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Supporters/Green Brigade Thread; OBFA Act Repealed
Topic Started: 15 Aug 2017, 01:23 PM (325,680 Views)
leith bhoy
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Hats off to the GB, that is an outstanding effort.
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Danny Ghirl 67
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Proud :worthy: Well done everyone :clap:
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When the GB bhoys do their stuff yet again.

Proud to be a Celt.
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As a food bank volunteer with St. Vincent de Paul here in Canada, I am so proud of the efforts of the GB, because I know what these donations mean to the food banks, especially at this time of year.
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very humbling and a fantastic effort from all involved
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Well done to the Green Brigade ...I bet this doesn't make Sky sports news tho.....!!!

CELTIC CELTIC CELTIC
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right. what one of you GB troublemakers was at the Liam Gallagher night? Flares, smoke bombs the lot.
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Well done, GB and all who donated. :worthy:
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1 Dec 2017, 09:40 AM
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1 Dec 2017, 09:30 AM
justinjest
1 Dec 2017, 01:37 AM

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Might be a bit inconvenient for all of 5 seconds, it's a real first world problem though imo.

unfortunately for you and anyone else who likes a whine about it these people have paid their money the same as you and can leave whenever they like, unless the t and c's say you must not leave in the last 5 mins and we have missed it somewhere?
and I've paid my money, so I'm entitled to be annoyed when I'm deprived of the chance to watch the entertainment that I've just paid for. Leave early, if you must, but do it in a manner that causes the least inconvenience to the rest of us who are trying to watch the game.

Don’t think it’s restricted to early leavers.

There’s a guy that turns up 5 minutes late for every game with two weans in toe. Every game it’s the same. I think they go to the snack bar first.

There’s another guy that sits further along who goes for his Pie after 15 mins and usually the toilet during the 2nd half. 3 times I’m up and down for this clown.

There’s a guy who will turn up tonight because it’s a big game. Usually a women and child who use the seats and he usually piles in mid YNWA which is a real pain in the arse.

I’d say, supporters like these are more hassle than those who decide to get up and go before the game is done.

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and I've paid my money, so I'm entitled to be annoyed when I'm deprived of the chance to watch the entertainment that I've just paid for. Leave early, if you must, but do it in a manner that causes the least inconvenience to the rest of us who are trying to watch the game.

Don’t think it’s restricted to early leavers.

There’s a guy that turns up 5 minutes late for every game with two weans in toe. Every game it’s the same. I think they go to the snack bar first.

There’s another guy that sits further along who goes for his Pie after 15 mins and usually the toilet during the 2nd half. 3 times I’m up and down for this clown.

There’s a guy who will turn up tonight because it’s a big game. Usually a women and child who use the seats and he usually piles in mid YNWA which is a real pain in the arse.

I’d say, supporters like these are more hassle than those who decide to get up and go before the game is done.

Without fans who pay at the turnstile, football is nothing. Sometimes we are inclined to forget that. But I just wish the miserable carrots would behave a bit more like me.
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https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/fans-against-criminalisation-guilty-the-story-of-the-offensive-behaviour-at-football-act

Thu 14 December 2017

7pm, £2 + £1 booking fee, Theatre
All ages
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In 2011, the Scottish Government in conjunction with the police waged war on football supporters thinking that they would make for an easy target for a cheap political victory.

Arrests were made, tensions were stoked, relationships between all stakeholders strained and fans lives were ruined.

But the fans fought back. Opposition parties united. Scottish civil society spoke out.

Those who were guilty were not sat in the dock or standing on the terraces, but instead sat in Parliament or stood operating police cameras. It is time that they were held to account.
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jmhgg
5 Dec 2017, 06:59 PM
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5 Dec 2017, 03:53 PM
justinjest
1 Dec 2017, 09:40 AM

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Don’t think it’s restricted to early leavers.

There’s a guy that turns up 5 minutes late for every game with two weans in toe. Every game it’s the same. I think they go to the snack bar first.

There’s another guy that sits further along who goes for his Pie after 15 mins and usually the toilet during the 2nd half. 3 times I’m up and down for this clown.

There’s a guy who will turn up tonight because it’s a big game. Usually a women and child who use the seats and he usually piles in mid YNWA which is a real pain in the arse.

I’d say, supporters like these are more hassle than those who decide to get up and go before the game is done.

Without fans who pay at the turnstile, football is nothing. Sometimes we are inclined to forget that. But I just wish the miserable carrots would behave a bit more like me.
A guy along from me tried to get past when they were attacking our goal last night. I just told him to hold on as there was no way I was letting him past and I maybe missed an important part of the game :lol:
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mac_bhoy
6 Dec 2017, 10:11 AM
https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/fans-against-criminalisation-guilty-the-story-of-the-offensive-behaviour-at-football-act

Thu 14 December 2017

7pm, £2 + £1 booking fee, Theatre
All ages
Book online / 0141 352 4900

In 2011, the Scottish Government in conjunction with the police waged war on football supporters thinking that they would make for an easy target for a cheap political victory.

Arrests were made, tensions were stoked, relationships between all stakeholders strained and fans lives were ruined.

But the fans fought back. Opposition parties united. Scottish civil society spoke out.

Those who were guilty were not sat in the dock or standing on the terraces, but instead sat in Parliament or stood operating police cameras. It is time that they were held to account.
Great support from the Green Brigade last night. Big well done :worthy:
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Prob gonna sound contravesal here. Undoubtedly the standing section has improved domestic atmosphere 10told, unquestionable .But it's has turned a intimidating atmosphere we had in Europe to an almost carnival. Look at when anderlect scored last night. Not even a break in grace which was being sung as if all fine and dandy. It's making almost a false choreographed atmosphere in champs league games with everyone almost waiting to see what comes from the corner to follow on. Compared to 10years ago at champions league games when without doubt there was a more intimidating atmosphere all round the stadium.
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mrober20
6 Dec 2017, 01:12 PM
Prob gonna sound contravesal here. Undoubtedly the standing section has improved domestic atmosphere 10told, unquestionable .But it's has turned a intimidating atmosphere we had in Europe to an almost carnival. Look at when anderlect scored last night. Not even a break in grace which was being sung as if all fine and dandy. It's making almost a false choreographed atmosphere in champs league games with everyone almost waiting to see what comes from the corner to follow on. Compared to 10years ago at champions league games when without doubt there was a more intimidating atmosphere all round the stadium.
The atmosphere at Man City and Bayern games in the last 2 seasons has been pretty much as good as any over the 15 years or so. PSG was also buzzing until they scored.

The shampooe results/performances are a bigger factor than anything else when the atmosphere is flat.
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Humbling and outstanding in equal measure. What a club!

Well done, and enormous thanks, to all involved. :worthy:
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mrober20
6 Dec 2017, 01:12 PM
Prob gonna sound contravesal here. Undoubtedly the standing section has improved domestic atmosphere 10told, unquestionable .But it's has turned a intimidating atmosphere we had in Europe to an almost carnival. Look at when anderlect scored last night. Not even a break in grace which was being sung as if all fine and dandy. It's making almost a false choreographed atmosphere in champs league games with everyone almost waiting to see what comes from the corner to follow on. Compared to 10years ago at champions league games when without doubt there was a more intimidating atmosphere all round the stadium.
It was about the 4th roll of it as well.

That's what happens when ye sing ballads at the fitba.
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Psg was pretty tame imo compared to years gone by. Your right with Bayern , the 5 min spell between mcgregors goal and then equilzing it was rocking , but same again imo. Wasn't what was circa 2006-07 during the games against likes of Man Utd milan benfica etc... just my opinion , just feel the intimidating side is away now and it more friendly that fierce
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Stephane_Mahe
6 Dec 2017, 01:18 PM
mrober20
6 Dec 2017, 01:12 PM
Prob gonna sound contravesal here. Undoubtedly the standing section has improved domestic atmosphere 10told, unquestionable .But it's has turned a intimidating atmosphere we had in Europe to an almost carnival. Look at when anderlect scored last night. Not even a break in grace which was being sung as if all fine and dandy. It's making almost a false choreographed atmosphere in champs league games with everyone almost waiting to see what comes from the corner to follow on. Compared to 10years ago at champions league games when without doubt there was a more intimidating atmosphere all round the stadium.
The atmosphere at Man City and Bayern games in the last 2 seasons has been pretty much as good as any over the 15 years or so. PSG was also buzzing until they scored.

The shampooe results/performances are a bigger factor than anything else when the atmosphere is flat.
I think you are missing his point, we do create a good atmosphere but its a nice atmosphere. Our players enjoy it, opposition fans enjoy it and more importantly opposition players enjoy it. 10-15 years ago we used to boo and whistle the oppositions every touch for the first 20-30 mins and it defo used to disrupt them and our players could sense it. These days we pipe them into the stadium and give them lovely memories. I would love to see us scream and ball like nutters for the first 30 mins to put the shampoos up visiting teams again.
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6 Dec 2017, 01:25 PM
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6 Dec 2017, 01:18 PM
mrober20
6 Dec 2017, 01:12 PM
Prob gonna sound contravesal here. Undoubtedly the standing section has improved domestic atmosphere 10told, unquestionable .But it's has turned a intimidating atmosphere we had in Europe to an almost carnival. Look at when anderlect scored last night. Not even a break in grace which was being sung as if all fine and dandy. It's making almost a false choreographed atmosphere in champs league games with everyone almost waiting to see what comes from the corner to follow on. Compared to 10years ago at champions league games when without doubt there was a more intimidating atmosphere all round the stadium.
The atmosphere at Man City and Bayern games in the last 2 seasons has been pretty much as good as any over the 15 years or so. PSG was also buzzing until they scored.

The shampooe results/performances are a bigger factor than anything else when the atmosphere is flat.
I think you are missing his point, we do create a good atmosphere but its a nice atmosphere. Our players enjoy it, opposition fans enjoy it and more importantly opposition players enjoy it. 10-15 years ago we used to boo and whistle the oppositions every touch for the first 20-30 mins and it defo used to disrupt them and our players could sense it. These days we pipe them into the stadium and give them lovely memories. I would love to see us scream and ball like nutters for the first 30 mins to put the shampoos up visiting teams again.
Fans were just as pish as the team last night.
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