omegaman
Well-Known Member
One thing does stick in my mind FF.
Daly in the last programme he did stated that he could find no evidence of us contacting the police wrt Neely.
Either way, there was no absolute proof of him doing it, and we did get him out immediately, but I’d still love us to prove that point.
The kid’s dad was a police officer, IIRC.
As others have said, Neely made sexual remarks to the kid, who reported it to his dad, who reported it to the club, who confronted Neely and slung him out the door.
We had no problems dealing with it when it was just lascivious comments, effectively his word against the kid’s - we simply weren’t going to tolerate anything like that at the club.
Macari on the other hand confesses to being unsure what to do, about finding it awkward to confront the alleged abuser. I imagine he took it upstairs (surely?) at which point it went no further.
You can see the clear distinction in approach:
Rangers acting swiftly with a zero tolerance attitude; Celtic dithering and indecisive at best, deliberately suppressing it at worst.