proceedings against Celtic, charging the Glasgow club with 'the displaying of a banner of an offensive nature and the setting off of fireworks by supporters'.
The case will be heard by the UEFA's control and disciplinary body on January 26.
Some Celtic fans held aloft a two-part banner which insulted UEFA, days after the club were fined about £12,700 for 'illicit chanting' involving pro-IRA songs at a Europa League game against Rennes at Celtic Park.
Several flares were also let off and one was thrown on to the pitch-side track as Celtic exited the tournament with a 1-1 draw at the Stadio Friuli last Thursday night.
Celtic have already banned for life one fan who was arrested in Italy over the alleged assault of a club steward, and who they say was one of those responsible for the banner.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon and chief executive Peter Lawwell hit out out at the 'rogue' element within their support on the day after the game.
The club also vowed to sift through photographic evidence to find those fans responsible for the use of the flares, warning that they will take 'appropriate action'.
Lawwell said: 'It is very frustrating. Those people are not Celtic supporters.
'We will weed them out and these guys will not get back into Celtic Football Club.
'One or two silly little juvenile boys doing funny kids' pranks and stuff and it is bringing the whole of Scottish football down.'
Lennon added: 'My only surprise is that they got the spelling (on the banner) right.
'I am very disappointed, they have let me down, they have let the board, players and background staff down and 99.9% of the support down.'
Alan wrote:Well i dont agree with what has happened, but i hope Uefa also take action against Besiktas after what their fans did to the Stoke players.
They were throwing things at the Stoke players and i think throwing objects from a crowd could cause more harm than singing songs and putting up certain .banners. But then again, they seem to let it go but not if its a scottish or british club, they would hit us hard and probably want to ban us.Jelavic9|RFC wrote:Alan wrote:Well i dont agree with what has happened, but i hope Uefa also take action against Besiktas after what their fans did to the Stoke players.
What did they do?
Good too see that UEFA is coming down hard on all teams now, kick racism/sectarian/illicit behaviour out of football, for good.
Alan wrote:They were throwing things at the Stoke players and i think throwing objects from a crowd could cause more harm than singing songs and putting up certain .banners. But then again, they seem to let it go but not if its a scottish or british club, they would hit us hard and probably want to ban us.Jelavic9|RFC wrote:
What did they do?
Good too see that UEFA is coming down hard on all teams now, kick racism/sectarian/illicit behaviour out of football, for good.
It's some of the fans, probably most of the fans actually, the clubs don't get involved in that.Point wrote:Both as bad as each other.
Both clubs should stop making out ones worse.
MickStupp wrote:It's some of the fans, probably most of the fans actually, the clubs don't get involved in that.Point wrote:Both as bad as each other.
Both clubs should stop making out ones worse.
That's because you don't know how to party!The Maestro wrote:Jela is creaming himself at Celtic getting in trouble and getting a chance to even it out.
I'd much rather have a fine for a flare and a banner with a sweary word on it than trash European cities on every away trip and constantly get fined for sectarian singing.
MickStupp wrote:That's because you don't know how to party!The Maestro wrote:Jela is creaming himself at Celtic getting in trouble and getting a chance to even it out.
I'd much rather have a fine for a flare and a banner with a sweary word on it than trash European cities on every away trip and constantly get fined for sectarian singing.