With the International Break and no matches for a while talk is that CalMac will be back and so will Hatate (remember him?)
Khun was just starting to show a bit of form and Forrest is still a threat - lost some of his blistering pace but still has an eye for goal and has been over this track many times before.
Playing the huns twice more so it's still very much in our hands. If we can take even 4 points from those two games we're in the box seat.
Crawford Allan is to step down from his gig as head of the Scottish Referees. The rumour mill has it that it is associated with Brendan Rodgers being called before the SFA for his scathing criticism of Beaton's VAR interference in the Hearts game - ref awarded a yellow card, got called over by VAR and convinced to change his mind yet a similar transgression six days later for a different team went unpunished. Everybody who knows about Scottish football knows exactly where Beaton's loyalties
lie.
Anyways, it seems that Brendan Rodgers was going to defend the charge of bringing the game into disrepute and got lawyered up. They wanted a copy of the VAR tape for the Hearts v Celtic match. But, according to the beat on the street, the VAR tape has been.....er...."accidentally deleted" So it seems in a quid pro quo, Celtic won't push too hard for production of the VAR tape and what happened it; BR won't be banned for the Hun match; and Crawford Allan has to retire from his position at or before the end of the season.
Interesting times ahead
Khun was just starting to show a bit of form and Forrest is still a threat - lost some of his blistering pace but still has an eye for goal and has been over this track many times before.
Playing the huns twice more so it's still very much in our hands. If we can take even 4 points from those two games we're in the box seat.
Crawford Allan is to step down from his gig as head of the Scottish Referees. The rumour mill has it that it is associated with Brendan Rodgers being called before the SFA for his scathing criticism of Beaton's VAR interference in the Hearts game - ref awarded a yellow card, got called over by VAR and convinced to change his mind yet a similar transgression six days later for a different team went unpunished. Everybody who knows about Scottish football knows exactly where Beaton's loyalties
lie.
Anyways, it seems that Brendan Rodgers was going to defend the charge of bringing the game into disrepute and got lawyered up. They wanted a copy of the VAR tape for the Hearts v Celtic match. But, according to the beat on the street, the VAR tape has been.....er...."accidentally deleted" So it seems in a quid pro quo, Celtic won't push too hard for production of the VAR tape and what happened it; BR won't be banned for the Hun match; and Crawford Allan has to retire from his position at or before the end of the season.
Interesting times ahead