Boyd Will Be Pelted With The Jota Question Every Week Until He Cracks. Oh What Fun.

One of the most satisfying sights of the weekend was the grim faced Kris Boyd on Sky Sports during and after our game on Sunday.

He is a such a bitter, snide individual, so wrapped up in his dislike for our club, that it’s easy sometimes to get past the fact that he shouldn’t even be on TV in the first place, offering not one thing of value to commentary.

Those moments come when you can actually laugh at his total lack of professionalism, his utter inability to keep his emotions off his face.

Sky shouldn’t have someone like that on the air.

It’s not that he has a clear preference, you can see that with Keane, with Carragher, with Owen and others.

It’s that they don’t allow their hatred for other clubs to show. Their biases do not make them incapable of even the pretence of objectivity. That’s why Boyd is different. It’s why he’s a joke.

Last weekend, every bit of his bitterness was on full display when Scott Allan suggested that Jota was the best player in the country.

He destroyed Ross County that day, but Boyd simply refused to engage with the point in a meaningful way.

He disputed the central claim, was asked who he would say was, threw Morelos name out there as the first that popped into his head and he then shut down the conversation as quick as he could.

It was gutless and a momentous display of pettiness and stupidity.

In light of the performance that day it was patently ridiculous for him to reflexively shoot down the idea without the first clue as to who he thought was better.

Saying Morelos reeked of desperation and panic and the way he didn’t want to even defend it proved that conclusively.

That’s why it was so great to see McFadden deliberately bait him with the same point this weekend, after another Jota masterclass and a magnificent goal.

Boyd’s face was a picture. His demeanour should leave him embarrassed, because he was so obviously in the huff over it, so obviously furious about being held up to that ridicule.

But you know what?

Jota is getting better every week, and so Boyd is going to get this now every time he’s on the air, and now that his fellow anchors know he will react that way will only encourage the question and encourage them to rub his face in it.

Over and over again he’ll be pelted with this.

Over and over again he’ll take the petted lip and lose his shit.

Over and over again until he does something even more embarrassing or something that leaves him humiliated … which is to acknowledge the point.

It’s already crystal clear that Jota will be in that top bracket when the voting for the award takes place.

We can say that quite safely, even after only three games.

This is a player who has found his form, who knows where he is and where he’ll be for the foreseeable future and can now focus wholly on putting on his show every week.

Jota will be in the running, and Boyd, sooner or later, will have to admit it.

As much as it will hurt, as much as he will need to swallow his pride, as much as it will sting him to offer a Celtic player that kind of credit.

Because not to will simply increase the pressure on him and subject him to the spotlight which shines on those too big-headed to admit they are wrong.

Or perhaps just too biased to give credit where it’s due … and that amounts to the same thing.

He is a pure fool. He is an arrogant eejit.

If he won’t bend he’ll be broken .. and one way or another I think we’re all going to enjoy watching it.

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