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Supporters/Green Brigade Thread; OBFA Act Repealed
Topic Started: 15 Aug 2017, 01:23 PM (325,717 Views)
IainG
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Ah but I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now
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Got off fairly lightly in view of our recent record of minor infringements but I'd rather not see these at all.
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Quiet Assasin
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..for the maintenance of dinner tables for the children and the unemployed
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'Thur oan thur last warnin fae UEFA'

:lolhuns:
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Dannybhoy95
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Champions Again Olé, Olé
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remy mcswain
23 Oct 2017, 11:03 AM
Another boot in the baws for the embarrassed/ashamed/the sky is falling in brigade.
Next time, but.

They'll close the stand next time.
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bubba
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Getting on a bit
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But but but a stand closure

Good result

Not even that hefty a fine
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Zurawski 7
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Off treasure hunting in Holland
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Joe the Baker
12 Oct 2017, 10:10 PM
I wonder if people's opinions will change when the Uefa punishment is doled out ?
guess we will find out today
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Joe the Baker
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It feels like yesterday... I wish it was tomorrow.
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Zurawski 7
23 Oct 2017, 12:25 PM
Joe the Baker
12 Oct 2017, 10:10 PM
I wonder if people's opinions will change when the Uefa punishment is doled out ?
guess we will find out today
:lol:

Didn't take you long did it ?

We got off lightly, I'm pleased but surprised. The guy that did it was still a clown.
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Tam Haas
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As if yesterday's result wasn't hard enough to digest for the Huns, now they get hit with this.

Puppetmaster Liewwell at it again!

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smudgethecat
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The deal was done between UEFA and Peter/Opus Dei in Geneva last week.
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Zurawski 7
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Joe the Baker
23 Oct 2017, 12:26 PM
Zurawski 7
23 Oct 2017, 12:25 PM
Joe the Baker
12 Oct 2017, 10:10 PM
I wonder if people's opinions will change when the Uefa punishment is doled out ?
guess we will find out today
:lol:

Didn't take you long did it ?

We got off lightly, I'm pleased but surprised. The guy that did it was still a clown.
nobody ever argued against your last sentence
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fatboab
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Just before the Dawn

smudgethecat
23 Oct 2017, 12:31 PM
The deal was done between UEFA and Peter/Opus Dei in Geneva last week.
wait 'til they find out PL asked UEFA to take it out the £370,000 due to Sevco for our performances.
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Muzz
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BRFA
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Next time, but... :nono:

:lmao:
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bhoyfromdacountyhell
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Retired and now a BT Sports pundit
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Oscar Strummer
23 Oct 2017, 11:06 AM
fatboab
23 Oct 2017, 11:04 AM
Bobby Peru
23 Oct 2017, 11:01 AM
10,000 Euro fine for the PSG game
that lad won't be able to afford that.

He spent more than that on his makeover for the court appearance.

:) :lol:
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behan
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past his best.
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Worth it.
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DG145
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Ah well, there goes our unbeaten run:

"Community victory as Celtic pledges to show film on matchday"

http://thirdforcenews.org.uk/tfn-news/community-force-celtic-to-address-match-day-behaviour

Celtic Football Club has caved in to pressure from its local community and will now show a film highlighting the impact of fans' behaviour on match days.

Parkhead residents have for years fought to reign-in the behaviour of home and away fans who they complain create chaos before and after games.

But the football club refused to take part in the campaign run by local residents, believing it unfairly targeted home supporters.

Locals complain that over 50,000 fans create constant problems in the area, urinating in doorways, swearing at residents, discarding litter and are frequently sick on pavements.

In response children from St Mungo’s school teamed up with social enterprise the Media Co-op and the Parkhead Housing Association to make a film highlighting the behaviour of some fans.

Despite being viewed over 120,000 times on social media, the Glasgow club has still refused to show it at half time during games or host on their website.

But, now a senior club official has pledged to TFN the club will show the film both at half time on selected match days and also put a version on its website.

Celtic’s supporter’s liaison officer John Paul Taylor told TFN: “It was the wrong timing initially and we felt versions of the films we’d seen unduly focused on the home fans when we know this is a problem caused by all fans.

“We will now be showing the film in the stadium once we get it formatted and we’ll highlight it on the website too.”

Jim Strang, chief executive of Parkhead Housing Association, said it was “excellent news.”

“It’s been disappointing that Celtic wouldn’t engage with us,” he said. “The film is the culmination of a community coming together to deal with a very real problem.

“As Celtic is the area’s biggest employer, exerts huge influence and has a responsibility, we were perplexed as to why it didn’t want to get involved.

“It’s a huge boost its now seen sense. Hopefully it’ll go some way in changing fans’ behaviour.”

The 90-second off-beat animation carries the message that they wouldn’t treat a football pitch the same way they treat the streets and residents around stadiums.

In the film a player slips on a banana skin on the pitch and the goal has so much rubbish in it the ball bounces out of the net.

It’s a huge boost they’ve now seen sense - James Strang
In another scene, a football lands in a puddle of urine. The overall message of the film is: “You wouldn’t litter or pee on the pitch, so please respect our streets on your way to the game.”

Community activist Angela Jamieson, who came up with the idea for the film, said: “Living beside a football stadium I was fed up with fans leaving litter and worse in our streets. I was worried for my grandkids.

"We had no way of getting through to fans, so I came up with the idea of a film made by local children.

“I got film-makers Media Co-op in to show the children how to make their own animation. I’m so proud of how well they did: they made the point and they made it funny too.”

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Tim Waits
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Small-Minded Bien-Pensant

Bobby Peru
23 Oct 2017, 11:01 AM
10,000 Euro fine for the PSG game
Hammered, and rightly so.

:(
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SonOfBobo
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In the film a player slips on a banana skin on the pitch and the goal has so much rubbish in it the ball bounces out of the net.


Unduly harsh on Craig Gordon
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Ned Rise
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These boots were made for hunbustin'
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DG145
23 Oct 2017, 02:07 PM
Ah well, there goes our unbeaten run:

"Community victory as Celtic pledges to show film on matchday"

http://thirdforcenews.org.uk/tfn-news/community-force-celtic-to-address-match-day-behaviour

Celtic Football Club has caved in to pressure from its local community and will now show a film highlighting the impact of fans' behaviour on match days.

Parkhead residents have for years fought to reign-in the behaviour of home and away fans who they complain create chaos before and after games.

But the football club refused to take part in the campaign run by local residents, believing it unfairly targeted home supporters.

Locals complain that over 50,000 fans create constant problems in the area, urinating in doorways, swearing at residents, discarding litter and are frequently sick on pavements.

In response children from St Mungo’s school teamed up with social enterprise the Media Co-op and the Parkhead Housing Association to make a film highlighting the behaviour of some fans.

Despite being viewed over 120,000 times on social media, the Glasgow club has still refused to show it at half time during games or host on their website.

But, now a senior club official has pledged to TFN the club will show the film both at half time on selected match days and also put a version on its website.

Celtic’s supporter’s liaison officer John Paul Taylor told TFN: “It was the wrong timing initially and we felt versions of the films we’d seen unduly focused on the home fans when we know this is a problem caused by all fans.

“We will now be showing the film in the stadium once we get it formatted and we’ll highlight it on the website too.”

Jim Strang, chief executive of Parkhead Housing Association, said it was “excellent news.”

“It’s been disappointing that Celtic wouldn’t engage with us,” he said. “The film is the culmination of a community coming together to deal with a very real problem.

“As Celtic is the area’s biggest employer, exerts huge influence and has a responsibility, we were perplexed as to why it didn’t want to get involved.

“It’s a huge boost its now seen sense. Hopefully it’ll go some way in changing fans’ behaviour.”

The 90-second off-beat animation carries the message that they wouldn’t treat a football pitch the same way they treat the streets and residents around stadiums.

In the film a player slips on a banana skin on the pitch and the goal has so much rubbish in it the ball bounces out of the net.

It’s a huge boost they’ve now seen sense - James Strang
In another scene, a football lands in a puddle of urine. The overall message of the film is: “You wouldn’t litter or pee on the pitch, so please respect our streets on your way to the game.”

Community activist Angela Jamieson, who came up with the idea for the film, said: “Living beside a football stadium I was fed up with fans leaving litter and worse in our streets. I was worried for my grandkids.

"We had no way of getting through to fans, so I came up with the idea of a film made by local children.

“I got film-makers Media Co-op in to show the children how to make their own animation. I’m so proud of how well they did: they made the point and they made it funny too.”

Film looks alright to me.

There are too many folk out there who think other people are just there to pick up their shampoo for them.
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This Bhoy's Life
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Oscar Strummer
23 Oct 2017, 11:06 AM
fatboab
23 Oct 2017, 11:04 AM
Bobby Peru
23 Oct 2017, 11:01 AM
10,000 Euro fine for the PSG game
that lad won't be able to afford that.

He spent more than that on his makeover for the court appearance.

:lol:
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Bhoyball
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So PSG fined 5k euros for breaking our seats. Does that go to us to repair them?
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SonOfBobo
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Bhoyball
23 Oct 2017, 03:18 PM
So PSG fined 5k euros for breaking our seats. Does that go to us to repair them?
UEFA Christmas bar kitty iirc.
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