Someone's in a great mood today.
I couldn't give two flying fucks what Celtic fans are doing. You could spend all day listing the crimes of the British Army (the ones that have came out, that is) and each one is a national disgrace. Although I wouldn't protest about it at a football match. If you don't agree with the silence then come into the stadium once it's done.
Okay then, I could easily say that I object to the red poppy on the basis that, some of, the people who wear them are sanctimonious and ill informed about their reason for wearing them. It can work both ways.
Is this turning into a game of top trumps though? My family lost such and such... If you go back far enough, most people on this site will have lost someone from their family as a result of war, so your use of that as an "I'm better than you" is a bit strange.
The remembrance day celebrations, and the actions taken around it, are becoming more and more about British patriotism than anything else. The British Legion's catchphrase last year was "For them, for now, forever", which certainly doesn't suggest to me that they are anti-war.
I respect anyone's decision to support whatever organisation they choose to, but the inference that anyone who wears a white poppy is doing so out of self-congratulation is well off the mark. The same way I'd be well off the mark if I said that all people that wear a red poppy are warmongering sycophants.