Some Celtic fans have been talking about the latest tweet that former player Chris Sutton recently put out.
Sutton’s latest tweet concerned the dossier sent around Scottish league clubs by Celtic’s Old Firm rivals and how it has ‘shaken Scottish football to the core’.
He also talked about how the SPFL has responded to the Ibrox club’s dossier, with an SPFL spokesman saying that there wasn’t a ‘shred of evidence’ about corruption claims by the Gers.
On seeing what Sutton had to say, many Celtic fans rushed to their former player’s support. They agreed with his opinion and rallied behind him.
What a waste of paper ?
— Kevin bolingoli (@Bhoy22) May 7, 2020
Does this push Celtic closer to winning the title?
Yes, for sure!
Too early to say!
No evidence whatsoever Chris. They’ve tried to manipulate this whole situation to deflect attention from another poor season on the field once again.
— Hoopybhoy (@PaddyBhoy1965) May 7, 2020
Brought the game into disrepute.
— che410IAR (@che410IAR) May 7, 2020
Are you at all surprised.???
— Nightowl (@Nightowl_10) May 7, 2020
Mind you used to have to batter them on the fball pitch. Now… No need. Sit back, relax, and enjoy. ?
— Gazzarinho (@gazzarinho1) May 7, 2020
There should an investigation into this then ??
— Junior Gibbons ???????? (@Juniorh20Jg) May 7, 2020
Nothing knew there…comedy gold.
— Bozo Baz (@baz_bozo) May 7, 2020
As per BBC Sport, Rangers had asked for the suspension of SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster and legal counsel Rod McKenzie, saying that the authorities had not informed the clubs of a £10m liability before the recent SPFL resolution took place, suggesting that the SPFL had not included this information in a ‘brief’ that they had sent to clubs.
The SPFL responded by saying that the Gers have no ‘evidence’ to support their claims. An EGM is still to come, and is set to take place on 12th May.
What do we think?
The fact that the SPFL have rejected Rangers’ claims has unsurprisingly led to this response from Celtic fans, who along with ex-player Sutton, have been revelling in their rivals’ latest attempts to call the SPFL out for apparent bullying.