Some Celtic fans have been talking about the latest tweet that BBC Scotland’s Jim Spence recently relayed.
Spence’s latest tweet concerned the drama surrounding the SPFL vote and criticised Celtic’s Old Firm rivals for their recent behaviour over the matter.
This comes after Rangers called for a probe into the SPFL vote and also called for SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster to be suspended. They also claimed to have ‘evidence’ surrounding bullying allegations prior to the vote and had intended to provide it ahead of an extraordinary SPFL meeting which takes place on 12th May.
On seeing this tweet, many Celtic fans flocked to it and made their opinions very clear, with plenty showing their frustrations over the situation.
Thank you, Jim. Not because I’m a Celtic fan but because you weren’t scared to tell the truth.
— Scottsman78 ? (@Scottsman1978) April 30, 2020
Are you happy with Jim Spence's tweet?
Yes!
I'm not
They have realised it ,just cant except it , and only when they do can Scottish football move forward,
— TONY CARROLL (@papatony7) April 30, 2020
Ooooft that may result in a statement.
— Joe (@onekinghenrik) April 30, 2020
Jim you better watch, those Peepul may try and get you banned ?
— David (@davebhoygreen) April 30, 2020
Bang on. The rage is there as they woke up one day and realised they weren’t in charge anymore
— Screamasellika (@lbcaptainhartie) April 30, 2020
Hit the nail on the head there Jim
— Christopher McQuade (@chrismcquade67) April 30, 2020
What do we think?
The comments of the Celtic fans show how frustrated they are with the whole situation. Considering how the Hoops are 13 points clear at the top of the table and the leagues below the Premiership have been cancelled, they could be excited to see if they will be handed the title like the lower divisions have, and as a result, it seems clear that they want the situation to be resolved as soon as possible.