Bravo To The Celtic Fan On National Radio Who Nailed The Media’s Double Standard.

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A big thank you, as ever, to my good friend Paddy Sinat of Vital Celtic whose excellent work covering the Scottish media has highlighted another moment which I would not have picked up on without his help.

He bravely goes where I fear to tread; onto Radio Clyde every night to mine that place for whatever interesting tit-bits there are.

Paddy has provided the full transcript of the call, so if you want to read it you can do so at this link which I’m happy to provide as his article deserves it.

But what it boils down to is another Celtic fan who went onto the radio with his guns loaded, his points clear, and demolished the press over their grubby double-standard in dealing with the weekend’s incidents.

As Paddy brilliantly points out, the panellists moved the conversation back where they wanted it to go, ignoring what he had been saying and trying to make it about how Celtic has now benefited from VAR decisions, but I think the guys point rang out.

But nothing sums up the scandalous way these people try to frame the narrative surrounding this stuff that they pretended the guy was making a point about VAR and not about their scandalous double standard.

You listen to them at times, and you wonder just what it is that they are so scared of.

Why aren’t they prepared to debate this stuff in context, and on the merits of what we’re asking, rather than playing their pitiful little games?

What is the difference between the Giakoumakis decision and the Davies one?

The incidents are almost identical, as I pointed out on Sunday night.

The officials saw both of them and gave the decisions the same way, but only one is being debated by the press.

We’re entitled to speculate as to why, and it stands to reason that they are ignoring the Ibrox club’s one so they can focus on the Giakoumakis one as the moment that things “balanced out.”

Is so dishonest and corrupt and only serves to highlight why we do not trust them either to cover us fairly or to cover the game properly.

I don’t know, frankly, which is worse.

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