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It is called ‘ultra culture’, a term so broad it ranges from footwear to flags to fistfights ... known for songs, Irish songs, not overly political. Within a year Celtic supporters started ...
Celtic fans waved ... The main flag bearers, literally and figuratively, were the Green Brigade – an “ultras” group formed in 2006, renowned for their Irish Republicanism and unflinching ...
Feyenoord Ultras hold up their 'Zero Tolerance' banner while posing with flags they claim they stole from Celtic supporters ... club has strong links with Ireland and some supporters are known ...
A group of Celtic ultras have apologised to their ... in a section of the stadium bedecked in Green Brigade flags and banners. The ultras statement was released after the Parkhead club learned ...
Wary of further Uefa disciplinary action, Celtic had asked fans not to bring any flags associated with the Middle East conflict. An email leaked on social media shows Celtic cited “repeated ...
The Green Brigade unveiled their latest pro-Palestine banner prior to Celtic's game against Kilmarnock this afternoon. The ultras group called on other supporters to sing the popular Irish folk ...
CELTIC ultras group ... by green and white flags in the rest of the section and accompanied by the words 'Today we dare to win'. This is apparently a reference to what Irish civil rights ...
Starting with Wednesday's home match with St Mirren, the self-styled ultras group - which ... tifos - a visual display of flags or banners - they have landed Celtic in hot water with UEFA on ...
The Green Brigade ultras group defied calls from the club not to show support for Palestine by waving flags and those supporters have subsequently been suspended from attending games at Celtic Park.
A Green Brigade banner has been spotted in La Liga as the ultras group continue to be locked out of Celtic games. The hardcore fans' group have been offered support from other fan sections from ...
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