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That Was A Terrible Week For The Craziness Of The Anti-Celtic Media

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Tuesday: The “Kyogo To The EPL” Story Rears Its Ugly Head.

It had to happen, didn’t it? But who expected that it would happen so early on?

He’s been in the country less time than the manager, in his role less time than a Celtic CEO, and already the press is linking him with a move to the Premiership, the league which someone missed him until he was 26 and playing his football in Scotland.

This was predictable from the moment he got his Celtic Park hat-trick. The media was always going to play this wee game with us, but I thought they might wait until January at least. What a joke it is that they are playing this card so soon.

God, they must really be worried about this guy.

The Marvin Bartley story rumbled on, with him refusing to apologise and although that makes our nation look like a backward joke, the media said nothing.

It was also a vintage day for Charlie Nicholas; he chipped in with his latest anti-Celtic rant.

What was it about? Who knows?

He does it so frequently now that you get the impression he does it because he can, and because he gets some kind of kick out of it.

The SPFL finally stepped in with a decision to roll back the requirements for red zones.

The press started right away on the idea that this would guarantee the Ibrox club tickets for Celtic Park; if they’d read the small print they’d know that’s not what the decision said.

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  • Joseph Mcaleer says:

    Is it not time Celtic cut some of these ,and I use the word lightly “journalist’s” out of the loop at press conference’s, not banned but cold shouldered, when entering Celtic park, made to feel not welcome. More time should be given to the Celtic Fan blogs and podcasts, not the trashy red tops,who incidentally not a lot of right thinking fans don’t bother with anymore.

  • Peter Shields says:

    James.

    I don’t see a Next Button

    Thanks.

    Peter

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