For the day that’s in it, tomorrow’s match at the home of Celtic is to be beautifully contrived for a novel.
The featured image states the essential ethnic truth that explains the hatred that all the nice people in Planet Fitba have for the club that was born out of the trauma of An Gorta Mór.
The news that John Beaton and his family had to have “police surveillance” last night shouldn’t come as a shock.
It has ever been thus.
When the Ancien Régime is threatened, the default setting is to intimidate those who could be a part of a new dispensation.
This is where we are now on Planet Fitba.
In fairness, the SFA statement doesn’t miss.




Here’s the key statement:
“This is the consequence of a hysterical media narrative, fuelled by irresponsible knee-jerk post-match media interviews, commentary and official social media posts.”
Once more:
“A hysterical media narrative”.
Of course, this should be a teachable moment for the venal invertebrate shills in the Stenography Corps.
Basic human decency should propel them to find and fix their moral compass.
The post-match analysis itself has once more proved that the smart end of the Fifth Estate is trouncing the legacy media.
It might just be a matter of IQ.
Here, one of our exiled children in America lays out WHY Celtic were rightly awarded a penalty against Motherwell.
Today on the award-winning ACSOM, Alan Morrison, also of the Huddle Breakdown, lays out why VAR and the attendant culture of transparency brought in by Crawford Allan’s successor, Willie Colum, are a paradigm shift.
Quite simply, these changes have created a cultural change whereby a pattern of assistance for one club (hint, they were formed in 2012) was no longer tenable.
Dear reader, that tends to anger some people.
You will know them by their noise.
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The SFA statement aims at many targets and yet ignores its own fingerprints that have been all over so many of the issues for decades.
They have been active participants in bias actions against our club as well as helping cover up for others.
They have failed to call out sectarianism, they have failed time and again to call out attacks on our players and staff at Ibrox, failed to call out the sectarian song book, failed to hold other team officials to account for derogatory statements bringing the game into disrepute.
They have failed to have officials declare club allegiances and have routinely given these same officials control for games their favourite team is playing in…many with questionable decisions made.
If they addressed this then they would go a long way to ensuring fair play and fewer claims of bias.
The SFA release a statement that rightly condemns those in managerial positions spewing poisonous words…media pundits who blether injustice in.bias and yet forget….THEY TOO ARE A HUGE PART OF THE PROBLEM.
The SFA have failed to tackle the problems of bigotry…especially at ibrox where the hatred has grown louder and more responsive since the formation of the new rangers
They have turned a blind eye to the singing of anti Catholic…anti Irish…anti celtic songs…which fuels the bigots to continue and do more.
Before they can lay blame…correctly I should add…at thise others, they should cast an eye at their own failure in such matters
The role played in the” hysterical media narrative” by the public service broadcaster should not be overlooked. Do the two “Bs” in BBC stand for Bigot and Bias?