The SFA audio did not just expose Hearts’ grievance. It exposed a Scottish sports media willing to push a false anti-Celtic ...
The SFA audio on Celtic v Hearts kills the missing-minute theory and exposes how easily Scottish sports media swallowed ...
Tom English’s response to Celtic, pitch invasions and supporter claims shows how selective outrage collapses into hypocrisy.
Brendan Rodgers helped shape Celtic’s latest title-winning era and deserves a fifth-in-a-row medal as a gesture of respect.
And so the “missing minute” is now the missing 30 seconds, just as Hearts claims of assault have since been modified in some quarters to indicate “intimidation” or “threatening behaviour”. The claim ...
Claims about Celtic fans and assault should be backed by evidence, not repeated by the media as established fact.
Callum Osmand’s comments on Celtic fans entering the pitch restored perspective to a story buried under media hysteria.
Celtic are champions again, and no amount of Hearts grievance, media hysteria or conspiracy talk can change the league table.
Keith Jackson’s missing minute theory does not survive scrutiny. If Hearts believed time remained, why did they leave Celtic ...
Hearts’ second statement about Celtic Park only deepens the grievance narrative and ignores the reality that the match had ...
Jim Gillespie’s interview exposes the same old Ibrox entitlement, with their CEO declaring themselves leaders of Scottish ...
Martin O’Neill cut through the hysteria around Celtic, Hearts and the media narrative, reminding supporters that reality is ...
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