I think anyone wearing Celtic shirts, jackets, hats or scarves may have been a good starting pointWhat more can the club do though? Stop anyone witha scottish accent coming in? Anyone wearing green?
Why don't you relocate to the parts of the ground where it is likely to be all City even when there is a big away following such as 111/117/118 and the Singing Section
I intend to. I was in 117 before but fancied a change!
yes we were all over Ewood park................not once did I hear us singing IRA songs or saw us throwing coins, lighters and slagging off the locals in their faces.I honestly dont get why blues get all arsey about away fans been in the home end at the etihad
City were renound for doing this exact thing in the late 90s
and before you say yeah but we didnt take the piss
we did the frigging conga all over ewood park in 2000
and before you say yeah but we were going up the other night was a dead rubber
well for celtic it wasnt it means everything to them when they come up against english teams
also again it was a dead rubber why were we even arsed
What more can the club do though? Stop anyone witha scottish accent coming in? Anyone wearing green?
Is it totally beyond the understanding of the Ticket Office, (and judging from the previous posts, plenty of City supporters) that many Celtic and Rangers fans live in the North West, and might have a purchase history at all the major local grounds?
I remember United having exactly the same issues a few years ago, and their fans moaning in the MUEN.
I'm a little unsure as to what people think the club can do here, if someone is going to pass their ticket on to a Celtic fan, or if plenty of northwest Celtic supporters have a purchase history what can the club do about it? Unless you want people stopped and then have to produce photo ID to match the ticket you're holding (which would only prevent passing on tickets) there's nothing else they could do, and after all the complaining about wrist bands and photo ID when we've been away in Europe i doubt that would be popular at every home CL game.
Far too many on here have seen their arse because the guy next to them celebrated when his team scored, fuck knows how you lot cope when you watch a game in the pub if a rival fan is in?
They had a moment, the majority were reasonably well behaved and as far as i could see as many Blues were acting the **** as they were.
If anything i found it a refreshing change to be able to get a different view of an opponent than listen to the usual fuck wits slagging of each and every player.
Enjoyed my trip up there and the return leg, pity it can't be more like that every week tbh.
I've been friendly with a couple of Celtic fans over the years. I'd buy neither a ticket. Blues who passed their own Seasoncard on or bought for others may find themselves in trouble with the club.