Some Celtic fans have been talking about the latest Premiership update involving Inverness’ decision to vote against the SPFL’s proposal to end the current Scottish football season.
A Hoops-related outlet called the Celtic Star recently revealed an exclusive piece of information. It said that Inverness CEO Scot Gardiner has voted ‘no’ in the SPFL decision-making vote because he has been offered a job at Rangers on the basis of that. The outlet claimed to have known this from a ‘very senior source’ at Parkhead.
The Celtic Star later relayed this information on Twitter. This left many Hoops fans angry and they made their frustration clear. Some found the information to be suspicious.
How very interesting. The plot thickens ?
— Mark Cosmo McAuley (@MarkMcAuley3) April 12, 2020
Facepainter required must take cheques
— Cassidy (@90calibre) April 12, 2020
Do you see Inverness doing this to Celtic?
I surely do
That won't happen
Not much job security there ?
— Herewego10inarow (@JanKubis) April 12, 2020
Nae wonder he couldn’t speak on the radio
— ????? (@Moldy63523) April 12, 2020
If that the case sfa sould be looking in to this
— john carlton (@malseed1967) April 12, 2020
The ragers issued a statement on Thursday saying they had spoken to other clubs and were proud that they were going to vote against the proposal they thought rejection was a formality with this loser on their side Dundee not casting their vote has caused absolute panic over there
— finnan67 (@Finnan67) April 12, 2020
Celtic are currently at the top of the Premiership table and have a 13-point lead over second-placed Rangers. They’ve beaten the Gers twice this term, having beaten them once in the league and having beaten them in the League Cup final.
What do we think?
While no one knows if the information is reliable or not, it does show that the situation is hotting up and it is getting complicated. But considering the 13-point lead that Celtic have, it will be unfair if they aren’t handed the title if the season is cancelled.