Talk:Belfast Celtic

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[edit] Religion/Sectarianism

Shouldn't we explicitly say that this was the big Catholic team? And shouldn't we say this for other Northern Ireland teams, when appropriate? We discuss sectarianism straight out in Celtic F.C., for instance. john k 23:52, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

In terms of support Belfast Celtic was mainly Catholic but in terms of players and other staff it was mixed. It might be slightly misleading to describe them as the "big Catholic team" as in Scotland only Celtic and Rangers can really be described teams representing one religion whereas in Northern Ireland many teams are closely associated with one religion.