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CELTIC striker John Guidetti has come under fire after appearing on Dutch TV singing "the h*** are deid".

 

Rangers Supporters Trust commented: "Celtic player laughing & singing about the 'H**s being deid'. Imagine a Rangers player used the word 'F****n'?"

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/u/celtic-player-guidetti-under-fire-for-singing-offensive-song-on-tv.1425836658

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Dunno whether it was in this or another paper's comment section, but one chap remarked that it "is sad that people watch foreign TV stations to look to be offended". They sure don't do irony over on the other shore of the Clyde.

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Surely the latest yahoo compliance officer at the SFA will want to charge him with bringing the game into disrepute. Same as thumb-heid Griffiths got for singing about Skacel

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I wonder if his club will take action

 

Not a chance his club will do anything but the SFA must do something if they wish to have any credibilty.

Perhaps the likes of nil-by-mouth would give us their opinion too. Or is sectarianism a one-way street to them?

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While this case will go on till the summer, so Guidetti can score goals for fun for the Yahoos, much like Griffiths, how about that:

 

Aberdeen fan fined for IRA comment to Celtic fans

 

23 April 2015 - From the section NE Scotland, Orkney & Shetland

 

An Aberdeen fan who admitted inciting public disorder by making a remark about the IRA to Celtic fans on Remembrance Sunday has been fined.

 

Daniel Fraser, 24, made the comment last November at Pittodrie Stadium.

 

Fraser admitted the offence at Aberdeen Sheriff Court.

 

Sheriff Alison Stirling refused the Crown's call for a banning order preventing him going to future fixtures and instead fined him £300.

 

The sheriff said a ban from football matches would be "disproportionate" given that Fraser had no previous history of getting into football-related trouble.

 

She said: "I regard this case as at the lower end of disorder."

 

Celtic - who were down to 10 men - won the game 2-1 thanks to a late goal, after Aberdeen had taken the lead.

 

BBC ... (who for some unfathomable reason had to embold the fact that the Yahoos were down to ten and stilll won)

 

Now, that was the Remembrance Sunday game where Mr. Stokes calmly stroked his balls during the minute of silence, of course. Not bringing the game in to disrepute at all, nope. And sure the Scum in the stands was as quiet as a cemetary procession during the minute of silence as well ...

 

But hey, you insult someone who promotes a terrorist gang and may actually cause public disorder if those terrorist promoters take the bait ... and you end up fined! Too bad the Sheriff did not read about Lord Carloways decision a day or two earlier ...

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I wonder if his club will take action

 

Maybe not, but the supporters' association gen. sec. will ...

 

http://www.thecsa.co.uk/showthread.php?t=790

 

 

04-22-2015 12:47 PM

Why don't you be honest and transparent about contentious decisions?

 

 

 

I don’t want to get into a whole new rant about what happened on Sunday afternoon at Hampden Park. I wrote to Stuart Regan of the SFA and his reply indicated that he was not happy with the content of my complaint. I have responded to him again this morning; so i’ll leave it up to you to form an opinion.

 

 

Dear Mr Regan,

 

I’m sorry you found my previous mail not to your taste; I’m elected

by the member branches to represent their views and try to fulfil their

hopes and aspirations. The mail i sent you had the full backing of our

Executive Committee.

 

You are relatively new to Scottish Football, and i had hoped you

would have been a refreshing change to what we had been used to previously.

I met with you early in your tenure when we were about to boycott

Kilmarnock; that boycott was called off because you promised us a new era of

transparency and accountability.

 

So based on that; why don’t you or your match officials come out and

explain what happened on Sunday afternoon with regards to the missed penalty

incident? Now if that had been a match with only a single match official;

namely a referee i could accept that an incident can be missed; but we had

six officials; and three of them in close proximity to the incident; so if

all three are saying they missed the incident; then i would conclude at

least one and possibly more are not telling the truth.

 

I believe the conversation between the officials is recorded. For

the benefit of all concerned; and to be totally transparent why don’t you

release a transcript of what was said; because it is clear on video that

Alan Muir was certainly speaking into his microphone; or is it another

“Dougie Dougie” situation?

 

Mr Regan, you can get upset all you want about the content of my

mail; you are not the one being cheated. How many “Honest Mistakes” are we

supposed to just accept? And in particular in cup semi’s and finals.

 

Everyone knows that human error is part of most sports, and we have

had the benefit of that too; but not as often as it has went against us. But

for the officials to claim not to have seen the incident; and the Supervisor

John Fleming to claim no-one is the stadium seen it in real time beggars

belief; i was seventy yards away and saw it.

 

You have now compounded the situation by suspending Josh Meekings. I

have no sympathy with Mr Keetings; by his actions in trying to con people

into thinking the ball hit him on the head; he was complicit by his actions;

but i have never known any player to be suspended in a similar situation.

 

So at the end of the day the officials just carry on. Managers lose

their jobs because of some of these incidents but the officials carry on

with impunity. Supporters see their team denied the opportunity to win

trophies; but the officials just get more games and more money; no wonder

the supporters are sick of it all.

 

Finally Mr Regan. I will continue to represent my members and the

Celtic Support in general to the best of my ability; thankfully i don’t need

your endorsement to do that. I was here a long time before you; and if God

spares me I’ll be here a long time after you have gone.

 

Regards,

 

Joe O’Rourke,

General Secretary,

Celtic Supporters Association.

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Stewart Regan

Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 8:53 AM

 

Subject: Re: Cheating.

 

Dear Joseph,

 

Given the scurrilous accusations contained within your letter - which is not

befitting a general secretary of any organisation - it would be

inappropriate to continue this correspondence any further.

 

 

Stewart M. Regan

Chief Executive

The Scottish F.A.

Tel: 0141 616 6004

Fax: 0141 616 6003

Hampden Park,

Glasgow,

G42 9AY,

Scotland

http://www.scottishfa.co.uk

Twitter: @StewartMRegan

 

 

20/04/2015 12:18 >>>

Mr Regan,

 

Firstly let me congratulate Inverness Caley Thistle

and Falkirk Football Club on their achievement of reaching the Scottish FA

Cup Final. Hopefully it will be a great day for both teams and their

supporters; and the best team will win for the right reasons.

 

As for the match yesterday when Inverness managed to

beat my team and get to the final; that’s another story altogether; and

another example of blatant cheating involving referees and officials working

on behalf of the SFA.

 

I make no apologies whatsoever for using the term

“CHEATING” as i was sitting about seventy yards away in the North Stand and

clearly saw the hand ball which at least three match officials much closer

than me must have seen as well.

 

I have watched the incident back several times and

seen the still pictures; i would like the match officials to come out and

explain why Celtic were not awarded a penalty and a red card issued to the

offending player Josh Meekings.

 

I would also be delighted to hear your opinion on

the incident; i assume you were in one of the better seats of Hampden and

would have had a good view of the incident.

 

I have said to you before there seems to be an

anti-Celtic agenda going on at the SFA; too many situations have occurred

for that not to be the case; I’ll mention a couple; you can explain them to

me.

 

Derk Boerrigter, cited by the compliance officer and

given a two game suspension for simulation. No problem with that; but are we

to believe that Derk is the only player in Scottish Football who dived

seeking to gain an advantage?

 

Aleksandar Tonev, cited by the compliance officer

and given a seven match suspension for making a racist remark to Shay Logan.

Not one single witness or technical evidence to support the charge; yet

Aleksandar is convicted on the “Balance of probabilities”.

 

Leigh Griffiths, cited by the compliance officer and

charged with singing a disrespectful song about Hearts; the outcome still to

be decided.

 

John Guidetti, cited by the compliance officer and

charged with singing a disrespectful song about Rangers; the outcome still

to be decided.

 

I would like to know if the players of Celtic

Football Club are the only ones under scrutiny by the SFA. As there doesn’t

appear to be the same scrutiny used with regards to players of other teams.

 

Getting back to match officials. Was “Operation Stop

the Treble” confined to match officials? Or were board members like you and

Campbell Ogilvie also involved? How we have managed to be top of the league

and have already won the League Cup is a remarkable achievement in the

circumstances.

 

Steven McLean and Alan Muir have a lot of explaining

to do with regards to yesterday; and I’m not sure what part the North Stand

assistant had to play in the incident. But of course they won’t be asked to

explain why they cheated; they will be supported by you and your

accomplices; just as they always are.

 

McLean has a history of treating Celtic with

disdain; maybe it comes from being a supporter of Rangers; and his brother

having played for Rangers. He has been ably abetted this season by Thomson,

Madden, and Collum; to name a few.

 

I think the latest “Honest Mistake” might just be

the final nail in the coffin with regards to the SFA and the supporters of

Celtic FC. We will now organise our supporters groups with a view to

exerting the financial clout we have in Scottish Football.

 

There will be no cash cow of the Celtic Support at

Hampden for the Cup Final, you will need to be creative for once to try and

get more than 20,000 to attend; it won’t be easy not having the Celtic

supporters to suck dry.

 

 

 

Joe O’Rourke,

 

General Secretary,

 

Celtic Supporters Association.

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