brian82 wrote:to yous in scotland, yous werent directly affected by what happend in ireland and can say take your head out of the sand and the rest of it but it had affected my life, my parents life, my family and friends! i dont doubt browns commitment to the team, like i said my only grievence was the tattoo, why would a scottish man want a tattoo of king billy, its the same as neil lennon having a tattoo thats offensive to scottish people! thats hypothetical by the way!
A small bit off topic here like my post, hasn`t got much to do Scotty as Celtic Captain like John Stein he plays for the badge, not Celtics fans Who hate Queen willimina, I get your point my Grandmothers relations were booted out of Carrick-fergus, never to return as sympathizers, so no change there, but I don`t blame the people of the North of either religion, people where removed from their lively hoods, because of religious bigotry & the jaffa`s that forever follow follow them.
My pop & my unc always hated my exceptance that thing have to move on, did a bit about the troubles for my modern studies O level in the late 70`s.
One of best mates has a Gazza tattoo on his calf (yes the one with him playing a flute) although he has lots of other tattoo`s over his body but I have grown to accept that & his mate has one of a soldier waving a rebel flag with Norris Mc Wirrters head on it, (yes one of the twins on Record breakers) & they both like to get their tattoo`s out & show them in public.
As having a tattoo isn`t illegal in Celtic players contracts, I whole heartedly stand by your post but It`s only a tattoo & the media like to rub that in.
It sells papers. ...
