John Paul Taylor has set the record straight over a far fetched story that appeared in the Daily Mail which suggested near carnage at Celtic’s match away against St Johnstone.
On Tuesday afternoon the Scottish Government announced that from December 26 outdoor events would have a maximum capacity of 500 which instantly wiped out the 4,000 tickets sold to Celtic fans for yesterday’s match.
A group of around 30 supporters opted to take advantage of some viewing points to look inside McDiarmid Park and get their final glimpse of the hoops in 2021.
Across social media there were a few pictures of the fans that attracted some light hearted comments alongside a heavy police presence that enjoyed a very quiet and incident free shift. But someone at the Daily Mail keen to generate web traffic decided on a very different take.
Just to clarify some inaccurate reports from yesterday. There was no clash with Police, no storm of gates, a handful of fans went to cheer their team from a an area which was away from the Stadium. Police were agreeable to this and fans dispersed at FT without any issue
— Celtic FC SLO (@CelticFCSLO) December 27, 2021
It’s a wonder they didn’t add that they attacked the St Johnston bus. Its time we went after these liars and sue them for charging us for news that are nothing but blatant last week it was about dropping points at Ross County.
— charliemcginley (@charliemcginley) December 27, 2021
No statues, monuments or police officers were reported to have been injured in the ‘shocking scenes’.
Earlier this month the Daily Mail jumped the gun reporting on Celtic drawung 1-1 away to Ross County despite Tony Ralston heading a late winner.
Celtic very rarely comment on media coverage of the club, either the Supporters Liaison Officer is acting off the cuff or the club is about to tackle distortions.