As you'd know, there's been a referee's strike in Scotland, in which the weekend's SPL games had to be refereed by foreign officials while the First, Second and Third Division fixtures were wiped out by the strike.
Let's not kid here- Scottish refereeing IS terrible, worse even than the (poor) standard of football there. But Celtic and Neil Lennon have put themselves in a very bad light with their outbursts.
It doesn't help Scottish football one bit when they've huge problems to deal with already.
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Re: Scottish referee's strike
Two words - Dougie McDonaldBut Celtic and Neil Lennon have put themselves in a very bad light with their outbursts.
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Re: Scottish referee's strike
King Billy - if you're wondering where your post went, the term that you used to describe Celtic fans is not acceptable on here, I say that as someone of Ulster Protestant background and a Rangers fan.
For mine the blame is to be placed firmly at the door of Celtic and their supporters. The "always cheated, never defeated" paranoid mentality is running rampant at the San Giro and Reid, Lawell & Lennon are happy to feed it to distract from poor performances on and off the pitch. The attacks and harassment of referees and their families is coming from one direction, everyone knows who, but the media are too afraid to say. McDonald shouldn't have told a half truth in the way that he did but the SFA should've suspended him for 3 games or so and then that probably would've ended the matter. The fact remains, on the pitch McDonald got the decision right. Instead, Celtic have been able use this to pursue their ridiculous conspiracy theories. If the SFA are so busy persecuting Celtic then how have they won the SFA's Cup competition more than anyone else?
For mine the blame is to be placed firmly at the door of Celtic and their supporters. The "always cheated, never defeated" paranoid mentality is running rampant at the San Giro and Reid, Lawell & Lennon are happy to feed it to distract from poor performances on and off the pitch. The attacks and harassment of referees and their families is coming from one direction, everyone knows who, but the media are too afraid to say. McDonald shouldn't have told a half truth in the way that he did but the SFA should've suspended him for 3 games or so and then that probably would've ended the matter. The fact remains, on the pitch McDonald got the decision right. Instead, Celtic have been able use this to pursue their ridiculous conspiracy theories. If the SFA are so busy persecuting Celtic then how have they won the SFA's Cup competition more than anyone else?
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Re: Scottish referee's strike
Fair call, ill have to remember that there are actually rules here (unlike 442)King Billy - if you're wondering where your post went, the term that you used to describe Celtic fans is not acceptable on here, I say that as someone of Ulster Protestant background and a Rangers fan.
Pretty sure that's what I said, just in fewer wordsFor mine the blame is to be placed firmly at the door of Celtic and their supporters. The "always cheated, never defeated" paranoid mentality is running rampant at the San Giro and Reid, Lawell & Lennon are happy to feed it to distract from poor performances on and off the pitch. The attacks and harassment of referees and their families is coming from one direction, everyone knows who, but the media are too afraid to say. McDonald shouldn't have told a half truth in the way that he did but the SFA should've suspended him for 3 games or so and then that probably would've ended the matter. The fact remains, on the pitch McDonald got the decision right. Instead, Celtic have been able use this to pursue their ridiculous conspiracy theories. If the SFA are so busy persecuting Celtic then how have they won the SFA's Cup competition more than anyone else?
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Re: Scottish referee's strike
I'd probably be the most Catholic person on here (that's not news if you know me lol) but I have no time for the hate-filled political agenda set by a certain fringe of Celtic fans or anybody else.
Lennon and Celtic are fast becoming parodies of themselves, crying persecution. But it's fair to say that paranoid refereeing conspiracy theories are far from exclusive to Celtic- look at how Hearts fans still refer to St. Mirren as "St. Liedown" and "St. Bribery" because of 1986.
Lennon and Celtic are fast becoming parodies of themselves, crying persecution. But it's fair to say that paranoid refereeing conspiracy theories are far from exclusive to Celtic- look at how Hearts fans still refer to St. Mirren as "St. Liedown" and "St. Bribery" because of 1986.
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Re: Scottish referee's strike
I'm Catholic too David, and I support Celtic as well. However I won't comment any further because I have been a tad controversial to say the least in the past on the old message board forum.
Having said that I get on well with the rangers fans that support Adelaide United, and as supporters we should remember to keep it that way.
Easier said than done I know but we are here in good old Adelaide and at least this season we have something to cheer about.
Having said that I get on well with the rangers fans that support Adelaide United, and as supporters we should remember to keep it that way.
Easier said than done I know but we are here in good old Adelaide and at least this season we have something to cheer about.
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