Of Course Celtic Are Right: Why Is This Even a Debate?

As I sit here on a beautiful morning in Castlebar, Count Mayo, in anxious anticipation of my daughter’s appearance in the All Ireland final of the Scór Sinsir, it’s difficult not to think of my mother’s grandparents who emigrated from Belmullet just down the road. 

Facing all the travails of Irish immigrants to Scotland at that time, Mum’s grandparents eventually found themselves in Cleland. A small Lanrkshire mining town, where children would play on the bing, a mountain of mining waste.

Fortunately for me, it was from there that Mum met a young football prospect from Coatbridge, and the rest is history. 

To this day though, not a history welcomed by elements of society in the West of Scotland in particular.

This hatred manifests and overflows when these regressive societal groupings are gathered together in one mass of deeply unpleasant toxic, supremacist, sectarian and racist bigots, who unilaterally identify as fans of The Rangers.

But remember, they’re only that way for 90 minutes. Then they go home to be productive members of a modern, inclusive society, welcoming all and sundry in their loving, progressive embrace. 

No seriously.

That’s what we’re still asked to believe.

There is a particular kind of weariness that comes with being a Celtic supporter in the modern age. It isn’t the physical exhaustion of the miles traveled or the vocal cords strained. Rather, it is the mental fatigue of dealing with a neighbor that refuses to join the twenty-first century, and revels in historic hatred. 

We find ourselves, once again, mired in a “dispute” that shouldn’t be a dispute at all. At its core, this isn’t about footballing rivalry or “banter.” It is about the basic, fundamental right of workers to go to their jobs without being assaulted. 

It is about the right of fans to attend a match without fearing a pitch invasion from individuals who view sporting rivalry as a mandate for Neanderthal violence.

The Context: Safety Over “Sporting Imbalance”

The news that Celtic have moved to withhold the away ticket allocation for the upcoming derby has, predictably, sent the usual suspects into a state of performative outrage. The Ibrox club has scurried to the SPFL, crying “sporting imbalance.”

It is a deflection so transparent it would be laughable if the stakes weren’t so high. Let us be clear: Celtic are right.

The fact that we are even having a debate about whether a club should be forced to host a group of documented thugs, who only weeks ago were involved in a hugely dangerous violent incident targeting Celtic staff, players and fans, is a damning indictment of the leadership at Ibrox and the spinelessness of our governing bodies.

The Myth of Individual Accountability

Following the disgraceful scenes at Ibrox on March 8th, where a Celtic victory was met with a literal charge of the light-headed brigade, the narrative from Govan has been one of “individual accountability.”

They claim they are “working through” sanctions. They argue that an entire group shouldn’t be punished for the actions of a few.

I oppose collective punishment, but if you cannot control these ultra thugs within the environs of your home stadium, then how on earth can Celtic be expected to facilitate a 2,500 allocation of them which includes the masked ultras mainly responsible for the recent violent attacks on Celtic players, staff and fans. Not to mention the fact that virtually nobody has ever been held accountable for the numerous previous incidences.

It wasn’t just the Union Bears of course, but they didn’t just lead the charge, they were enthusiastically trying to get other violent elements of the support to join them in what could have been a catastrophic incident. 

Why the “Union Bears” Are a Collective Risk

The Union Bears are not a loose collection of strangers who happened to sit in the same postcode. They are an organized, self-identified collective. On March 8th, that collective identity was used to facilitate a violent breach of security.

 * They didn’t just “wander” onto the pitch; they ran the length of it in retaliation for a loss.

 * In the ensuing chaos, at least one member of the Celtic staff was assaulted.

 * Police and stewards sustained injuries while simply trying to do their jobs.

* Fans were attacked and had fireworks fired at them, into a stand containing families.

When a group clearly uses its organization to facilitate violence in a witnessed attack, the group loses its right to the privileges of organization. 

If a pub becomes a consistent hub for organized brawls, the licensing board doesn’t wait for every individual regular to be convicted before they shut the doors. 

They recognize that the environment itself has become toxic.

The pattern is undeniable

When you lay out just some the incidents chronologically, it becomes impossible to ignore:

Unless of course you’re The Rangers board or the SFA.

• 2019: Pitch invader confronts Scott Brown

• 2022: Broken glass, bottle assault on physio, multiple fan injuries

• 2025: Coins, bottles, vapes, lighters, mugs thrown at Celtic players

• 2026: Pitch invasion, assaults on players and staff, flares thrown

It is not a one‑off.

It is not a blip.

It is not a misunderstanding.

This is a systemic failure to control a section of the home support.

And Celtic have every right, indeed every responsibility, to protect their people.

Celtic’s Reasonable Compromise

Celtic’s position is not one of “banning Rangers fans” for the sake of it. It is a position of basic safety management.

The club explicitly stated they were willing to provide the full allocation, provided that none of those tickets were handed to the Union Bears. 

Think about that for a second. Celtic were willing to welcome over two thousand visiting supporters. All they asked for was a guarantee that the specific group responsible for the most recent outbreak of violence be excluded. Especially since the review into this matter has not concluded. 

Instead of seizing this opportunity to show moral leadership, Rangers chose to protect the Ultras. By refusing to separate themselves from the thugs, the Ibrox board has effectively tied their identity to their most volatile element.

A Dereliction of Duty at Ibrox

The statement from Ibrox regarding “sporting imbalance” is a masterpiece of gaslighting. To suggest that the absence of 2,500 fans is a greater threat to the “integrity of the competition” than the physical safety of staff and supporters is a perversion of logic.

Where was the concern for integrity when Celtic staff were being targeted?

The failure of the Rangers board to proactively seek out and permanently ban those responsible for the March 8th violence is not just a lapse in judgment; it is a policy. They appear terrified of their own basement dwellers. They have allowed a “tail-wagging-the-dog” dynamic to take root, where the Ultras dictate the terms and the board provides the cover.

The Stadium as a Workplace

It’s easy to forget that a football stadium is a workplace. For the players, the coaching staff, the stewards, and the cleaners etc Celtic Park is where they earn their living.

If Celtic had reason to believe a specific group of people intended to bring dangerous materials or violent intent into the stadium and did nothing, they would be liable. 

The risk assessment is clear: the presence of the Union Bears constitutes an unacceptable threat to the safety of everyone else in the ground.

Setting the Right Precedent for Scottish Football

Rangers claim that withholding tickets sets a “dangerous precedent.” On the contrary, it is exactly the precedent Scottish football needs.

For too long, the “Old Firm” label has been used as a shield to protect a “both-sides-ism” that ignores reality.

 1. There is no “both sides” to a staff member being assaulted.

 2. There is no “both sides” to a violent pitch invasion, with intent to attack players and fans at the other end of the ground. 

Is it somehow unreasonable to set the precedent “if your organized fan groups cannot be stopped from inciting or participating in violent incidents, they will not be invited?” 

Or is that just the game in this country finally acknowledging the need for common sense safety procedures, and being forced to confront one clear and obvious security risk. 

Final Thoughts: Why is this a debate?

It is a debate because we live in a country where the SFA won’t enforce the rules against the establishment club, and the club themselves won’t risk a single coin of the ultra blue pound to protect players, staff and fans of other clubs, in particular Celtic. 

We have a media that is often too hesitant to call out the Ibrox hierarchy for their cowardice, preferring instead to talk about “tribalism” as if it’s an act of God rather than a series of choices made by grown men.

Celtic are not being difficult. They are acting as the only adults in the room. They offered a compromise, and it was rejected.

If the SPFL has an ounce of integrity, they will look at the evidence and tell Rangers quite clearly: Your right to an away allocation does not trump the duty to keep people safe.

Until Ibrox values the safety of the public over the approval of the Union Bears, they have no business complaining about being left outside the gates.

Celtic simply cannot be seen to let that potentially disastrous last encounter remain unacknowledged in a practical (not just performative) way. 

The Celtic board have a duty of care,  and the Ibrox club have remained unpunished for a lengthy series of attacks and incidents that endanger the entire playing staff and the fans. 

Celtic are unequivocally right to protect Paradise. 

Let’s shine a light on Scotland’s shame and demand consequences for actions that simply cannot be tolerated. 

Responses

  1. MR PETER DUNNE Avatar

    100% correct ,John I have just literally said to Peter Martin that I find it incredible that Celtic FC are being brought to task about this matter, I politely pointed out that the sound of silence from SMSM,Rangers football club ex players and so called pundits were at great pains to condone the behaviour of the rangers ultras and said “they were antagonised,just incase anyone forgets that Celtic like any other company on the planet reserves the right to refuse anyone they see fit ,yours in Celtic and keep up the good work

    1. SonofCeltic Avatar

      Thanks for your thoughts and the kind words Peter.

  2. Gerard Tobin Avatar

    Excellent piece again

    1. SonofCeltic Avatar

      Thanks Gerard!

  3. Tim Avatar

    Another fine piece John. Laid out in crystal clear language that even ‘basement dwelling neanderthals’ will understand. Love the descriptive language ✊

  4. Tony Duffy Avatar

    The Irish and Catholic population has never been been welcome in this “great wee country” merely tolerated when it suits them !

  5. Franny Weldon Avatar

    Absolutely spot oan John. It’s oor hoose and we’ll look eftir it how we see fit. Keep up the guid work pal.
    👊🏻🍀😎

  6. Bernard Flannery Avatar

    Absolutely spot on John, this thuggery has been accepted as the norm for too long in these games. The Ibrox club have been getting away with it and at last Celtic have said enough is enough. Not before time. Well done for calling it out John.

  7. Kenny McAdam Avatar

    Brilliant article John..nailed it..

  8. Andrew Avatar

    Celtic taking a stand against their threats, intimidation, and now televised violent attacks is long overdue. Just like the liquidation events in 2012 though, we’re all expected to pretend we didn’t see what happened with our own eyes and swallow their lies and deflection.

    Am I being too wildly optimistic to hope that this could be the first hint of proper leadership sneaking out of the boardroom?

    If they have finally found a backbone, on this topic at least, fair play to them.

    Keep fighting the good fight John.

    1. SonofCeltic Avatar

      Thanks Andrew!

  9. Paulion67 Avatar

    Should be interesting to see what way the SPFL sub committee rules. I’m a great believer in POSIWID – The Purpose Of A System Is What It Does.
    I will be pleasantly surprised if the SPFL ” System ” stands up to the currant klub playing out of Ibrox. I think they’ll get their allocation but I’d love to be proven wrong. Time will tell. HAIL HAIL.

  10. John Dempsey Avatar

    The TRUTH is always hard to hear for irresponsible people, John.Keep the thugs out Paradise only a matter of time before there’s a serious Incident worse than that Celtic fan being kicked in the HEAD repeatedly trying to board his supporters bus,for goodness sake who would think of doing that.It could have been a murder. Well done Celtic BOARD for once,GOT to protect fans and players and staff. Always enjoy listening to you on ACSOM and own articles John, May GOD keep you safe and God bless..John Dempsey. jd6689212@gmail.com.

  11. charles6767 Avatar

    There’s no debate. Why would you invite these feral idiots into your house. Great article as always John.

  12. Magua Avatar

    We can all thank Peter Lawwell for the existence of Sevco. As the CEO of Celtic FC in 2012, it was his duty to strangle the new club at birth. Instead, he gladly collaborated with corrupt officials within the SFA and Scottish League, to ensure that the cretins who supported the deid Ibrox club, would continue to have a club to support. Any individual with cojones, would have dragged David Murray and Co through the courts, to ensure that everyone involved in that decade of fraud saw the inside of a gaol cell. Thanks a bunch, Brother Lawwell. Well played.

    Hail Hail.

  13. John Newlands Avatar

    Good read John. Also missed the point about trouble at Falkirk last week which had nothing to do with Celtic. Wherever they go there is trouble

    1. SonofCeltic Avatar

      I was actually going to address that and refer back to my “it’s always the rangers” blog, but it was already too long!

  14. Peter Broughan Avatar

    Excellent piece, John.

    The undeniable fact is that the staunch powers that be at Ibrox perennially play to the ugliest of galleries.

    They do so because they have to; if they failed to support the bottom feeders then their whole raison d’etre collapses in ruins around their dropped trousers. Surrender, don’tcha No?!

    It’s just what they do, with shooders twitching to the beat of a Lambeg Drum.

    You also touched on the systematic failure of the mainstream commentariat to address the vile reality that regularly rears its monstrous head.

    I was watching the charge of the lightheaded brigade on television as Emma Dodds, doyenne of Rangers TV, literally gave us a different version of the events that were playing out in front of our boggling eyes.

    In the unlikely event of her taking part in a beauty competition her sash (sic) would bear the identifier “Miss Represented.”

    There is a sinister understanding among all of the media institutions and their representatives, Wright only one story can be told: “One’s as bad as the other!”

    It is pish, and the world and his wife knows that it is pish, but still they parrot the same truth-bending cliché.

    The best way to deal with the whole pack of them? A good pumping In a fortnight’s time.

  15. Pat Hughes Avatar

    Superb reading John, you’re a 100% spot on, safety over sporting advantage… Yes Celtic have a duty of care over fans & employees.
    Paddybhoy from Coatbridge 🍀

  16. johnfitzpatrick64 Avatar

    The Parkhead Toilets will be relieved..

  17. Ian McMillan Avatar

    Spot on John. These thugs have got away with it for far too long.

  18. Robert Johnston Avatar

    Spot on John , The Sinn Fein 49ers and Peter Martin and the rest of the media need to take good hard look at themselves over this instead of burying their heads in the Sand .

  19. Barrie Murdoch Avatar

    I couldn’t believe it . “Rangers “ said they would act on it right after the game . I seen the union bears where at the next game . I couldn’t believe it and I said to a rangers fan and he shrugged it off . With there short history shouldn’t have been surprised

  20. michael donnelly Avatar

    Thoughtful and powerful piece ! “ light headed brigade “ … I’m going to borrow that !!

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