Something stinks. Why do I think this?
Well, celtc are involved so it stands to reason..
So, after all the sound bites from Patrick McGuire of Thomson's Solicitors about his clients, right out of the blue this case from an entirely different direction comes out?
And it comes out in the Daily Mail no less.
The same Daily Mail whose employee John Greechan once took a sly sideways dig at Rangers fans who were commenting on celtc's child abuse issues, and speculatively (and incorrectly) suggesting we'd something closer to home to worry about.
The same Scottish Daily Mail whose sports team have a distinctly celtc-minded taint?
2 things :
1. Celtc are now suddenly willingly paying out to someone who was an employee of the club for abuse by another club employee. Perhaps they see this as reinforcing their separate entity stance for damage limitation purposes. "We're only paying out in this instance because it's quute obviously different to all the other cases you've read about".
2. A precedent has been set at £100,000. A rather low figure by anybody's estimate.
I fully expect Thomson's clients to now be offered a figure somewhere significantly south of £100,000 in a "You understand we don't need to give you anything but seeing as how we are so charitable an organisation, we'll award you 'x' amount as a good will gesture". The press will take this as their signal to immediately fall in behind the mentally challengeds claiming celtc are the good guys after all.
Remember, celtc and their many friends sprinkled around catholic society, useful idiot non-catholics, the media, politics, and the judiciary have not fought tooth and nail to keep a lid on this as much as possible for around half à century and more to suddenly throw in the towel now.
Nothing is beyond these contemptible people.
I believe they actually glory in finding new lows to stoop to.
They truly are an evil cult.