18 Mar 2019 19:08:09
As a bank holiday Monday here in Ireland I was just reading up on some of our traveling fans yesterday "Police today in Dundee were a disgrace. Assaulting fans, shouting abuse, denying entry for standard banners and then, on St Patrick's Day no less, removing an Irish tricolour from a fan and ejecting them. The recent hysteria has fuelled this madness and could have caused a riot. " If there's any hint of truth in this it's refreshing to see efforts to cut out recent minority football thugs but how about the minority police thugs? Are they really Untouchable? What message does that send out to my Irish born youths., reluctantly and unfortunately for their safety? I'll not let them go, that's what. 🤨.


1.) 18 Mar 2019
18 Mar 2019 22:08:08
I don't know what message it sends out to your Irish born sons, but your decision to not let them go, doesn't make sense. First it means the police win and the bias against Celtic support would only increase . Better for you to teach your family to behave well despite provocation. Police and stewards usually pick on Celtic fans with drink taken.


2.) 19 Mar 2019
19 Mar 2019 10:29:34
Thanks for the advice OMC, I certainly have taught my kids how to behave and am extremely proud of them. My point is at away some games the authority treatment at some grounds treat us like wild livestock there and can be unprovoked moments by them as I described which my point is to avoid by not been there. Hail Hail Chris.