@JimmyJungas It's really just us against the brits. Seen plenty of evidence from Spain in particular that most that care about the game would rather we win.
A rather reluctant Daizen Maeda has to be prodded into action by his team mates - performing the traditional lap of honour victory dance in front of a delirious Green Brigade, following on from his two goals against Rangers this afternoon.
Yesterday was a big day in the history of Celtic Football Club.
On 19 March 1892, Michael Davitt, a prominent Irish republican and proponent of land reform, laid the first sod of turf at the new Celtic Park - the ground where Celtic still play today.
The sod of turf was reportedly brought from Donegal, meaning Irish roots would always be found at Celtic Park.
Michael Davitt is known today as one of Celtic's patrons, and is frequently remembered in tifo by supporters.
His involvement with Celtic, among that of others, is testament to how intrinsically tied the club was to Irish political causes in its early history - particularly Irish republican causes.
My friend Mohammed Saad AlโDin from North Gaza holds deep love and sincere gratitude for Ireland and its people for their solidarity and humane positions. Mohammed is the coach of the Gaza Freedom Skaters team. In this war, he lost a number of the teamโs young members and children, and his home and source of livelihood were destroyed, yet he remains steadfast, holding on to hope.
@Sport4Palestine@IvanOConnor16
@CraigWilliamso9@AnthonyRJoseph@gordonduncan7 The tight fisted bastards want to keep him on the books in case of an injury crisis. That way they won't have to go out and buy anyone
๐ต๐ธ The Falls Park spontaneously erupts into chants of Free Palestine!
The people of West Belfast and Ireland stand in solidarity with Palestine. ๐