Boycott Club Confirmed

Cross us at your peril.

Beware if you scowl at us with a squinted, disdained, unpleasant look.

Reverberated ungodly murmurings in our direction may cause us serious concern. We attacked with a hash tag and leave our @ mark wherever we tread.

I have considerably noticed that some people in our supporting contingent seem to have the same record playing consistently at the same pace and now and again they turn the volume up so we can hear it clearly in a few short bursts.

It is like a form of tourettes that reveals itself openly, in some cases in stupidity when its not needed at all.

This form of outburst reveals itself in mainly this likely scenario: –

The match environment.

As we know Neil Lennon was attacked in this environment (for more read https://thecelticblog.com/2011/06/blogs/the-ongoing-disrespect-to-celtic-fc) at Tynecastle and obviously it peeved us off, and rightly so but some Celtic fans, from my viewing, across twitter decided we should boycott our visit to Tynecastle in the upcoming season.

Mr Lennon called  upon us all not to do such a thing, but yet the yarn continued to roll out and the calls to boycott any future visits to Tynecastle continued.

Upon our leader, leading an outcry to not do such a thing, the ‘Boycott’ yapping continued. This word has come to the forefront in recent seasons and now we seem to be using it for everything.

The word boycott should not be in our vocabulary – especially in the wake of a win on our tour in Australia.

Perth Glory  had a go at us, fair enough Mr Kayal came away with a broken nose a very bad looking bloody injury it looked, the replay shows that both men challenged for the ball but the referee should have been wary enough to see that the Perth chap had his elbow up for leverage.

Now I am not getting into a debate about players heading a ball and using arms to gain an advantage what peeved me off was the aftermath on Twitter.

Perth Glory play a very stiff match and came to challenge us. We do the same, we have a team of battlers who are winners with our skipper Scott Brown arguably being the biggest of our battlers. We put ourselves about a bit but we obviously stop at fully fledged assault, unlike some sides.

The Twitter aftermath totally had me miffed, calling for boycotts of future Australian tours because of the way Perth played and calls for boycotting the current tour altogether started to stir.

Everything that happens on the negative seems to lead to Twitter and the word boycott.

Lets hope it doesnt get like this: –

Boycotting for a bit of drizzle maybe? or because we are on TV that night?

Who knows what could be next. Could we please stop boycotting everything bhoys its getting annoying now.

As for Boycott Club confirmed: –

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(ADD @thetrhoof or @_thecelticblog for more twitter chattering.)

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