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1 minute ago, Bluepeter9 said:

The Record has turned - front page story about them - surely not! ( I'm sure someone will cut and paste - I saw headline in ship) oh and it reinforces the club as sexual predators and cover up merchants - have fun. 

Just as yesterday, their front page sported a story about a Rangers supporting paedophile.

So your point is?

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7 minutes ago, Virtuoso said:

Just as yesterday, their front page sported a story about a Rangers supporting paedophile.

So your point is?

Parity - folk always moaning there is never negative stories about them - I say folk just ignore the negative published about them - so I am highlighting that that PoV is inaccurate 

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1 minute ago, Bluepeter9 said:

Parity - folk always moaning there is never negative stories about them - I say folk just ignore the negative published about them - so I am highlighting that that PoV is inaccurate 

Todays and yesterdays headline stories are not compatible with what we're trying to highlight.

...but you know that.

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Must have been a right desperado to group this thing but maybe it's all smokescreen from their standard pedo acts:

Mum tells of her Celtic grope hell: 'I was betrayed by the club I love'

06:00, 17 SEP 2016

BY KEITH MCLEOD

DONNA Quinn devoted her life to working at Celtic and felt like family, until her Parkhead sex abuse nightmare began.

 

 

 

 

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AN ANGRY mum has claimed she was groped and sexually harassed for seven years by her boss at Celtic , then paid off and gagged by the club. 

Donna Quinn told how events and security manager David Brannan groped her in front of her teenage son, repeatedly touched her inappropriately and belittled and verbally abused her.

But she says a senior club official she went to for advice urged her not to go to police and said the matter would be dealt with “in-house”.

Donna Quinn with the SPL trophy at Celtic Park 

Donna also claimed that after the allegations emerged and Brannan abruptly disappeared from Celtic Park, friends of his at the club bullied her so severely that she had to go off sick.

And she says Celtic then gave her a £14,000 severance package which barred her from discussing why she had left.

While Donna, 44, struggles to recover, it’s understood ex-policeman Brannan now has another job in football with league newcomers Edinburgh City FC.

Donna still loves the club she served for many years, but she feels badly let down by how she says she was treated.

She told the Daily Record: “I devoted my working life to Celtic. I thought I was part of the Celtic family.

“The club did not deal with this properly. I went on the sick because I had no alternative. I was the victim of this for seven years.

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“Now I’ve been left with no job. It’s disgusting. They have left me high and dry, without a job, everything.

“Celtic just brushed this under the carpet.

“Months later I’m only now beginning to pick up the pieces. I’ve lost my job and my income, yet I was the victim.

“It should have been a dream job for me. Instead, it was a nightmare.”

Lifelong Celtic fan Donna started working for the club when she was 13, in stadium food stalls.

She worked her way up to a role which involved security work and going on some European trips. She met stars including Lionel Messi and acted as guide for first minister Alex Salmond when he visited Celtic Park. 

Salmond was so impressed with Donna that he sent her a signed book of images of Scotland. She earned £23,000 a year when she left the club.

Brannan began working in administration at Celtic after a police career that lasted more than 30 years. He became events and security manager in 2006, with Donna as an assistant.

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David Brannan with former manager Neil Lennon 

Donna never reported Brannan to his bosses, but at one point she went to a senior member of the club’s management team for advice about his behaviour.

She told us: “When I said I was thinking about going to the police, they said I shouldn’t do that, that it should be kept in-house.”

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A colleague of Donna’s eventually spoke to management about Brannan and an investigation began.

Donna said: “Celtic came to ask me about it. I told them.”

She then detailed Brannan’s alleged physical and verbal abuse of her in a lengthy interview with a member of the club’s human resources department.

She described the abuse as “constant and degrading”. She said she asked Brannan time and again to stop, and he would often reply: “I’m outrageous, aren’t I?”

Donna claimed Brannan told her several times that he would get her sacked if she ever complained about him. She said he told her: “You can be replaced like that. You’re s***e at your job anyway.”

“I used to cry before going in to work,” Donna told the HR officer.

“I used to dress down and not wear make-up or perfume to try to be as unattractive as possible.

“Every day I was getting remarks, and he would walk past and hit my backside or poke me in the chest.

“Sometimes I’d be walking to the canteen and he would say things like ‘you’ve got a gorgeous a**e’ and hit me on the bum.

“If ever I dropped a pen and bent down to pick it up, he’d grab my head and say ‘while you’re down there’ and try and pull my head towards him.

“If I was ever on holiday he would text me and say, ‘You’d better have white bits for me to see.’

“I dreaded going to work. The insults, touching and bullying were happening in front of others, which made it more degrading for me.”

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Donna told how Brannan came to her home to check on her when she was off sick with broken ribs in 2014.

She said he asked her: “Do your t*ts hurt? Let’s see your t*ts.”

Donna with Lionel Messi at Celtic Park 

Donna said she told him no, and he replied: “Well, you have run out of sick pay so get back to work.”

She also claimed she once tried on a jacket at work, and Brannan told her: “Your t*ts look big in that.”

Donna said that another time, when new stewards’ jackets arrived, he said to her: “Take that jacket and try it on over those big t*ts.

“Try those trousers too and see if you can get them over that big fat a**e of yours.”

Donna said Brannan called her “Jugsy” in front of other staff – using a club radio.

She explained: “When travel stewards go to games they are given a radio and he would make fun of me as it would be all males.

“He would refer to me as ‘Jugsy’ or ‘Big T*ts’ and everyone thought this was hilarious but me.

“I didn’t want anything like this. It wasn’t welcome and I wanted him to stop.”

Donna said of Brannan: “He would walk past my desk and poke me in the side of my chest.

“I told him every time he made a remark or touched me not to do that. “He would just say I was ‘f*****g frigid’.

“He made my feel I couldn’t complain about him because I was so scared of losing my job.

“On several occasions he told me, ‘Keep your mouth shut or you’ll get sacked.’”

Donna said she would often cry before walking into work because she dreaded “facing the working day with David”.

The HR officer’s interview notes, which the Record has seen, referred to an alleged incident in the week commencing April 13, 2015.

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They said: “Donna had been crouched down on the ground to retrieve a box. David was stood over her with his hand shaking in his pocket in a sexualised manner.”

Brannan allegedly said: “Whilst you’re there, Donna.”

The notes went on: “Similar situations have arisen over the course of the last seven years.”

On April 14, 2015, the notes said, Brannan put his hands on Donna’s shoulder and “started to rub”. It added: “Donna shuddered.”

On the same day, it was claimed, Brannan “prodded his finger into her breast”, and also stood behind her, grabbed her underpants inside her clothing and “lifted them high”.

“Donna was left in pain and went to the toilet to cry,” the document said.

Donna said colleagues witnessed her encounters with Brannan and were left “uncomfortable” or “disgusted”.

The notes listed other sexual comments, including a claim that Brannan told Donna in March 2015: “You need a good s**g.”

Donna said Brannan would often call or text her on her company phone.

And when she began turning it off at night, he began phoning her landline.

The notes also referred to an alleged incident at a “Cup Final Party at the Jock Stein Lounge”.

They said Donna was asked to stand beside Brannan for a photo, said no and was asked again. She then went and stood next to Brannan, who groped her, and her teenage son saw the incident.

The notes said the boy asked his mum about it and was clearly very upset. Donna felt she had to play it down and described it as “office banter”.

But back at home later, the boy walked in on Donna, found her in tears, and “realised it was more serious than she had told him”.

After the club’s investigation began, Brannan vanished from the stadium.

Donna was never told what had happened to him or whether he was still an employee. She would phone in the morning before going to work to check if he was there.

It’s believed Brannan left the club in July 2015. But Donna says her ordeal continued after his departure as his friends at the club hounded her.

She said: “I was breaking my heart. I’d been called a whore, a cow, a slag. I had people coming in, shouting at me.

“It became unbearable. It was if I’d done something rather than him.”

Donna went to her doctor who advised her to take time off sick and said her nerves were shattered because of the situation at work.

Her last day in her job was in September 2015. Celtic later offered her a £14,000 severance deal on condition she did not discuss anything that had happened.

Donna said: “At the time I took the deal I wasn’t thinking straight.

“I felt stressed and terrorised because of what had gone on. I was in bits.”

Her employment formally ended on December 31, 2015.

Donna told us the only Celtic boss who showed any concern for her was chief executive Peter Lawwell.

She said: “I was at the launch of the New Balance kit deal in 2015 and unfortunately I’d been crying my eyes out. I must have looked really upset although I was trying to hide it.

“Peter Lawwell may have recognised me because I’d been on a European trip not that long before. He took me aside and asked if I was all right.

Donna had a sexual harassment case against Celtic FC 

“He asked how I was coping. I said I wasn’t coping very well. I said I was trying to cope.

“He just said well, he hoped things would turn out all right.

“I think that was the only time anybody in any kind of authority showed any kind of compassion or concern about me during that whole terrible period. I appreciated him taking the time.”

Brannan is now understood to be a safety officer for Edinburgh City. He was not at his home in Glasgow when we tried to speak to him.

His wife Bernadette said: “We’ve been shut up. We can’t talk to anybody. He’s not with the club any more and we can’t discuss it with anyone.”

Asked if she was aware of the allegations, she said: “About my husband, oh yeah, total nonsense but we can’t talk any more.

“You ask Celtic about it. You ask Celtic about it and see if they’ll talk to you.”

After repeated requests, Celtic declined to comment.

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6 minutes ago, cr3_bear said:

Whereas the sun has went with a headline today stating "gers ace bar row probe" when the actual story consists of his partner being goaded and attacked just for the fact she happened to be a rangers players other half on the night after an old firm game 

The Sun is scum - they are the media version of Godwins Law - the worst of the worst

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47 minutes ago, RFC Eagle said:

I've seen them at the same time outside Ibrox. BP9 doesnt have the thinning bouffant hair of PM! 

I disagree with BPs views but to compare him to PM is below the belt.:uk:

I'm better looking as well but your right my hairstyle is better! 

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1 hour ago, Bluepeter9 said:

The Record has turned - front page story about them - surely not! ( I'm sure someone will cut and paste - I saw headline in ship) oh and it reinforces the club as sexual predators and cover up merchants - have fun. 

I think you missed the point in the other thread about parity. The parity that's needed is equality on a social and political  front.  I'm glad that the newspapers are exposing abuse but how does this help Rangers from being used as sectarian whipping boys?

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1 hour ago, Bluepeter9 said:

Parity - folk always moaning there is never negative stories about them - I say folk just ignore the negative published about them - so I am highlighting that that PoV is inaccurate 

You sure you're a Rangers fan?, fuxxake with fans like you??......

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What a sad act OP is. Bet you had a big smile on your face when you read it thinking you'd get it right up us. If you showed as much enthusiasm towards backing your fellow fans maybe folk wouldn't think your such a cunt. But you are a cunt aren't ye

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And there's a different between printing a story connected to the taigs that they had to print lest they let someone else break the story and them finding random connections to Rangers and needlessly adding it to stories

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9 minutes ago, Spectre said:

Jesus Christ did Celtic learn nothing, a sex scandal and once again that scums response is "keep it quiet we'll deal with it in house". Absolute beasts. 

Spot on. Would you expect anything other than this. I wonder where they get it from? Could it be their church?

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