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Is Celtic about Rangers about religion?

Is Celtic about Rangers about religion?

The very foundations of the two Glasgow football clubs are built on the religious division between Catholicism and Protestantism. Traditionally, Rangers supporters are Protestant while Celtic fans support the Catholic Church.

Who is more sectarian Rangers or Celtic?

One study showed that 74% of Celtic supporters identify themselves as Catholic, whereas only 10% identify as Protestant; for Rangers fans, the figures are 2% and 65%, respectively.

Why is Celtic FC Catholic?

Celtic were founded in 1887 by a Marist (Catholic) Brother from Ireland and the club’s origins were firmly embedded in Irish Catholicism. Rangers, founded in 1872, became the team of the Scottish Protestant working class almost by accident.

Is Chelsea FC Catholic or Protestant?

Historically (but not exclusively), Chelsea FC are a club linked to a Protestant following. With links between the Chelsea Pensioners and the Protestant Church intrinsically running through the club and its geographical position in West London, it is fair to surmise that Chelsea FC are a protestant club.

Is Noel Gallagher a Celtic fan?

Gallagher, who comes from an Irish Catholic background in Manchester is a well-known City fan; however, during Martin O’Neill’s first Glasgow Derby, Gallagher watched on as Celtic beat Rangers 6-2. It isn’t the first time that the High Flying Birds frontman has declared his love for Celtic.

What is the difference between Celtic and Rangers?

Celtic were founded in 1887 by a Marist (Catholic) Brother from Ireland and the club’s origins were firmly embedded in Irish Catholicism. Rangers, founded in 1872, became the team of the Scottish Protestant working class almost by accident.

What happened to the Rangers-Celtic rivalry?

The signing of former Celtic player Mo Johnston in 1989 brought Rangers’ boycott of Catholic players to an end. For a time it seemed as if the religious-inspired rancour was being pushed to the margins in their rivalry in a more secular society.

What is the relationship like between Rangers and Northern Ireland football clubs?

At first, relations between the two clubs were cordial, with Rangers supplying the opposition for their neighbours’ first game. However, the opening of a huge shipyard in Govan, just a short walk from Rangers’ Ibrox home, by industrial firm Harland and Wolff, saw an influx of workers from Belfast in the 1910s.

Is religion becoming part of the identity of football in Scotland?

“In a time where religion is less important in society it is almost as if it has become part of the identity of football in Scotland,” said Morrow. “In a sense, sectarianism now is a way of behaving rather than a way of believing.”