Spanish fan Gonso at Paradise
By: Paul Cuddihy on 29 Mar, 2012 15:30
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might have been heralded by some as ‘Celtic’s most famous Spanish fan’,
but Gonzalo Bernal Belarra modestly shrugs off that tag. Known by his
friends and fellow Celts as ‘Gonso’, he’s just happy to be part of the
Celtic family.
“I’m not a unique Spanish Celtic fan,” he told Celtic TV. “I know people from Valencia, Asturias, Bilbao, Andalusia, Madrid, Catalonia and, of course, from Vila-real who are all Celtic fans.”
Nevertheless, a video posted on the Internet charting his love of the Hoops has made Gonso one of most well-known Spanish Celts.
The video was directed by two of his friends, Mario Salas and Mariusz Lipinski, for a project of Broadcast Production at the University of the West of Scotland, and it describes how the 30-year-old paramedic from Huesca, a town in the north of Spain, close to the border with France, in Aragon began supporting the Hoops and the lengths he goes to in following the team.
Gonso will be in Glasgow this weekend for the SPL match against St Johnstone, while on his most recent trip – for St Patrick’s Day and the League Cup final – he came along to Celtic Park to speak to Celtic TV about why he’s a man for the green and white.
Watch Celtic TV´s interview with Gonso HERE
“I’m not a unique Spanish Celtic fan,” he told Celtic TV. “I know people from Valencia, Asturias, Bilbao, Andalusia, Madrid, Catalonia and, of course, from Vila-real who are all Celtic fans.”
Nevertheless, a video posted on the Internet charting his love of the Hoops has made Gonso one of most well-known Spanish Celts.
The video was directed by two of his friends, Mario Salas and Mariusz Lipinski, for a project of Broadcast Production at the University of the West of Scotland, and it describes how the 30-year-old paramedic from Huesca, a town in the north of Spain, close to the border with France, in Aragon began supporting the Hoops and the lengths he goes to in following the team.
Gonso will be in Glasgow this weekend for the SPL match against St Johnstone, while on his most recent trip – for St Patrick’s Day and the League Cup final – he came along to Celtic Park to speak to Celtic TV about why he’s a man for the green and white.
Watch Celtic TV´s interview with Gonso HERE
Aqui os dejo la traduccion tal cual cortada y copiada, yo del idioma de SHEKASPEARE ni papa.
Español fan Gonso en Paradise By: Paul Cuddihy el 29 de marzo de 2012 15:30HE sido calificado por algunos como 'Fan español más famoso del celtic', pero Gonzalo Bernal Belarra modestamente encoge de hombros frente a esa etiqueta. Conocido por sus amigos y colegas celtas como 'Gonso', él es simplemente feliz de ser parte de la familia celta".No soy un fan español celta único,"dijo celta TV. "Sé que la gente de Bilbao, Valencia, Asturias, Madrid, Cataluña, Andalucía y, por supuesto, de Vila-real que son todos los fans celtas".Sin embargo, un video publicado en Internet su amor por los aros de gráficos ha hecho Gonso uno de los más conocidos españoles celtas. El vídeo fue dirigido por dos de sus amigos, Mario Salas y Mariusz Lipinski, para un proyecto de producción de difusión de la Universidad del oeste de Escocia, y describe cómo el paramédico de 30 años de Huesca, una ciudad en el norte de España, cerca de la frontera con Francia, en Aragón comenzó a apoyar los aros y las longitudes que va a tras el equipo.Gonso será en Glasgow este fin de semana para el partido SPL contra St Johnstone, mientras que en su más reciente viaje: para el día de San Patricio y el final de la Copa de Liga, llegó a Celtic Park hablar a celta TV por qué es un hombre para el verde y el blanco.Ver celta TV´s entrevista a Gonso aquí

