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Post by clydebankcelt on Sept 23, 2010 21:24:02 GMT
calling all celtic supporters David Friel “I’D walk a million miles for one of your goals”. These famous lyrics have been sung by millions of Celtic supporters throughout the world during the club’s incredible 121-year existence. From Lisbon to Seville, Glasgow to Aberdeen, the Celtic supporters have continually shown themselves to be the best in the world, earning recognition along the way. In 2003, after the monumental run to the UEFA Cup final, Europe’s governing body presented Celtic with its annual Fair Play award, while FIFA also honoured the club with a similar award months later. Now, as part of a special film being made to highlight the exceptional and unsurpassed backing given to Celtic by the supporters, the club wants to hear from Hoops fans around the world with a story to tell. Have you really walked a million miles to see Celtic score just one goal? Did you go to Lisbon and forget to return? Did you go to Seville and end up a Spanish citizen? Have you travelled by planes, trains and automobiles from some far-flung destination to catch a glimpse of your beloved Celtic? Have you interrupted a trip to the North Pole to see how Celtic got on in a pre-season friendly? Did you miss your wedding day to see the Celts? Was watching the Hoops play a European tie more important than seeing your first child being born? Have you attended every game for the last 25 years? Do your middle names extend all the way from Simpson through to Lennox? Are you the only Henrik in your class? If that’s the case, then we want to hear from you. Celtic is more than a club and our supporters are revered all over the world. Year after year, thousands travel across the globe to back the team. The Celtic supporters are unique and this is your chance to play a part in a film that shows just how fanatical they can be. If you have a unique, funny or incredible story to tell about life as a Celtic supporter, email us at fansstories@celticfc.com and we will get in touch to organise an interview. Keep checking www.celticfc.net for further updates.
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Post by themoch on Sept 23, 2010 21:34:54 GMT
"ive hawked a million tiles " my mate who sells bathrooms told me )
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Post by kingkong on Sept 23, 2010 22:17:13 GMT
I Think every Celtic supporter has a story to tell. wether it,s from going to the games in the early 80,s waiting outside the ground asking "MISTER GONNA LIFT US OVER"... the man selling the macaroon and chewing gum,the young lads going round the park with their blue boxes selling pies,the mobility 3 wheelers rolling in down by the jungle to park at the rangers end behind the goals... to your first experience of all seater stadiums.. first European experience(mines being away to young boys and getting gubbed 5-1).. ... every time going to and coming home i always felt it was something special following "MY" Team...glasgow celtic...
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Post by Tiger on Sept 23, 2010 22:20:04 GMT
jeesus.k. .k im still that small i can still walk under the turnsiles;D
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Post by mikbhoy on Sept 23, 2010 22:28:39 GMT
"ive hawked a million tiles " my mate who sells bathrooms told me ) jeesus.k. .k im still that small i can still walk under the turnsiles;D Aye, I'll vouch for that.
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Post by emerald on Sept 23, 2010 22:31:31 GMT
Tigger is the only persom im bigger than
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Post by Tiger on Sept 23, 2010 22:39:45 GMT
Tigger is the only persom im bigger than i can vouch for that ,but im a gentleman so ill stay stoom
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Post by kingkong on Sept 23, 2010 22:41:36 GMT
Bigger in what deptartment frances .... or is that another story... ;D
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Post by carson67 on Sept 23, 2010 22:45:00 GMT
sounds good i look forward to reading some great tales.
Mine would be how i got to seville.Got a transit from Glasgow to Edinburgh then a flight to London waited four hours for a flight to Barcelona then drove from barca to seville which took about ten hours,there was ten of us in a nine seater down to seville from barca,no tickets no accomadation but what a journey and i will never forget it
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Post by Tiger on Sept 23, 2010 22:46:26 GMT
Bigger in what deptartment frances .... or is that another story... ;D i could divulge that k.k. but im a gentleman that smillie should give you a clue
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Post by emerald on Sept 23, 2010 22:46:57 GMT
dunno kk didnae have me magnifyin glass way me that day ...
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Post by kingkong on Sept 23, 2010 22:48:44 GMT
Bigger in what deptartment frances .... or is that another story... ;D i could divulge that k.k. but im a gentleman that smillie should give you a clue What you saying gerry,that frances has an arse the size of the back end of a glasgow bus.. ...shocking mate...
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Post by emerald on Sept 23, 2010 22:51:59 GMT
the clyde tunnel describes it betta KK
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Post by kingkong on Sept 23, 2010 23:14:18 GMT
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Post by Tiger on Sept 23, 2010 23:19:58 GMT
the Clyde tunnel describes it Betta KK What does that mean Frances,that you are used to huge big things going into you all day and night... (ouch)....lol..... PS only joking frances....i know you have an arse the size of Kylie minouge... ;)yummy yummy.... crawler
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Post by delgreco on Sept 24, 2010 6:06:24 GMT
sounds good i look forward to reading some great tales. Mine would be how i got to seville.Got a transit from Glasgow to Edinburgh then a flight to London waited four hours for a flight to Barcelona then drove from barca to seville which took about ten hours,there was ten of us in a nine seater down to seville from barca,no tickets no accomadation but what a journey and i will never forget it Pmsl, can just imagine the patter, great story,,,, as for the banter and going off topic, you get used to it, with this shower, this is one reason why this will be a great site, you can have a wee go at each other and still laugh, hhmth
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Post by Sassenach on Sept 24, 2010 17:57:26 GMT
Sad, Seans no here and yet some still manage to bring down the thread. Control yerself KK
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Post by clydebankcelt on Sept 24, 2010 18:23:28 GMT
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