Some Celtic fans have been talking about the latest SPFL update that emerged on Twitter recently.
Superscoreboard recently posted a tweet about the resolution of the Scottish football season, sharing quotes from an open letter written by the SPFL board to all 42 of Scottish League football clubs, which stated that it needed ‘reconciliation’ from all parties involved.
They also requested that any clubs who claim to have evidence of wrongdoing in the SPFL voting to provide it as soon as possible, as they have a ‘clear duty to interrogate’ any claims of misconduct.
On seeing this, many Celtic fans were talking about the news.
I would of thought once the meeting was agreed said dossier of evidence showing wrong doing would have been promptly sent to member clubs and spfl, but no they don’t seem to have it yet ???
— Stephen McGurk (@TheGurk47) April 28, 2020
Are Celtic set to be handed the Premiership title?
Yes, we are
Too early to say
The use of the word “again” suggests that Rangers have been asked before to produce evidence and have failed to do so!
— Tigertim Esq (@asmallteaser) April 28, 2020
This will be good ….evidence please pic.twitter.com/B7d1NpM23r
— LYNCHY BHOY ? (@GLEZGAHS_G_N_W) April 28, 2020
Worst. Bluff. Ever
— Andy Moore (@AndyMoore8625) April 28, 2020
There isn’t any evidence. If there was Lorraine’s wee show would have it by now and be using it to run daily PR offensives against the SPFL..
— Reckoner (@Reckoner1888) April 28, 2020
Glasgow Celtic champions
— Peter Easton (@PeterEaston15) April 28, 2020
What do we think?
This comes after the SPFL had decided to end the seasons in the Scottish League Two, League One and the Championship. As a result, the titles were handed to the teams that were top of the respective leagues. Any such decision wasn’t made for the Premiership, as Rangers had released a statement about them having an ‘evidence’ against the voting procedure.
The reaction of some Celtic fans is one of frustration and they don’t seem pleased by how the situation is being delayed.
And that is justified considering how the Hoops are at the top of the table and have a 13-point lead over the Gers. This makes them closest to potentially being crowned the champions and because of that, Celtic fans clearly feel that it would be an injustice if they don’t end up being awarded the Premiership title.