I dont get why they need to be so perfect about it, the whole point is to help these girls out, not to make some grand statement about their DNA . What's wrong with just giving them a chance and seeing what happens? All this fuss about supporting underprivileged kids makes me think they're just trying to tick a box on their anniversary list . And 11 supporters' clubs supporting the foundation is cool, but is it really worth all the hype? Shouldn't we just focus on getting stuff done instead of making a big show out of it?
lol what's up y'all, just saw that Celtic FC is doin somethin right for once they're launchin an initiative to help girls from underprivileged backgrounds get into footy, education & personal development... about time too! i mean, it's not like they've been doin this 125 years or anythin but seriously, it's awesome to see them supportin the community in a meaningful way. let's give it up for Vladyslav & Tony Hamilton for bein part of somethin bigger than just winnin games
so yeah, another celeb charity event... like how many girls' football teams are needed to make up for the lack of female representation in the game ? it's all well and good, but what about the funds? is everything coming from the fans again? i mean, no offense or anything, but some people might think that £10 a month isnationship with the club doesn't exactly go very far...
I'm loving this new programme from Celtic FC ! It's awesome that they're investing time and resources into empowering young women from underprivileged backgrounds, you know? The fact that it's part of their 125th anniversary celebrations just makes it even more special. I mean, who doesn't love a good community-driven project that combines football with education and personal development? It's really inspiring to see a club like Celtic FC putting their social conscience into action. And I'm not surprised they're getting support from all the supporters' clubs around London – those fans are already doing so much amazing work for the charity