CELTIC fans unfurled a banner taking aim at Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the conflict in Gaza at Rugby Park. A section of ...
The banner displayed before Celtic’s 2-0 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, said: “From Balfour to Starmer. The crimes of the empire live on. Britain is committing genocide in Gaza.” Celtic supporters ...
McGregor’s cross drifted into the net in first-half stoppage-time and Kuhn sealed a 2-0 victory at Rugby Park when he ...
Suspected Green Brigade members wave Irish and Palestinian flags in an act of defiance against Britain’s war dead ...
Kendrick Perkins, a key member of the 2008 Boston Celtics championship team, was notably absent from the recent ...
Celtic's manager Brendan Rogers said the minute should have been completed, while a fan group explained why they made the ...
A section of Celtic fans also waved Irish and Palestinian flags and raised a series of banners which read: “From Balfour to Starmer, the crimes of the empire live on, Britain is committing genocide in ...
Brendan Rodgers’ side are in Scottish Premiership action against Kilmarnock this afternoon. Aberdeen defeated Dundee on Saturday to go top of the table, but the reigning champions have the opportunity ...
Celtic fans held a banner which said: “From Balfour to Starmer. The crimes of the empire live on. Britain is committing ...
Celtic went on to extend their unbeaten domestic run with a well-contested 2-0 win in Ayrshire on Sunday (November 10), however the protest that preceded kick-off captured headlines in its own right.
Derek McInnes has hit out at a section Celtic fans for forcing the Remembrance Sunday minute's silence to be cut short at Rugby Park.
The Green Brigade say they protested against Britain's 'hypocrisy' after a minute's silence for Remembrance Sunday was cut ...