Humbug
Well-Known Member
Passed half way now guys brilliant.
Brilliant the backs broke all downhill now, we should have it all in the next couple of days. Keep sharing.
Passed half way now guys brilliant.
Why has our blabbermouth justice secretary never commented on this subject. Does he have a public opinion on it? He does on everything else.
Truly sickening how this is being buried.
Well done to all those who have donated to this worthy cause so far.
What names will crop up during an investigation? some surprises who would like to stay unsurprised maybe.Donation made - story suppressed by football authorities, government and media. Not a thought given for the victims,
Its important people who are knowledgeable of the situation on this board to inform Adrian Goldberg of everything that they know. There can be no stone unturned
I contacted Netflix and they said that someting along the lines of they dont directly produce content. I think they provide funding to production companies and they provide the content, which Netflix then need to decide wether to air.
So an independent production company would need to take this up and are who need to be contacted.
Being done mate
How about directly tweeting the celebs who have not been slow to flash their celtc credentials at every and any opportunity?
Maybe they would like to donate to the cause and endorse the campaign in some sort of attempt to atone for the deeds of their club.
this avenue is being explored also,the problem is,these celebs tend not to take direct messages ,you can only follow them....but there is other avenues currently being explored alongside this.
this avenue is being explored also,the problem is,these celebs tend not to take direct messages ,you can only follow them....but there is other avenues currently being explored alongside this.
I'm a journalist, broadcaster and film-maker and I want to make a documentary telling the story of the Celtic Boys Club scandal - and ask tough questions that remain unanswered by politicians, the police and Celtic Football Club.
The film will be made with respected film producer and director Laurence Lennard who, like me, has a pedigree that includes working on the BBC consumer show Watchdog.
We want to tell the stories of abuse survivors and their families, including the story of Michelle Gray, whose brother Andrew was a victim of prolific abuser Jim Torbett.
The story needs to be told NOW to ensure that those who suffered don't have to wait any longer for ALL of those responsible to be held accountable.
The other side of the coin is he is not answerable to producers with the power to edit his film. As an independent film maker it is possible for him to ask difficult questions of the police, politicians and Celtic. The kind of questions to make them squirm, but they have always had the influence to shut down in the past.I have to admit although I support the cause 100%, the thought of this guy not having access to proper funding is worrying. Also to be done properly I'd imagine would take a figure far in excess of £15k. That said donation made.
My point exactly MateyHey mate it should but those bastards help cover this shameful thing up.
I fully understand what you’re saying. Believe me I do. From being involved in this I’ve asked myself the same question.Not being funny when was the last time You saw a go fund me for a documentary/film to be produced for something as massive as this vile scandal. You see stuff like this on tv every other day by the broadcasters so why are they not touching it ,asking the proper questions And doing a proper investigation of their own!!
it’s baffling!!
he was picked for the job either because of the club he supports or because of his ethnic background. certainly wasn't on merit.Might sound like a stretch but I have wondered if thats why he was picked for the job, supports the club in question so he cant comment....
Totally agree if it’s the only way to make it happen then it 100% needs to be done this way bud.I fully understand what you’re saying. Believe me I do. From being involved in this I’ve asked myself the same question.
As time went on and our correspondence with both the Scottish press and the SNP showed there was no appetite for both the government and the press to take this on. We tried everything. We even have a justice Secretary that as far as we can see, has shown exactly where his loyalties lie.
So what next?
We took it outside Scotland.
In the meantime we done some investigation of our own. We uncovered quite a lot.
I personally know someone that has suffered at the hands of a perpetrator at Celtic. It’s affected him his whole life. Celtic have shown him no support. The government hide behind an SFA inquiry.
I think the point I’m trying to make is, we’ll take any support from any journalist to show the crimes committed and subsequent coverups.
That club knows.
Completely agree. That club have had friends in high places for too long. There are people out there to this day that still know exactly what went on. This isn’t just over a couple of years, but half a century, and if we could prove it, I’d say longer.In any other country in the world, this would be a national scandal and a full and independent public inquiry held to name and shame those involved, never mind the countless others involved in the subsequent cover-up. But not Scotland.
Completely agree. That club have had friends in high places for too long. There are people out there to this day that still know exactly what went on. This isn’t just over a couple of years, but half a century, and if we could prove it, I’d say longer.
They gave us no choice but to take it outside Scotland.
Is this more new names do you think mate?