Keevins Latest Challenge To Celtic Fans Is One I’m Happy To Take Him Up On.

Soccer Football - Scottish League Cup - Semi Final - Celtic v Kilmarnock - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - January 14, 2023 Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou before the match Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes

I am ever grateful to the bloggers and site managers who go where I steadfastly cannot and will not, and I am indebted today to the guys at Born Celtic for their latest piece highlighting Hugh Keevins’ petulant demand for “evidence” that the media in Scotland is desperate to see the back of Ange Postecoglou.

I’m happy to accept his challenge.

First, there are so many stories speculating on Ange’s future these days that if these reports were, say, about a famous actress she would be well advised to take some of it to the police as evidence of stalking. There is a whiff of desperation about these stories which reeks of people who have spent too many sleepless nights worrying about the big guy.

Secondly, is he quite sure he wants to go down this road? Because there are so many ex-Ibrox men in the media that you only need to take the comments of two of them lately – Ally McCoist and Barry Ferguson – to find offers to “drive Ange to the airport.” Coached as jokes they might be, but who doesn’t really believe that these guys mean every word?

There, right there, aside from proving that these guys can’t muster an original thought between them (hacks were making the same jokes about Henrik Larsson 20 years ago) is ample evidence that some of them would like nothing more.

Thirdly, Ange is linked with every job under the sun down there, no matter how wildly unrealistic.

Even when everyone in England knew Everton had their shortlist already drawn, the hacks here couldn’t resist writing nonsense about why Ange would be off like a shot if they offered it to him.

As Born Celtic pointed out, and as I wrote about earlier in the week, an entire Radio Clyde episode was devoted to the idea that Ange would and even should move to Leeds.

I’m sorry but it’s just a fact; Scottish media outlets which are supposed to talk up its game are actually counting seconds until one its best manager of the last 30 years leaves it behind for the cash soaked environment of England.

You cannot pick up a newspaper today – even when it’s ex-Celtic players writing the articles – without seeing some reference to how Ange ending up in England is “inevitable” as if they have tapped his brain as well as his phone and raked through his emotions as well as his bins. (That’s not a direct allegation, but you get the gist of what I’m saying.)

Speculation is rife that he’ll go at the end of the season, if not sooner … none of it based on evidence, all of it “intuited” from the fact that English clubs will pay him more money.

Tell me which other club in this country puts up with such constant, never-ending speculation about anyone at it who is remotely successful? The clubs at Ibrox certainly don’t.

And right there is Keevins big problem with making such a demand.

If you listen to Clyde, it’s full of ex-Ibrox players and fans.

Radio Scotland’s hiring practices are so notorious we joke on this site that it’s the only qualification needed for a job there.

The Daily Record employs Ferguson.

Brian Laudrup was at it the other day in The Daily Mail.

The Sun employs The Village Idiot, who was banging on about it again yesterday or so I’m told, and his face still haunts our TV screens on Sky’s contemptuous, dumbed down Scottish coverage.

And this is to say nothing for the Uncle Tims who have their own agendas and want to put the boot into our club, not to mention, of course, the media’s own Ibrox Supporters Club.

When your stations and papers actually pay Ibrox to attend its press events, leaving credibility and objectivity at the door, and when we know full well that whole club is petrified of Ange … is this even a challenge?

Give us something more difficult next time, Keevins, alright?

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