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‘It’s time to fight fire with fire’ ‘Sportsound very selective of the questions’ ‘the same horrendous referee’ Crawford Allan under attack

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The normal tactic of the SFA is to let storms run their course, blow over then wait for the next 24 or 48 hour refereeing storm.

Two weeks ago attention was on Bobby Madden after he sent off Funso Ojo after the Aberdeen midfielder had been struck by a Dundee United fan at Tannadice.

That issue lasted more than a day on Sky Sports News, in Scotland it was overtaken by Hibs winning a League Cup semi-final, comments from Connor Goldson and a new manager at Ibrox.

Pushed mainly by Kris Boyd and BBC Scotland, with absolutely no conclusive proof, there has only been one issue discussed since Thursday night when Celtic beat Hearts 1-0.

The team that had 69% possession committed 12 fouls with just nine from their opponents, no yellow cards were shown in the first 85 minutes but one borderline offside call forced Crawford Allan from the comfort of his office at Hampden into the BBC Scotland studios.

His very appearance has reignited the decision not to disallow Kyogo’s goal, given it further fuel and life.

Allan has had plenty of opportunities to speak out about decisions earlier this season, the SFA has their own media teams and social media channels. Maybe some day he can explain why out of 17 referees used in the Premiership this season one man has been given four of Celtic’s first 15 fixtures.

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  • Mickybhoy71 says:

    Strange ya.. No alternative view given by the bbc regards this decision.
    Quite the hypocrites are bloggers and fans.. The same bbc don’t allow alternative views or analysis of the covid scamdemic… But that’s OK.. The bbc have the moral high ground there and wouldn’t lie

  • Green Bottle says:

    Just how much of a BUNG did Peter Lawwell and the board officials get to sign the Secret Five Way Agreement. It must have been a staggering amount of money to sign away their soul and any duty of care or responsibility to Celtic.

    The SFA, SPFL, BBC and the Tabloid Rags in general behave like they have Celtic over a barrel threatening to spill the beans if SILENCE is not maintained to their corruption.
    Tell me why I’m wrong.

  • John mcghee says:

    The Celtic fans should turn on that board and get them all removed now because they are sitting on there fat arses and getting payed for f**k all and letting everyone bring our club down we didn’t even get this sh**e when ranjurs were cheating for years and nothing happened to them Scottish football is getting worse and so is our board of cowards dirty tory rats p.lawwell bankier and the rest of them get them out our club before the fans stop going to the games in protest of that COWARDS.

  • John S says:

    It isn’t just remarks by the commentary team but the manipulation of footage by the BBC editorial team. Selective angles are being used to pursue an agenda.

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