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Just One Big Happy Family PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Tic Doc   
Monday, 19 December 2011 23:55

Celtic_fans_againLike many of you, I consider myself very fortunate to have been brought up in a strong, stable and loving family.  The fact that it was a family built around traditional Celtic values has defined me to this day.  The three pillars were ‘family, faith and football’. Please note the order in which the late and great TB listed these. Family first!

Two of the key principles of a strong Celtic family are:  First, when you do something wrong or step out of line, you need to face the consequences of your actions.  Second, while admitting you were wrong, and doing something about it, you can rely on the help and support of your family to get through troubled times.  The family comes together to resolve problems through two-way communications.  It stays within the family and is no one else’s business. ‘Ourselves Alone’.

 

During the half century plus that I have been on this planet, I have on occasions needed the help and support of my family.  On other occasions, I have had the privilege of being able to reciprocate.  Both ways, the support has always been forthcoming with no strings or conditions attached.  The last thing my dad said to me on my way to getting married at the tender age of 23 was ‘the door of this house will always be open for you’.  In other words, whatever the future held for me, whatever situation I found myself in, I could always rely on my family for support.  Thirty years later, I hope that my wife and I have passed on these strong family values to our own offspring.

 

Based on the above, it will come as no surprise that I think the PLC Board and their PR advisers have handled the events of last Thursday evening very poorly indeed.  Unless the law of this land has recently been changed by Salmond or Rupert Murdoch, we still live in a democracy where you are innocent until proven guilty.  For Celtic PLC to pander to the media rat-pack by naming and shaming an innocent young man is nothing short of disgraceful. Yes he is innocent until proven guilty.

When convenient from a PR perspective, the ‘we are just one big happy Celtic family’ line is trotted out by the Board.  For some reason, this always seems to coincide with AGMs.  My message to the Board is that you should never hang-out to dry an innocent member of your family.  There was a much better way of handling this, the traditional Celtic family way.

Also, I do not think it is right to call Celtic fans scum, even renegade fans.  This was the word used, on Friday evening, by two of the best known members of the Celtic twitterati.  One then backtracked by saying that he was not referring to all Celtic fans, just some.  This was followed by a tweet saying that it was only a small section of fans he was referring to – the Green Brigade.  So that’s fine then?  The Green Brigade is “a group of people regarded as contemptible or worthless”.  Different fans will have different opinions on that one.  Because of my traditional Celtic values, I do not consider any human being to be worthless.

The words scum and Celtic fan should never be used in the same sentence. Not at all! Never! End of story!  If you are scum, you can call yourself a Celtic fan, but you are not.  If you are indeed a Celtic fan, you cannot be scum.  It’s that simple.  (Ok I know I have just done what you should never do and used the words in the same sentence, but hopefully you get my point).

I will refrain from given the two of them any further publicity through identification.  Both claim to be journalists and really should know better. But then again, we all know that sensationalism sells.  Most of us will remember the Celtic ‘scum’ who forced a plane to make an emergency landing at Cardiff airport on their way back from a European away game?  Tried and convicted by the media rat pack, the ‘scum’ were subsequently shown to be ‘scumless’ i.e. totally innocent.  By then the PR damage had been done.  I can’t remember a public apology being issued.  Support from the Board at the time to clear their name anyone?

The young man, and others who may have been involved in the Udine incident, may well indeed be guilty.  If so, he/they deserve to be punished, but surely the punishment should fit the crime.  If, as claimed, a physical assault took place then that does become a much more serious offence.  However, to the best of my knowledge no one has yet been convicted of any crime.  I am not a lawyer, but I think the presumption of innocence still underpins our legal system.

Quotes

The following comments have been attributed to members of our Board and football manager regarding the incident:

Quote 1:

“These people are embarrassing me and my backroom staff………..they are embarrassing the club, they are embarrassing 99 per cent of the support. But most importantly of all they are embarrassing the players”.

I would agree fully with this. The incident was stupid in the extreme coming so close after the recent fine imposed by UEFA.  However, would the same comments not also apply to our Board?  No vision, no ambition, no strategy, nothing; managing a vicious circle of decline off and on the park.

To say that Thursday was a ‘magnificent’ performance and our best in a European away game since beating Liverpool in 2003 shows the depth to which we have sunk.  We are now accepting the unacceptable. The performance was good but not ‘magnificent’.  Is one decent European away performance in almost a decade not embarrassing to the support? Glass houses anyone?

Quote 2: (This one is a mash-up)

"We're going to go on the front foot. We're going to weed these guys out. We know who they are and we'll deal with them”

“You are not doing the club any good……… You are not wanted”

“Our real fans will come forward and try to put an end to this’

What a nice thought to finish with - the Celtic diaspora working together to put an end to a decade of Board mismanagement and neglect.  But then again, maybe we “should be careful what we wish for and grateful for what we have.”

A Merry Christmas and Good New Year to the real Celtic family.  You know who you are.

 

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Comments  

 
0 #1 The Thinker 2011-12-20 03:58
100% agree.

On the football side of things. I have no idea why Neil Lennon wouldn't regard our away performance and incredible 0-0 draw, which knocked out the mighty Barcelona in the Nou Camp, back in March 2004 as a better performance than the Udinese one or atleast say "Our best away performance since 2004"

Merry christmas all my fellow tims and never let rats like Bill Leckie get away with such hypocrisy.
 
 
0 #2 theticdoc 2011-12-20 16:23
Thanks for taking the time to comment.

'Nil carborundum illegitimi'

A very Happy Christmas to one and all.
 
 
0 #3 joebhoy 2011-12-20 17:40
Great article you've IMO pinpointed the important aspects of the tawdry affair! Why was this person named and shamed so quickly by the club?! If this person did do this he was wrong but do not name him to a baying press pack that has morals that would shame a sewer rats is wrong..

It really angered me the ponificating of Lawell and Bankier, the aforementioned should be skulking in a darkened room, make no mistake his mismanagement has cost us titles and of course much needed revenue from the
champions leaugue.

That doesn't detract from the banner which lets be honest was crass and stupid! we have enough enemies at home to contend with without opening up a European front.

The 4th estate will Milk this for all it's worth and do their utmost and best to split the support.
 
 
-9 #4 Macq 2011-12-20 19:09
I agree with some of your sentiments here. For instance, Lennon's bizarre comment about Thursday's performance really is mind boggling. I also agree that the PLC have handled things in an utterly incompetent, amateurish and cowardly manner.

However, by that I mean they should have rid Celtic of the cretins that pass as the green brigade a long, long time ago. At the start of the season Lawwell actually made some punters move seats just to accommodate these erseholes.

After the Poppy scandal he still did absolutely eff all to get these half wits away from Parkhead.

After the Hibs debacle when the gb admitted they stopped the Police from arresting someone, Lawwell still sat on his fat arse and did nothing.

Well now you see the result. When you give moronic, infantile, attention seeking pussies like the gb an inch, they will gladly take a mile.

Lawwell could have got rid of them a long long time ago. He bottled it and now the inevitable has happened. The blame lies solely with Lawwell for allowing these brain dead animals to get away with their filth for so long. Well done Peter.
 
 
0 #5 theticdoc 2011-12-20 20:39
Thanks joebhoy - that's a question i have been trying to answer in my own head since writing the article. Why, as you say, was the person named and shamed so quickly. Why was there a queue at Glasgow Airport only too happy and willing to speak to the press - Lawwell,Bankier,NL - all clearly briefed by the PR people on the line they were to take. Was this just a bad 'call' by said PR people or is there a hidden agenda there. The first move in getting rid of the GB altogether? Anyway - a very Merry Christmas and Happy 28th Dec to you and yours.
 
 
0 #6 theticdoc 2011-12-20 20:47
Macq - thanks for your comments. As i said in the article, different fans have different opinions about the GB. My own opinion is different from yours but that is the point of a site like this - everyone is free to express their own views. I do, however, have a problem with some of the language you use. I would never use the term 'animal' to refer to any Celtic supporter or group of supporters....but as i said, everyone is entitled to their opinion. A Merry Christmas and Happy 28th Dec to you and yours.
 

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