Archive for Cheating
Daily Record Shows True Colours Scandal!
Posted by: | CommentsEditor Has Sir Minty As Guest Of Honour
As if we didn’t already know just how biased they are, the Daily Record have once again nailed their colours to the mast.
While they try to convince us of media neutrality, the truth is, and has been for a long time now, the Daily Record’s Managing Director is fairly and squarely in the pocket of Sir Minty.
Celtic Fanzone have it on impeccable authority that the MD Bruce Waddell hosted a Sports Dinner in Edinburgh last week with the guest of honour being…….Sir Minty.
Yep. In the same week of a derby match Sir Minty is given the red carpet by the same media that claim we’re paranoid!
How can we expect fair coverage to be given to Celtic when the newspapers top man is entertaining our rivals biggest shareholder?
This is the same rag that accused Celtic supporters of assaulting Allan McGregor without a shred of evidence, tarnishing our name without a second thought.
And have they apologised? Nope, didn’t think so….
Surely it’s time for the Celtic board to take this man to task, after all he is the man in charge of the paper.
There’s no point in calling for a Bhoycott, we can chose to patronise who ever we want, however the next time your buying your daily paper think carefully about your choice.
You’ve Got To Laff……
Posted by: | CommentsPoor Me, Gets Media Sympathy
As the press continue on their quest of defaming Celtic at every opportunity with headlines of ‘Meanies’ referring to the club’s offer for Preston’s centre back Sean St Ledger (with a name like that he was born to play for Celtic!), the same paper gives a ‘poor me’ to the Huns’ chief cheat Kyle Lafferty.
His antics against Aberdeen with the Charlie Mulgrew incident are well documented and so they should be, but last weeks lunge to break Andreas Hinkel’s leg has been conveniently swept under the carpet by both the media and the authorities.
To say that the referee took action by booking the lout is a joke. Remember last season, Skippy was going through on Dundee United’s Lee Wilkie but tried to pull out at the last minute and was booked by the referee. Only for the review panel to have another look at it.
So how come the review panel isn’t looking into the Laff’s thuggish attempt. Do they have to wait until a player suffers a broken leg? Then, like most of the officials decisions, the punishment will come too late.
Obviously paranoia is setting in here.
Still, I look forward to the SPL’s new radical move for future Old Firm games, when the referee will apologise to Celtic before the game for the penalties he’s going to deny and the perfectly good goal he’s going to disallow.
Only in Scotland………
Cheating And The Arsenal Connection..
Posted by: | CommentsDo They Practice Cheating In North London?
I never thought that I’d have to revisit the ‘cheating Arsenal’ row so soon, but as everyone saw last night in Paris, cheating and the Arsenal are linked in a fashion of more than co-incidence.
We all know that their manager Arsene Wenger has selective sight when it comes to cheating, as the Eduardo case proved and now we have former Gooner legend Thierry Henry deliberately handling the ball on the touchline to assist the French equalising goal.
He then denied it was deliberate!
Which begs the question, Is Cheating Taught or Accepted At Arsenal?
After all Henry spent most of his career there, under the guidance of Wenger who NEVER criticises any wrongdoing by his players, Gallic or otherwise.
So, all this poses another yet question, Do Cheats Never Win?
Well just ask Aiden and his Republic of Ireland team mates…..
If justice is to be done, the Wenger way, then Ireland should appeal the result. It worked for Arsenal….
Arsene Wenger…The Modern Day Billy Liar!
Posted by: | CommentsBring Back Tom Courtney
This Eduardo dive is turning into a real farce…..and it’s not even panto season! Everytime Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger opens his big Gallic gub he’s contradicting his last statement.
“It wasn’t a penalty” he said on Wednesday.
“Eduardo isn’t a cheat”, he added later.
UEFA then take a grip of things on Friday and charge the cheat with trying to con the referee and all of a sudden Arsene has gone all bleary eyed and Billy Liar like.
Can you beleive it? Now Arsene can see it was a penalty!
Somehow the Holy Goalie has managed to touch the Croatian with such a force that he knocked him off his feet, two days after the event!
Amazing.
As for Arsene, why not follow your French comrade Monsieur Cantona and get yourself into the movies, I heard they’re look for a new Billy Liar.
Ideal for soemone who can’t tell reality from make believe.

“I Saw Nothing” Schultz Wenger At It Again
Posted by: | CommentsColonel Clink Would Have Been Proud of You Arsene!
Cast your mind back to the seventies, for those of us old enough, and remember a sit-com called Hogan’s Heroes.
The programme was based around a German POW camp, and the head honcho was Colonel Clink, a bespecled buffoon who didn’t have a clue that American Airman Col. Hogan was actually running the camp. (Hence Hogan’s Heroes)
Well, Colonel Clink had a Seargent as his sidekick, a Sgt Schultz who’s catchphrase was, “I saw nothing, nothing” whenever he was asked a question.
Fast forward to the present day.
And replace Sgt Schultz with Arsenal’s manager Arsene Wenger.
Whenever he’s asked an honest question, like “Is Eduardo a cheat?” of “Was it a penalty?” Arsene adopts the Schultz position, “I saw nothing, nothing”.
See if you can spot who’s who in this episode.