Some Celtic fans have been talking about the latest tweet that Daily Record journalist Keith Jackson recently posted.
Jackson shared a recent article of his from the Daily Record on Twitter. The post carried the caption that Celtic’s Old Firm rivals ‘promised’ so much but they ‘delivered so little’. He also went onto say that their EGM vote in the future is now ‘doomed’.
This tweet got many Celtic fans talking. Some talked about the situation, while others talked about Jackson and his tweet.
Now doomed….. What you mean there was a chance that 75% of clubs would agree just 7weeks after a 81-19% vote? pic.twitter.com/BgSjhKk5aN
— celtic for 10 (@eddie410inarow) May 8, 2020
Are Celtic set to be crowned Premiership champions soon?
Oh yes!
Too early to say!
Ask the real questions:
Let’s see their financial status
Let’s throw the book at Rangers
Let’s hand out proper punishment
Let’s reduce points for next season
Let’s impose a hefty fine
Let’s End this charade
Let’s make Celtic champions— Tony Mac (@Toto29678316) May 8, 2020
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— martin (@martinblythe7) May 8, 2020
You’ve changed your tune?
— MickybarstewarD (@Grassizgreen11) May 8, 2020
Is it really a surprise? The country knew they had nothing now its time they were brought to book, fined an told to pipe down. There an embarrassment to Scottish football
— Dún Geimhin csc (@DungivenCsc) May 8, 2020
We all knew they had nothing special
— Stevie Chalmers (@StevieChalmers2) May 8, 2020
The Gers revealed their dossier on Thursday which included claims that the SPFL had failed to inform Scottish clubs about a £10m liability and some issues with the reconstruction of the league prior to their vote on ending the 2019/20 season. To this, the SPFL responded by saying that the Glasgow club has no evidence of ‘bullying’, ‘corruption’ and ‘coercion’.
Furthermore, in his recent article from The Daily Record, Jackson states that Rangers’ dossier ‘did not feel like an attempt to prove corruption or collusion at the highest level of the game’.
What do we think?
Some Celtic fans seem happy about the response that their rivals were issued by the SPFL and they seem to get along well with the angle of Jackson’s article. Considering that this decision could help them come closer to winning the Premiership title because of their 13-point lead, they are bound to be pleased.