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Celtic fans launch version of Tinder for would-be romantics to bond over love of Hoops to ‘make You’ll Never Walk Alone a reality’

Hopeful lovers can use their connection and mutual love for the Glasgow club to strike up conversations and more

CELTIC fans on the hunt for love can look for like-minded Hoops supporters on a new social media dating group - TIMDER.

Hopeful Casanovas have the chance to find their significant others on the Facebook group after it was advertised by a fellow Hoops fan.

 The page was posted online
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The page was posted online

The girl, posting in Glasgow Celtic Supporters on Facebook, urged Bhoys and girls to get in touch to "make You'll Never Walk Alone" a reality.

She said: "Hey Glasgow Celtic Singles!!

"I know some of ye we're looking for a dating site for fellow Celtic supporters.

"I saw that TIMder existed so join if you want to meet other Bhoys and Ghirls! Maybe you'll get lucky n find someone to take with ya to matches.

 Hoops fans on the lookout for love can use Timder
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Hoops fans on the lookout for love can use TimderCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

"Let's make "You'll never walk alone" a reality! COYBIG HH!"

And plenty of footie fans were quick to make their opinions known on the bizarre request.

One person posted: "Deleting Facebook", with a crying emoji.


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They followed up with the group's "terms and conditions" to prove the legitimacy of the page.

Some fans criticised the page, explaining how it was "cringe-worthy".

One said: "What a load of nonsense.

"I may be single but I’m naw desperate!"

Another added: "HAHAHAHAHA omg state a that".

One commented: "Hahahahaha imagine".


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Others seemed more supportive of the group.

One said: "Excited to meet the ghirl of my dreams".

Another added: "Looks like it’s time to get involved".

One user commented: "Is this for real? Get me an account!"

A fourth responded to the page: "Any nice bhoys wanna take us all on a group date?"

We revealed last year how a similar page popped up named "Frolicking Fenians" where Celts NOT interested in Timder can try and find a soulmate.

Rules of the page were posted on Facebook, demanding "no obscenities like who wants their hole" and "no Sevco stuff on the page".

Did you meet your partner on Timder or Frolicking Fenians? Ring us on 0141 420 5273

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