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QUIZ NIGHT

The Pat Anderson Glenacre CSC are holding Fund Raising Quiz Night
in the Cathkin Inn. In Mill St Rutherglen on Friday 3rd March 7.00pm all
wlcome

Why Celtic ? for St.Pauli Fans

Many friends, many other Supporters of FC St.Pauli Hamburg or other german football clubs have been ask why we have a strong affinity to Celtic Football Club and its supporters. Also on several occasions around European Games or home games of Celtic we have been ask by the Celtic supporters themselves why we, as a german and non-catholic, support Celtic ? The answer is on one hand very easy but on the other side not.

Celtic-Supporters are special, they are unique in its behaviour, in their views, political opinions and are mostly tolerant towards other religions, style of living or look. They are proud of their irish roots, their foundation by Brother Walfried but also are not clerical to non-catholics. To look a bit closer what makes Celtic Supporters so special I have to go a bit back in the history of following Celtic, as a German football supporter from FC St.Pauli Hamburg. In the end of the 80´s the supporters of FC St.Pauli were following their club in the 1st league of Germany for three years and from a crowd of 3.500 it grows up to 20.000. There were a lot squattered houses and a long left-wing tradition in the district St.Pauli, which also influenced more and more the supporters of the club. We were starting to be famous for being alternative, left-wing and bringing new political views (the german stadiums were infiltrated by organised fascist parties and hooligans) to the terraces. The first non-hooligan or –rightwing Football Fanzine was started (Millerntor Roar) and the fight against right-wing, Rascism and Fascism in Football makes us known in whole Europe (the St.Pauli-Fans against Rechts-Sticker were sold more than 2 million times). From London one of the main active St.Pauli-Supporters was invited to speak in front of Football Supporters in England and on this night he first get into contact to Celtic Supporters and it was a long night and the special link between similar football loving people starts. After that he introduced more and more St.Pauli-Supporters to have a look at the people following Celtic and the games in Bern, Ekeren, Neuchatel, Lisbon, Cologne, Dortmund, Paris, Zuerich, Lyon and so on let the friendship between both parts of the supporters growing up. But why do we feel comfortable with Celtic and their supporters ? Beside the contribution of tolerance against other football supporters, the contribution of left political ideas into the conservative and nationalist football scene the development of the fascination of the Celtic Fanscene was formed by another way of facing the club (independent of sporting success). Normally, for supporters of a football team, the most important thing in their life is success, being top of the league and the best team of the world. The Celtic supporters pay for fight, stake and showing proudness to play for the hoops is as much important as success. In the „unsuccessful“ times of the mid ninties with being second behind Rangers and leaving european cups early, the supporters backed their club and team and gave credit to the players when they tried everything. They were not booing, yelling their or the opponent team. They give credit to the better opponents and still applaude their hoops. That was impressive at so many games and teach us a lot. The same behaviour Celtic Supporters show in the streets, bars and cities of the european host. They fight against the bad reputation of Football-Fans. Being awarded as best football supporters in 2003 for their behaviour in the UEFA-Cup-Final in Seville was no wonder for us, because this is the way how they behave since years and what makes them so special.



But also they are not like sheeps, who just follow one leader or accept all orders, who won´t stand for their rights. They fight against injustice, police oppression and undue behaviour of their own or opponent supporters. Staying together as a unity as Celtic Supporters against attackers. These could be violent and aggressive attacks by hooligans or violent elements from other teams or attacks of the club board against the views, opinions or traditions of the green and white hoops. The different initiatives, like „Celtic Fans against Bigotry“, „Racism“ or „Fascism“ are good examples.



But not only their own problems are interesting for Celtic Supporters. Also the fights against oppression, for independence movements in Europe or the world is a special thing about parts of the Supporters of Parkhead. This is another positive thing about Celtic Supporters. They are well educated about the movements in Palestine, the Basque Country, Chiapas or South Africa and support them as well as they did for the Irish struggle for decades.



Another impressive and astonish thing is the world wide spreading of Celtic Supporters. Through their irish roots there are Celtic Supporters and Celtic Supporters Clubs in nearly every corner of the world. On a trip through South America i was in a village with 1.500 inhabitants in Bolivia. There was an Irish Pub and the owner was a mad Celtic Supporter. In Seville during the days of the European Cup Final 2003 we met Celtic Supporters with Irish Roots from New York, Australia, Argentina and also the Antarctica (he works there). Through Celtic i first get contact to Irish people from Belfast, Dublin or Derry and they invited me to visit there country. In a very warm and friendly atmosphere they teach me more about irish history and the herewith attached history of Celtic. Never met a more traditional and historical Club than Celtic. Anywhere in Ireland you meet Celtic Supporters in Celtic Pubs who are organising trips to the games (which are all away games) and have a really strong affinity to the club in spite of hundreds of miles away from Parkhead. Irish people went all over the world in the last hundred years but take their roots and their club with them. It is fantastic to meet so many different Celtic Supporters from many parts of Europe at the games. On one occasion i went to an Old Firm with a Supporters Club from Dublin and the long line of buses, the crowded ferries were marvellous.



When i firstly visit a game of Glasgow Celtic i was surprised of the friendly and peaceful atmosphere they create in Cologne without giving up their political ideas. It was a mixture of hard drinking, singing, celebrating, behaving like guests in a foreign country and city but still stand to their irish history, for their antirascist opinion and to their tolerance towards their own people and the people which showed up.



They always make us feel comfortable and welcome. I have been travelling through European football a lot and at mostly every club in Europe you find aggressive, scaring people. But the history of Celtic, the irish roots make them behave different. In 1996 we organised a double decker bus to Glasgow for a weekend and a home game of Celtic against Motherwell. The whole weekend was magnificient. There were Irish Rebel Bands playing in every pub on every night and we got in contact with so many Celtic supporters who were also political thinking people and not only consumating football. There was a spiritual kinship. Celtic Supporters form their club, their audience, their life of football.



Many Football Fanzines exist, many fundraising gigs have been organised for different political or charitable reasons, this all makes it more than worth supporting this special club from abroad and be a part of the community around parkhead.





By Heiko Schlesselmann, Supporter of FC St.Pauli Hamburg

THE CSA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME KEIGHLEY CSC AND THE MOSSTODLOCH CSC INTO THE FAMILY WE HOPE TO HAVE A LONG AND SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIP

The Sons of Donegal c.s.c. are having their 25th anniverssary dinner dance in the Thistle hotel on Saturday the 18th of March.Past,present and non members welcome.
music will be provided by the Pilgrams from County Kerry.
ticket details contact Jim Gallagher on 0141 423 3237 or 07870628699


CLUB AND FANS WORK TOGETHER
Following in depth discussions the Jungle Bhoys and the Club have addressed the issue of the lack of atmosphere at home games and are ready to announce a three points plan to tackle this problem.

1. A new DEDICATED Singing Section will be opened on January 14th at the Celtic v Kilmarnock match. Anyone interested in getting behind the team for 90 minutes win lose or draw and getting back to the days when we were the 12th man should contact the celticjungle.bhoys@ntlworld.com ASAP Those who relocate will keep the conditions of their present season ticket and will move back to their own seat for the visit of Rangers, in the unlikely event that they make the split, subject to availability.Any Supporters Clubs who want to sit together en masse are encouraged
to contact us NOW.

2. The Flags & Banners debate has reached a conclusion whereby any CSC or individual who wishes to bring their banner to home matches is free to do so subject to the set down criteria being agreed. The Jungle Bhoys are keen not just to bring back the vocals to Celtic Park, but the visuals too.The Jungle Bhoys have offered to administer the registration of all banners.What are you waiting for? Get your CSC banner registered NOW!

3. Any supporters Club or individual who would like to hang their banners at Celtic Park on a permanent basis are invited to do. The Club are happy to announce an initiative whereby banners can be hung along the back wall of the top tier and front tier in an effort to brighten the place up. Contact the Jungle Bhoys for more

JOINING THE ASSOCIATION
Any club wishing to set up a supporters club/joining please contact Jim Forrest on 0141 631 1571 or email jimforrestcsa@yahoo.co.uk.
Can all clubs please ensure the Association has an up to date email address of clubs in order to ease correspondence.  If not please contact Jim Forrest at the above email address. Contact the office on Tel/fax  0141 556 1882 or phone contact each week day, 12noon - 4pm or email: CSAssoc@btconnect.com - the address is 1524 London Road, Glasgow, G31 4QA
 
REGISTRATION 2004/05
Registration forms can be downloaded from the web site.  We are now accepting applications forms from new and former branches.  Your club must be registered in order to participate in the following ticket allocation schemes.
 
HOME TICKET ALLOCATION
Clubs requiring an allocation for any games next season should contact us with your requirements.
 
AWAY TICKET ALLOCATION
Allocations are now closed.  Clubs who have opted to participate will be allocated tickets as agreed.  Tickets should be available on the Thursday in the week prior to the game.  Any club wishing to drop out or cut their allocation for next year contact John Hay on johnhay67@yahoo.co.uk  Any new club wishing to join the scheme will be added to a waiting list.
 
BENIDORM APARTMENT
 
Contact John Hay on 0141 550 3317 on Monday and Thursday between 6-7pm. Prices as follows: Nov to May £125 for a family of four, June £150 for a family of four, July - August £180 for a family of four, Sept £150 for a family of four and in Oct. £135 for a family of four.  The flat is now almost fully booked only Nov and Dec are available this year.  Why not book up for next year.  The flat is not available during the convention

NEW ORLEANS CSC WATCH THE BIG MATCH
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THE CSA WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO OUR APPEAL.AND HERE IS WERE YOUR MONEY IS GETTING SPENT.THE ONLY WAY THE WORK STOPS IS FOR THE MATCH.

THE ONLY WAY TO WATCH THE BIG MATCH
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