legacy0100says...

Oh man this is ironic. I've never seen the Celtic cross being used that way before. For Irish and Scottish Gaelics the Celtic cross is just a Celtic cross, symbolizing their religion and culture. While the Hooligans in Poland are using it as a symbol of racial supremacy, kind of like how the Swastika from India came to be known as a Nazi symbol, which also changes meaning in different cultures as in Hinduism it's a good luck charm, while in buddhist context it symbolizes circle of life or eternity.

dannym3141says...

With the latest stance of the main football authorities - namely that of completely stamping out all racism - i think it's a joke that the competition is being held anywhere with a reputation for racism. There are OBVIOUSLY going to be incidents that could be avoided elsewhere, and i know avid supporters who can't go through fear of being attacked.

But it's ok, i'm sure someone got a nice fat brown package out of it, if they even bother being so subtle.

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