Notorious Celtic Hater Becomes Linfield’s Aaron Ramsey In Shocking Title Collapse.

Lafferty

Soccer Football - Europa League - Rangers Training - The Hummel Training Centre, Glasgow, Britain - November 28, 2018 Rangers' Kyle Lafferty during training Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

Aaah. In a day when most of the news is fairly joyous and upbeat, it is particularly nice to read about how Linfield’s signing of Kyle Lafferty, the notorious anti-Celtic bigot, banned for ten games by the SFA for a sectarian slur against one of our fans, has been as spectacular a success as Aaron Ramsey was at Ibrox.

Successful if by that you mean costing them honours and unaffordable sums at the same time.

Linfield have lost the North of Ireland league title.

The winners, Larne, are celebrating their first ever win in the competition.

Linfield were hoping to make it five titles in a row. Perhaps they should have spent some of their obviously limited budget on a better option than Lafferty, but like the Ibrox club who consider themselves spiritual brethren they cannot resist a big name, especially a crowd pleaser who hates us – a word much bigger than Celtic – so openly.

He played a mere eight games. He scored zero goals.

He has spent most of his time out injured, but I would imagine he’s cashed every one of his pay cheques.

David Healy, who signed him, should pay for that decision with his job. He signed one of his mates, put him on the club payroll, and they got absolutely nothing for it except a shrunken bank balance.

As with Aaron Ramsey, he was the guy who was supposed to be the difference maker.

I wonder if Larne consider him to be? I know Celtic fans will forever be grateful to the Ibrox management team for their brilliant signings in the same January window where we brought in Maeda, Hatate and O’Riley.

That won us the title. What did they get for their money?

The missed penalty in the Europa League Final.

This is a classic example of Sevco Logic.

Looking at the club across the city, as they prepare to throw money at Jack Butland and other out of contract players from England, you can see that there’s still a love of bling over there … and the same mistakes being lined up all over again.

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