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Celtic Wants Us To Trust The SFA Over Resolution 12. The Idea Is Just Insulting To Our Fans.

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The SFA are the targets of the Resolution 12 campaign

Let’s start with this; the Resolution 12 campaign is based on the allegation that the SFA was either lax or corrupt in its procedures when it came to granting Rangers their 2011-12 license to play in Europe.

The idea that we should trust them to investigate this properly is akin to the SFA’s own decision to let the Ibrox club investigate the links between Craig Whyte and their then board run by Charles Green. Since when do criminals investigate their own crimes?

Even if nothing else in this article mattered – and it all does – this would be a disqualifying point all on its own.

The notion that we should trust the people who are at the heart of the allegation is so barking that I cannot believe Celtic really believes it.

That they think fans would accept this as if it were, in any way, an acceptable outcome is a blatant insult to the intelligence of the supporters.

I cannot put it more simply or brutally than that. They are either massively underestimating us or this is a sophisticated version of trolling with a punchline we aren’t seeing at the moment.

I think we know this isn’t some perverse gag, with a surprise waiting for us.

The board really does expect us to swallow this.

The Resolution 12 guys have the SFA bang to rights and there’s no doubt about that if you read through their work, and it’s all now publicly available to anyone who is inspired to do so.

These guys have found the smoking gun.

And the club wants us to trust the guys who fired it in the first place.

The suggestion is outrageous.

No wonder the fans are furious about it.

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