Good Girl- the tweet that came back to haunt hipster Ewan Murray

There is a famous old saying about people in glass houses not throwing stones.

Especially so if you work for a trendy left leaning publisher and can’t keep a lid on your dislike for all things green and white.

It seems that the Guardian’s golf reporter jumped on a bandwagon a little too early yesterday, forgetting that the exact wording that he was attacking Brendan Rodgers for was one that he had used himself.

When it comes to Twitter it seems that Ewan Murray can’t help himself. With no one interested in his thoughts on golf he seems to get attention and kicks from slagging off Celtic or better still Celtic supporters.

Much like his buddy Tom English covering egg-chasing for the BBC, Murray is way off the radar adding his brilliant commentary to what’s going on in the bunkers and fairways. Football, especially Celtic and Twitter gives them the attention they desire

Rodgers was the target yesterday after a friendly sign off to Jane Lewis of BBC Scotland who was also distressed by two late goals giving Celtic full points from Motherwell.

Now based in Manchester Murray has been forever been mentally scarred by Albert Kidd’s late appearance off the bench at Dens Park in May 1986.

It seems that the chance to criticise the Celtic manager quickly lifted his spirits after wee Naisy masterminded a capitulation at Ibrox on Saturday.

Strangely the Guardian’s golfing expert never managed to tweet about his own team’s performance on Saturday.

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