Deserves a thread of it's own.
Can't believe they didn't at least attempt to throw it over
The Celtic banners. Lord, how many man-woman hours went into dreaming them up? There was a level of genius about some of them, one in particular, a gigantic image of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse with Neil Lennon in the saddle on one and Hector the taxman on board another. Your Day Is Coming was the message underneath this footballing Mona Lisa. All around it, people waved black flags and held mock gravestones, each with its own message – The End, Rot In Hell, Scotland’s Shame, Get It Up You. Not subtle, but then subtlety wasn’t in the plan. Down the other end of the stadium another collection of Celts held up signs with the word Goodbye written in a dozen different languages. This was goading on a grand scale. If there was a Champions League for revelling in the misery of others, then Celtic would be Europe’s pre-eminent club.
CHEEKY Celtic fans wound up their Old Firm rivals at yesterday’s SPL clash with a host of hilarious banners.
The Hoops diehards used the last derby clash of the season to have a dig at Rangers’ financial woes and Ibrox fans’ fears they could go to the wall.
One banner read: “Your grandchildren will be Celtic fans!”
And a giant flag, rumoured to have cost £3,000, featured Celts boss Neil Lennon, disgraced Gers owner Craig Whyte, the Grim Reaper and Hector the Taxman as the four horsemen of the apocalypse with the message “Your day is coming”.
Can't believe they didn't at least attempt to throw it over