LOL - Personally, I don't like the colour because of what it reprsents... But I had already used a "Two-Tone" idea, with the away shirt... And so I used orange, as I remember their was a kit a few years back that included the dreadful colour... So I thought that it would be acceptable... But I like to push boundries any way...
Not really sure what is shocking/dangerous about orange on a Celtic shirt, they're usually always close to using it anyway with the dark yellow which has been so prominent over the years, they may as well just go ahead and do it.
Well it means "Protestant" doesn't it? I think the idea that Celtic fans would get angry about orange on their shirts because of Protestant connotations which lead us to Rangers is a round-the-houses way of looking at it.
Regarding the other point, gold isn't orange. There's always been debate regarding that and the Irish tricolour as well.
Which Celtic shirt included orange? You got a link?
Funnily enough, when I went to see Celtic at the Wembley Cup there was a guy there with a bright orange polo shirt on and no one batted an eyelid.
i know some celtic fans who would "get angry" at orange upon a celtic shirt, but then again their irish, like my self!
thats the funny thing about northern ireland, we're the only people who'-) fight over celtic and rangers, but yet not know any of the players names! XD