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Did Celtic’s SLO play a secret role in Tony Ralston’s dramatic winning goal against Ross County?

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One eagle-eyed Celtic fan spotted the potentially key role that the club’s Supporter Liaison Officer played in the dramatic win over Ross County last night.

With the match deep in injury time Celtic were awarded a corner on the left hand side while they chased a winning goal.

A close look at the video clip from BBC Scotland shows John-Paul Taylor passing on some key instructions to Turnbull as he prepares to deliver the corner.

The corner kick was headed clear to the edge of the penalty box, Owen Moffat and Callum McGregor fed the ball to Tom Rogic with his hanging cross headed into the net by Tony Ralston.

It might be a stretch to credit JP Taylor with an assist but it was a goal that he won’t forget in a hurry, nor any of the thousands of fans that made the eight hour round trip in the depth of winter.

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  • Vincent Doherty says:

    Pity he and the Board won’t see sense and meet with the supporters organisations to understand why Celtic fans remain overwhelmingly oppossed to the appointment of “super cop” Bernard Higgins. He will never be acceptable.

  • Stev says:

    Not that good advice as it was the usual pish corner from turnbull. Rogic showed how it’s done.

  • Pan says:

    Owen Moffat also made sure that a bad corner was turned into a good one.
    Moffat has talent and looked quite at home in Ange’s team, playing an important role in the winning goal.
    If you watch the video carefully again, you will also see a nice touch from a policeman giving Ange a supportive pat on the back. I thought that was good.

  • Jim KEARNEY says:

    Police Scotland to investigate invasion of fans on pitch WHICH END ???

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