In 1967, in Lisbon, Celtic Football Club, won the European Cup becoming the first club outside of Portugal, Spain and Italy to win it. The win was and is totemic for the Irish Catholic immigrant community in Scotland that has historically supported Celtic. We suggest the significance of the win reveals intersections of ethnicity, religion, nationalism, and the politics of ‘sectarianism’ in Scotland. During a period of discriminatory practices and attitudes towards Irish descended Catholics in Scotland, this iconic win for a Scottish based club born of Irish Catholics personified for this diaspora that (on one level) their day had arrived. This article explores the socio-cultural significance and legacy of ‘Lisbon 67ʹ for insider and outside...
Abstract: Before the First World War Glasgow was the football capital of the world and also the most...
There is a dynamic and interesting intersection between football and activism. As the world's most p...
This is a study of the history and culture of Celtic Football Club and its imagery. It examines part...
In 1967, in Lisbon, Celtic Football Club, won the European Cup becoming the first club outside of Po...
First paragraph: Like anywhere else in the world on St Patrick’s Day, where there are people of Iris...
First paragraph: John Hoberman observes in Sport and Ideology (1984) that "sport has no intrinsic va...
First paragraph: "There was a time when it would have been inconceivable a club of Celtic’s size and...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
Following a group of diehard Celtic fans (and some that aren’t quite fans!) as they travel to Lisbon...
At football's 1992 European Championship Finals in Sweden, the 5,000 Scottish fans ('The Tartan Army...
Rangers and Celtic Football Clubs, together known as the ?Old Firm?, have received the lion?s share ...
peer-reviewedThis project examines the role that Celtic Football Club plays in the reproduction, mai...
Master's thesis in Change managementThere is a dynamic and interesting intersection between football...
sporting context? This article seeks to demonstrate that these contemporary questions among others, ...
Abstract: Before the First World War Glasgow was the football capital of the world and also the most...
There is a dynamic and interesting intersection between football and activism. As the world's most p...
This is a study of the history and culture of Celtic Football Club and its imagery. It examines part...
In 1967, in Lisbon, Celtic Football Club, won the European Cup becoming the first club outside of Po...
First paragraph: Like anywhere else in the world on St Patrick’s Day, where there are people of Iris...
First paragraph: John Hoberman observes in Sport and Ideology (1984) that "sport has no intrinsic va...
First paragraph: "There was a time when it would have been inconceivable a club of Celtic’s size and...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
Following a group of diehard Celtic fans (and some that aren’t quite fans!) as they travel to Lisbon...
At football's 1992 European Championship Finals in Sweden, the 5,000 Scottish fans ('The Tartan Army...
Rangers and Celtic Football Clubs, together known as the ?Old Firm?, have received the lion?s share ...
peer-reviewedThis project examines the role that Celtic Football Club plays in the reproduction, mai...
Master's thesis in Change managementThere is a dynamic and interesting intersection between football...
sporting context? This article seeks to demonstrate that these contemporary questions among others, ...
Abstract: Before the First World War Glasgow was the football capital of the world and also the most...
There is a dynamic and interesting intersection between football and activism. As the world's most p...
This is a study of the history and culture of Celtic Football Club and its imagery. It examines part...