Get it on Google Play

“(Ibrox) vindicated and Celtic told they’re wrong again as KMI panel weighs in on red cards that were and weren’t,” screams the headline.

Good God. That would be puerile and dripping with bias if it had appeared on one of the pitiful fan sites across the city. But this ran in a national newspaper. You get no prizes for guessing which one.

Even if the story it’s trying to tell had any credibility, which it does not, that gleeful, mocking, condescending tone would still be completely unnecessary. It is unprofessional. The fact that it appears in a national title shows the level of contempt they have for our supporters and for any reader who does not share their pro-Ibrox slant.

The story itself concerns yesterday’s KMI panel decisions.

And once again, what can you even say?

We are expected to treat this as some kind of independent, professional body. A panel of people who understand the rules and know what they are doing. In reality, the entire exercise lacks credibility as Dundee Utd pointed out last year. Even the SFA acknowledges that the panel carries no formal authority.

There is not a single person in this country who should...

Continue Reading: The Record goes low again with its spiteful Celtic KMI headline.

Latest Celtic News

WARRIOR’S FINAL FAREWELL

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 1 hour ago

JOTA FEARS DISMISSED

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 2 hours ago

CELTIC CROCK BACKLASH

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 3 hours ago

Celtic managerial links have become Six Degrees of Silliness.

Source: The Celtic Blog
Published 18 hours ago

Celtic's Martin O'Neill wary of dropped points as games run out

Source: BBC Sport
Published 19 hours ago

SWEDE DREAMS AND NYGREN’S FEELGOOD FACTOR

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 20 hours ago

‘DO I HAVE BELIEF IN THE TEAM?’ ASKS MARTIN

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 20 hours ago