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2 hours ago, Sparkle said:

Bbc radio Scotland led their sports news this morning with ‘cellic calling for an end to chants aimed at the club’

They lead the rancid media in this country by the nose-ring

 

As I said in another post S, they are scum but their PR is outstanding, of course helped by their friends in the media.

Sickening that we have no intention of competing with them in the PR war. :headwall:

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5 hours ago, Jelavic191 said:

So in the last few weeks we’ve heard that being racist and calling someone a paedo and now being sectarian and calling someone a paedo is the same. Wonder what connects these... 

This is the sort of thing that our board should be highlighting.

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embarrassing statement from the bheasts .

we get bears saying why doesnt our board act the same way .

well in the last 24hrs we have also come out with a statement on a totally separate topic .no shame attached to our statement just a bit of self promotion .

look at the way both statements have been recieved in the media and which one ridiculed .

in a fairer Scottish society a statement trying to defend a clubs cover up of a peado ring should have been jumped on and ridiculed .but no glossed over 

 

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59 minutes ago, eejay the dj said:

With a bit of luck 

this might be an own goal as every other clubs supported will now want a piece of the action 

Fuck the scumbag bheastly club and it's vermin support 

one thing for sure their cup final opponents will be giving them some stick 

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4 minutes ago, eejay the dj said:

The jambos won't let them forget it. I'm certain

got a workmate whos a jambo and they have been given the tarriers it tight for years regarding their filthy past

this will be waving a red flag to s bull 

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Sigh (Evening Tims) ...

McInnes revealed the singing would be included in the match delegate’s report and expressed interest in seeing if the Parkhead club were also disciplined for the conduct of their followers at the cup tie.

But Clare Whyte, the SFA compliance officer, appears unlikely to take any action because celtic are able to demonstrate they took all “reasonably practicable steps” to prevent any disorder in the stands.

It has emerged the Scottish champions held talks with ǝpɐbıɹq uǝǝɹb ǝɥʇ in the days leading up to the semi-final to discuss their conduct and use of pyrotechnics at games following a series of flashpoints in high-profile matches.

Smoke canisters and flares have been set off at celtic games on several occasions this season. There was also a pitch invasion by occupants of the safe-standing section at Parkhead at the Old Firm game last month that resulted in the electronic advertising boards down one side of the pitch being knocked over and a steward suffering an injury.

The meeting with the ultras group - along with other preventative measures - has highlighted to the governing body that the double treble winners take the conduct of their fans seriously and are committed to ensuring a safe and family-friendly environment for spectators.

celtic released a statement on Monday evening denouncing the sectarian songs that were aired in the semi-final the day before - but also highlighting the behaviour of Aberdeen supporters during the same match.

celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell issued a statement after St Mirren keeper Vaclav Hlkady required treatment after a firework landed near him during a game against celtic in Paisley earlier this month.

He said: "There have a been a number of incidents across many clubs this season, with a range of items, including pyrotechnics, being thrown on to pitches. We need to do all we can to remove this from our game. The club does not want it, our players do not want it, our manager does not want it and our supporters do not want it."

 

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