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Hail Hail Cesar
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21 Jun 2018, 11:37 AM
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Four game ban for celebrating a goal. A case of his past coming back to haunt him or an over reaction? I think a two game would suffice, the suspended two game ban he had hanging over him. LENNY LOSS? Hibs boss Neil Lennon could face a FOUR game ban after ‘aeroplane’ celebration against RangersThe Hibees boss was cited by the SFA’s Compliance Officer after he ran onto the pitch to celebrate Jamie Maclaren’s late leveller against the Gers Spoiler: click to toggle By Robert Martin NEIL LENNON will tomorrow discover if he is to punished for his ‘aeroplane’ celebration during his side’s 5-5 draw with Rangers on the final day of last season. The Hibs boss was cited by the SFA’s Compliance Officer after he ran onto the pitch to celebrate Jamie Maclaren’s late leveller. A two-game touchline ban would ordinarily be the punishment doled out by the governing body for such an offence. However, the fiery Northern Irishman has a suspended ban of two games hanging over him following an angry rant at referee Kevin Clancy during Hibs’ 2-2 draw with Kilmarnock in February. That means, should he be found guilty, Lennon could be banished from the dugout for an accumulative four fixtures. With Hibs not involved in the Betfred Cup group phase due to their Europa League participation, Lennon would be suspended for their Premiership outings against Motherwell, St Johnstone, Aberdeen and Livingston. Speaking after the breathless draw against Rangers, Lennon said: “It was worth it! Trust me. “They [Rangers supporters] make it personal don’t they? You all hear it. They are singing sectarian songs at me. “It’s just a little bit of ‘have some of that’. I should not get a ban for that. “I was nowhere near them. I was just letting them know how pleased I was to get the equaliser. “I think the sending off is enough and I don’t think I should get further punishment for that.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2816276/hibs-neil-lennon-ban-rangers/
Any updates on the investigation into the sectarian abuse ? https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-dc-gow-its-time-5217516sorry for link Thats from 3 years ago. Hows that worked out for them?
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21 Jun 2018, 11:41 AM
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Four game ban for celebrating a goal. A case of his past coming back to haunt him or an over reaction? I think a two game would suffice, the suspended two game ban he had hanging over him. LENNY LOSS? Hibs boss Neil Lennon could face a FOUR game ban after ‘aeroplane’ celebration against RangersThe Hibees boss was cited by the SFA’s Compliance Officer after he ran onto the pitch to celebrate Jamie Maclaren’s late leveller against the Gers Spoiler: click to toggle By Robert Martin NEIL LENNON will tomorrow discover if he is to punished for his ‘aeroplane’ celebration during his side’s 5-5 draw with Rangers on the final day of last season. The Hibs boss was cited by the SFA’s Compliance Officer after he ran onto the pitch to celebrate Jamie Maclaren’s late leveller. A two-game touchline ban would ordinarily be the punishment doled out by the governing body for such an offence. However, the fiery Northern Irishman has a suspended ban of two games hanging over him following an angry rant at referee Kevin Clancy during Hibs’ 2-2 draw with Kilmarnock in February. That means, should he be found guilty, Lennon could be banished from the dugout for an accumulative four fixtures. With Hibs not involved in the Betfred Cup group phase due to their Europa League participation, Lennon would be suspended for their Premiership outings against Motherwell, St Johnstone, Aberdeen and Livingston. Speaking after the breathless draw against Rangers, Lennon said: “It was worth it! Trust me. “They [Rangers supporters] make it personal don’t they? You all hear it. They are singing sectarian songs at me. “It’s just a little bit of ‘have some of that’. I should not get a ban for that. “I was nowhere near them. I was just letting them know how pleased I was to get the equaliser. “I think the sending off is enough and I don’t think I should get further punishment for that.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2816276/hibs-neil-lennon-ban-rangers/
Any updates on the investigation into the sectarian abuse ? https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-dc-gow-its-time-5217516sorry for link
John DC Gow writing in the Record ??
Sometimes 'sorry' isn't enough.
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21 Jun 2018, 11:52 AM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep LENNY LOSS? Hibs boss Neil Lennon could face a FOUR game ban after ‘aeroplane’ celebration against RangersThe Hibees boss was cited by the SFA’s Compliance Officer after he ran onto the pitch to celebrate Jamie Maclaren’s late leveller against the Gers Spoiler: click to toggle By Robert Martin NEIL LENNON will tomorrow discover if he is to punished for his ‘aeroplane’ celebration during his side’s 5-5 draw with Rangers on the final day of last season. The Hibs boss was cited by the SFA’s Compliance Officer after he ran onto the pitch to celebrate Jamie Maclaren’s late leveller. A two-game touchline ban would ordinarily be the punishment doled out by the governing body for such an offence. However, the fiery Northern Irishman has a suspended ban of two games hanging over him following an angry rant at referee Kevin Clancy during Hibs’ 2-2 draw with Kilmarnock in February. That means, should he be found guilty, Lennon could be banished from the dugout for an accumulative four fixtures. With Hibs not involved in the Betfred Cup group phase due to their Europa League participation, Lennon would be suspended for their Premiership outings against Motherwell, St Johnstone, Aberdeen and Livingston. Speaking after the breathless draw against Rangers, Lennon said: “It was worth it! Trust me. “They [Rangers supporters] make it personal don’t they? You all hear it. They are singing sectarian songs at me. “It’s just a little bit of ‘have some of that’. I should not get a ban for that. “I was nowhere near them. I was just letting them know how pleased I was to get the equaliser. “I think the sending off is enough and I don’t think I should get further punishment for that.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2816276/hibs-neil-lennon-ban-rangers/ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-dc-gow-its-time-5217516sorry for link
John DC Gow writing in the Record ?? Sometimes 'sorry' isn't enough.
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8 Jul 2018, 09:21 AM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan.
Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael Gannon Michael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged
Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
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8 Jul 2018, 09:47 AM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369 “Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat.”
Genuine racist abuse from other fan bases are always swept away and ignored. Let’s jump on this fake news story though. Bams.
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8 Jul 2018, 09:59 AM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369 Genuinel question (from an Irishman); Are there no powerful figures within the higher echelons of Scottish society willing to stand up to the ridiculously bigoted fables written about us all?
Taking on the press is not to be underestimated as once they start to hound you then life can be hell. The Tribute Act on Twitter recently made the point that he remains anonymous due to the potential abuse from The Klan etc. All of this is totally understandable.
With the exception of Jim Spence and, previously, Alex Thompson - who realised he was banging his head against a brick wall and the SMSM didn't have the balls to attack him personally - is there no one who can stand up to these pathetic excuses for journalists?
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8 Jul 2018, 10:44 AM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
Genuinel question (from an Irishman); Are there no powerful figures within the higher echelons of Scottish society willing to stand up to the ridiculously bigoted fables written about us all? Taking on the press is not to be underestimated as once they start to hound you then life can be hell. The Tribute Act on Twitter recently made the point that he remains anonymous due to the potential abuse from The Klan etc. All of this is totally understandable. With the exception of Jim Spence and, previously, Alex Thompson - who realised he was banging his head against a brick wall and the SMSM didn't have the balls to attack him personally - is there no one who can stand up to these pathetic excuses for journalists? You can argue all day about the merit of the content or otherwise, but Shay Logan has made an accusation (drawing a response from Brendan Rodgers).
He's a Poundland Neymar and probably best ignored at the game as his influence is negligible. He needs called out this shampoo though. This isn't a club where the BNP feel at home so it's a serious slur.
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8 Jul 2018, 10:47 AM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
Genuinel question (from an Irishman); Are there no powerful figures within the higher echelons of Scottish society willing to stand up to the ridiculously bigoted fables written about us all? Taking on the press is not to be underestimated as once they start to hound you then life can be hell. The Tribute Act on Twitter recently made the point that he remains anonymous due to the potential abuse from The Klan etc. All of this is totally understandable. With the exception of Jim Spence and, previously, Alex Thompson - who realised he was banging his head against a brick wall and the SMSM didn't have the balls to attack him personally - is there no one who can stand up to these pathetic excuses for journalists?
You can argue all day about the merit of the content or otherwise, but Shay Logan has made an accusation (drawing a response from Brendan Rodgers). He's a Poundland Neymar and probably best ignored at the game as his influence is negligible. He needs called out this shampoo though. This isn't a club where the BNP feel at home so it's a serious slur. My thoughts exactly. Seriously infuriating how Hun mentality is completely ignored.
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
You can argue all day about the merit of the content or otherwise, but Shay Logan has made an accusation (drawing a response from Brendan Rodgers). He's a Poundland Neymar and probably best ignored at the game as his influence is negligible. He needs called out this shampoo though. This isn't a club where the BNP feel at home so it's a serious slur.
My thoughts exactly. Seriously infuriating how Hun mentality is completely ignored. Don't know if I get where 'hun mentality' comes into the Logan thing.
If it's to do with things on Twitter, that whole set up is for lunatics yo vent their spleen on all topics it seems, as a casual observer.
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8 Jul 2018, 11:59 AM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
Genuinel question (from an Irishman); Are there no powerful figures within the higher echelons of Scottish society willing to stand up to the ridiculously bigoted fables written about us all? Taking on the press is not to be underestimated as once they start to hound you then life can be hell. The Tribute Act on Twitter recently made the point that he remains anonymous due to the potential abuse from The Klan etc. All of this is totally understandable. With the exception of Jim Spence and, previously, Alex Thompson - who realised he was banging his head against a brick wall and the SMSM didn't have the balls to attack him personally - is there no one who can stand up to these pathetic excuses for journalists?
You can argue all day about the merit of the content or otherwise, but Shay Logan has made an accusation (drawing a response from Brendan Rodgers). He's a Poundland Neymar and probably best ignored at the game as his influence is negligible. He needs called out this shampoo though. This isn't a club where the BNP feel at home so it's a serious slur. Yep, The Club should make a statement. Only place he could have been abused was near the tunnel in the main stand, which usually has weans clambering for autographs.
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8 Jul 2018, 12:01 PM
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Logan gubbed someone in the face and has managed to become a victim by fabricating a load of pish. So, aye, well played to him
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8 Jul 2018, 12:02 PM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369 Another anti Celtic piece by an anti Celtic hack. Yawn,
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Logan gubbed someone in the face and has managed to become a victim by fabricating a load of pish. So, aye, well played to him Exactly.
No mention of him chinning Lustig anywhere.
I hope someone snaps the wee pumpkin in half next season.
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Steady on lads, we shouldn’t be too harsh on Wee Shay! I was always told that it was wicked to mock the afflicted! And the wee guy obviously hears “voices”, perhaps his club should refer him to a good doctor or psychiatrist
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
My thoughts exactly. Seriously infuriating how Hun mentality is completely ignored.
Don't know if I get where 'hun mentality' comes into the Logan thing. If it's to do with things on Twitter, that whole set up is for lunatics yo vent their spleen on all topics it seems, as a casual observer. I just find it incredulous that Gannon has produced this piece on racial abuse at Celtic Park yet ignores racism, sectarian etc, at Ibrox week in week out. I know it's been stated time and time again but every time I read or hear anything from SMSM I always imagine the North Korean newsreader saying it.
Believing a word from a Scottish hack - based in Scotland - has become akin to giving credence to any utterance whatsoever from the lying King himself.
It's a sad reflection on Scotland and hard to imagine just how sad a reflection it is on Scottish society.
Apologies to any Scots who find that offensive in any way but it's the truth
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8 Jul 2018, 12:34 PM
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Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
We should ignore Michael Gannon.
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8 Jul 2018, 12:34 PM
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https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/2897743/priest-attacked-worshippers-st-alphonsus-church-orange-walk-glasgow/
Witness: priest was spat at, struck with baton and showered with verbal abuse
Police: making enquiries but believe the assault to be minor in nature
Grand Orange Lodge in Scotland: This is nothing whatsoever to do with the parade.
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8 Jul 2018, 12:39 PM
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- Gothamcelt
- 8 Jul 2018, 09:21 AM
Michael Gannon reckons Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense, should self police ourselves and ignore Shay Logan. Shay Logan racism row with Celtic is worst possible start to the season - Michael GannonMichael reckons the Aberdeen man has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged Spoiler: click to toggle ByMichael Gannon No one quite does rammies like Scottish football. At a time when clubs bring in gurus to teach their managers and players to say hee-haw, we should be grateful in this country we’ve got a ton of folk who can’t resist letting rip. Keep it up lads, it’s great box office. What we might lack in silky skills, we make up for in off-field argy-bargy. There’s nothing wrong with winding each other up but things have gone way too far in the Shay Logan affair. Both parties could do with taking a step back and counting to 10. Logan accusing the Celtic fans of racist abuse shouldn’t just be swept away as the usual public spat. It’s a heck of a serious allegation. If Logan is right then he should have reported it at the time. Or at least once the crazy fog had lifted. Scottish football pays a huge whack to have cops at the games and this is the kind of thing they are paid to do. If there are punters going over the score at our games, wade in and get the collars felt. Shay Logan accuses Celtic fans of racial abuse and claims he 'expects' it now when he plays at Parkhead Logan has every right to come out and have a pop if he feels he has been wronged but he shouldn’t have waited two months to make the claim. The Aberdeen man admits himself he loves the back and forth with the Celtic punters but just because he can take it on the chin doesn’t mean it’s any way acceptable. The problem with waiting so long to say it though means it’s a heck of a lot harder to prove. It doesn’t take Poirot to work out Hoops fans hate Logan. The bitter relationship has it’s roots in the murky Aleksander Tonev race storm, when Celtic fans stuck by their man after it came down to one player’s word against another over something dodgy that was said. But since then? Celtic fans don’t like Logan – with the feeling mutual – but is it a race thing? You just have to hope not. A lot of the stuff is just good old-fashioned hatred of some guy who gets under their skin – not about the colour of his. It’s similar to the stick Scott Brown gets wherever he goes. It’s nothing to do with religion or anything sinister. it’s just rival fans think he’s an a******* – and the Parhead skipper is happy to play the role of villain. When it comes to Logan, everyone involved just needs to chill out though. He said he expects to be racially abused in Glasgow now. That’s not just shocking – it’s sad as well as frightening in this day and age. His claims will only crank up the tension on his next trip but Hoops punters could do with just ignoring him altogether. Don’t bite. But if there is a hint of racist abuse, that’s where decent fans need to step in. Celtic punters lap up all this Best Fans in the World nonsense but the only way to prove it is to self-police. Don’t turn a deaf ear if someone spouts out something sickening. Point the finger, drag in the bobbies. Brendan Rodgers had to handle the live grenade lobbed at him over Logan when he landed in Dublin on Friday but the Celtic manager treated it with impressive caution. He’s got enough on his plate. Celtic are heading into the Champions League qualifiers and while the gaffer seems calm enough, the punters are getting twitchy. They know there’s no right-back for Alashkert this week. There’s no Dedryck Boyata at the back. Yes, the Armenians should still be swatted aside but if Rosenborg are up next, the defence could still be missing key men – and that’s even before considering the very real prospect of Kieran Tierney being marched away south in golden handcuffs. It’s a minor miracle they’ve got to the group stage the last two seasons when you consider they had Saidy Janko in the side in a play-off, needed to play Nir Bitton at the back alongside a Kris Ajer who’d played only about a dozen games in defence, and went to Norway with no strikers. The punters will need to take deep breathes this time – but when it comes to the Logan sideshow they need to keep their mouths shut. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/shay-logan-racism-row-celtic-12876369
On the same day that Logan was demonstrating yet again what an attention-seeking fud he is, did another SPFL manager not point out to the assembled media in his post-match interview that he had just been subjected to sustained sectarian abuse ?
Unlike the voices in Logan's head, that sectarian abuse could actually be heard loud and clear on the television coverage of the game.
How is that investigation progressing ?
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8 Jul 2018, 12:40 PM
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My thoughts at the time were Tonev was hard done by as it was essentially one word against the other.
Since then, Logan has shown himself to be an absolute carrot of the highest order & is nothing more than a sad little troll.
I’m now happy to go on record as saying he lied about what Tonev said, just like he’s lying again now.
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8 Jul 2018, 01:41 PM
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Apparently us hoops fans hate Logan? Can't say I do tbh, he's an irrelevance.
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