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Celtic Has Said All They Need To On Abada Now And So Has The Player Himself.

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Thank you to Liel Abada for leaving Celtic fans such warm words. I have been hard on that boy, but I am always hard on players who no longer want to play for Celtic. He’s leaving our club because the people around him have gotten in his ear and because the hatemongers of the Israeli right are happy bombing Palestinians but don’t want to be criticised for it.

If you’ve seen some of the stuff on social media from Israel, which has been directed at the player, it’s beyond disgusting. Abada hasn’t uttered one word on the conflict itself. Not one.

He’s branded a traitor and a charlatan and worse because of the club he plays for. There is no doubt any longer that a section of the Israeli lobby hates Celtic, and in some ways, Abada has been used as a stick to beat us with. But mostly, they just beat him which is bizarre.

These people have slandered their own countryman. They have made him leave a place where he was happy, and settled, and they’ve done it for their own selfish, sectarian ends.

I think they’ve served him abysmally and I reckon his representatives have as well to an extent. Abada doesn’t want these people dictating the career choices he makes, and that he’s bowed to them genuinely makes me feel sad because I thought he was stronger than that.

My concerns over him were that he so obviously had decided he no longer wanted to play for this club, that he allowed whatever pressure they were putting him under to effectively go on strike and I am glad that he’s no longer at the club, because he’s no use to us in the stand and that sort of thing can become a disruptive presence.

I don’t intend to write a lot on this subject; I feel like I’ve exhausted the language on this in recent weeks, but although Abada has been discreet it’s worth pointing out that there is a small section of our support whose behaviour is beyond the pale and who are racist and bigoted and antisemite and who need to be tweezered out of the fan-base, and I have little doubt that they have been a contributing factor in what has come to pass here.

But although our enemies were hoping for some lurid stories on this front, and quite possibly for Abada to slander the whole support and the club with it, he hasn’t and in fact has been very gracious and very decent about it and for that I commend him.

I think we’ve been under paid. I think the fee is lousy compared to what we might have got in the summer, and if we were selling him to Europe, we would have stood a better chance of getting a huge fee somewhere along the line, but if we really did get an eight-figure sum that’s a lot more than our enemies were hoping for.

I don’t think this is a particularly good day for Celtic. But it’s a much better day than some of those who hate us were hoping it would be. I think they expected Abada, or his representatives, to scorch the earth. They haven’t gotten their way, and that’s a victory of sorts.

Our reputation hasn’t’ been badly damaged by this, except when it comes to signing Israeli players and I reckon it’ll be a long time before we see another one of them in a Celtic strip, but I look at their national team right now and don’t really feel we’re losing much in that regard, although Paul Brennan at CQN said an odd thing in his piece today which is that our club has had an Israeli player on its books for every one of the last 15 years.

To be honest, we can do without the soap opera. We can do without the nonsense that has floated around this issue since that shocking day in October and the disgusting response to it in that banner from The Green Brigade, which remains an inexcusable disgrace and always will, especially in that they have never apologised for it even if they didn’t intend to cause offence.

But that small handful of fans aside, our club has been supportive and our fans have been supportive and we did nothing to deserve the appalling misinformation and lies which we’ve been subjected to in the last six months, and that’s how long it’s been folks, six months of this constant garbage in the media and elsewhere, very little of it grounded in reality.

Liel Abada is no longer a Celtic player.

That’s his decision, and all of us accept it and the vast majority of us will wish him well. Yet there will be a lasting legacy here, and the club has to be alert that it does not accept any narrative which attempts to blame us for this.

The blame lies with extremists wrapped in the Star of David who are comfortable with their country starving millions and killing children but who don’t want to have to hear about it on the news.

Aside from that we’re correct not to say another word about this. Put this dire chapter behind us, move on and win this title. That’s what we need to be focussed on.

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  • goodghuy says:

    I wish the young man all the very best in his new chapter, and hope he does very well in the greatest country on earth. I’m glad he is saying thanks to all the good Celtic fans, and there is a lot of us, the green brigade are not real Celtic fans, they are bigots, we all know that. Israelis are lovely people, so I’m not surprised in Liels kindness, and his heartfelt message, you can only see from our players what they thought of the lad to realize that. I know it’s not been easy for him, so I’m glad he will be able to be happy with his family. Ps good piece James HH.

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      Now I’ve not been to America goodguy (which by way of Liel Abada’s transfer) is I presume what you say is the greatest country on earth…

      But it will take some effort from it and it’s folks to beat The Island of Ireland for that accolade in ma humble opinion…

      Poets, Scholers, Inventors, Great Politicians, Musicians, Food n’ Drink – It has the lot !

      It has been occupied, brutalised, oppressed, it’s folks downtrodden and it is on the cusp of independence Thank God…

      America has been a great friend on the pathway to independence and The Emerald Isle being United, Peaceful, Gaelic and Free…

      Scotland could and should have the same attributes as Ireland…

      But tragically it has Sevco and a significant (but not universal) amount of it’s supporters holding it back……

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    I don’t know enough about the conflict to comment as I simply refuse to watch any mainstream Brit news propaganda programme and I’m a far better person all round for choosing that course of action for sure…

    But I don’t think that Celtic will be looking for, nor should be looking for neither, any Israeli of Palestinian Football players any time soon –

    Anyway Abada is away, we have a profit and this sad saga in this mostutter shitshow of seasons comes to an end…

    One good thing though –

    His thanks to The Celtic supporters will see bag after bag of vomit spewed at The Daily Record, BBC Scotland and the rest of The Scummy Scottish Football Media Football desks and news desks…

    But Sevco and their (media’s) great Clement getting a draw in Benfica last night will sooth the scum from their big Abada (not slagging Celtic and our support) comedown – Although sadly I think some media outlet in Israel will trip him up and it’ll be weeks and weeks of ‘news’ in Scotland for the imbiciles that buy papers in this rancid wee football country !

  • SSMPM says:

    Aye it’s a shame that he was put under such pressure from right wing Israeli supporters of hate and left wing backers of Palestinians in our support. Sadly it’s clearly got to him and he and outboard have probably made the right decision that he’s better off outta here.
    Whether the pastures new offer the peace to play the game without influence is yet to be determined but I wish him well. Difficult not too and difficult not admire the way he swooped in from the right wing to put the ball in the rankers net in the same fashion repeatedly.
    I’m not sure if I agree with you that we’d have gotten more cash for him in the summer or from another club in Europe say in January just gone.
    Truth is he was more impactful coming on from the bench and I’m not sure how many clubs are looking for just that. Perhaps after a longer period of time he may well have progressed to prove the potential he has. Nonetheless good luck to him. HH

  • Neil Ross says:

    I for one is very sad Liel is leaving , you can blame the green Brigade , right wing Jewish politicians , our Celtic hating media. I wished he had stayed for a couple of seasons longer , but he was pushed out so I’ll just smile and remember all the great goals , especially against them . What ever my politics I just think it’s a waste of good player and better talent . Wish you all the best , and move on to a better level and hope to see you back in europe , as long as you don’t score against us

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