Book description
In We Are Celtic Supporters Richard Purden examines what created the
culture, ideas and beliefs around Celtic football club. In new and
exclusive interviews with supporters, he explores the Celtic way of life
and the rich traditions that give context to much of the support while
deconstructing some myths along the way. As a travelling supporter he
visits a variety of fans in locations such as New York, Spain, Germany,
Italy and various parts of the UK. He talks to well-known Celtic
supporters such as James MacMillan about the often misrepresented
Catholic roots, to Pat Nevin about why he fell out of love with the club
and to a number of well-known rock 'n' rollers such as Noel Gallagher,
Bobby Gillespie and Johnny Marr. We Are Celtic Supporters gives the
inside story of how major events in Celtic's history have shaped the
identity of the fans, and what it really means to follow this unique
football club. Richard Purden grew up in Edinburgh but with family
roots in Limerick and the west of Scotland he always felt a strong
connection to Irish literature, culture and of course, Celtic FC. While
studying at the University of Stirling he began to write arts reviews
for student magazine Brig and on graduating he was first published in
the Celtic View, Scotland on Sunday, The Scotsman, The Irish Examiner
and The Irish Post. More recently he has contributed to Four Four Two,
the Sunday Mail and the award-winning Herald Saturday magazine.