A Quote by Fergus McCann

Celtic is a community institution the supporters are entitled to be proud of. — © Fergus McCann
Celtic is a community institution the supporters are entitled to be proud of.
Celtic supporters want to be proud of their Club. That's all they want. It is what they deserve.
Tommy Burns was a brilliant human being. One of the biggest compliments ever paid to me was that I was to Celtic supporters what Tommy was to Rangers supporters. You're not universally loved, far from it, but you are accepted.
One of the reasons Old Firm supporters could relate to me was I was one of them, playing for the team I wanted to play for. If we scored at Celtic Park, the only people I wanted to celebrate in front of was Rangers supporters.
Celtic fans are some of the greatest supporters I know.
It would've cost less, and left the previous owners with nothing, to go into liquidation. But it would also be humiliating for Celtic. So we paid all the bills. Celtic means the same to me as it does to other fans. I identify with the club and wish to be proud of it.
The fans are entitled to have their opinion of course, to be supporters and to think whatever they like.
I've played in Birmingham and Manchester where there are supporters of rival clubs too. You have to adjust to your surroundings. You can't go wandering around Glasgow in the wrong areas. As a Celtic player you can't do that.
Although I am proud of all supporters, especially those legislators who have had the guts to buck the party and support me, there are some supporters who risk more than their political careers. They risk the wrath of extremists and even their livelihood for publicly supporting me.
I think society is entitled to recognize marriage as an institution that involves one man and one woman.
Given the amount of money circulating in the sport, European taxpayers and supporters are entitled to know how their clubs are being managed.
Celtic enjoys a greater community spirit than any other club in the world.
I am proud of the fact the community elected a congressman who was born and raised in the community. I am trying my best to be successful for the community.
I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere.
One primary reason is, [Donald Trump's] supporters didn't care - and, in fact (and frustratingly so), his supporters ate it up. His supporters loved it.
It was an amazing experience for me to play at Celtic Park in a big European game. It's a privilege to be a Celtic player, with massive crowds and great fans.
The invitation come from some institution who really involving so-called my own profession, these fields. And then different universities or education sort of institution, I feel that is the place where the awareness of these things to start and to spread a more human community. So then on that level, yes, I have some obligation.
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