Celtic Fan Banner Highlights Influence Of Immigrants In Club’s Formation

Celtic supporters unveiled a banner against Hibernian at Easter Road highlighting the influence of immigrants in the club’s formation.

With much discussion in the UK about the role of immigrants in society, Celtic supporters have made it clear that immigrants were vital to the club’s inception.

Simply put, Celtic is a club that is open to all.

11th August 2024; Easter Road, Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, Hibernian versus Celtic; Celtic fans banner Created by Immigrants

Celtic supporters’ strong connection to the cause of the state of Palestine has also been apparent in recent years through banners and flags.

Supporting Celtic is more than just following a football team; many see it as a way of life.

This is reflected in messages from fans about political situations, with their empathetic nature towards those less fortunate being clear for all to see.

Supporters were treated to an impressive display this afternoon, with Celtic emerging victorious after a 2-0 win against Hibernian, thanks to first-half goals from Nicolas Kuhn and Callum McGregor.

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