Aye it appears it was the wrong Jim McCafferty the other week,VB.Im sure I seen May mentioned but don't quote me on that.Any word on the McCafferty trial yet? I'm not convinced the 'James McCafferty' cited to appear in Glasgow a couple of weeks ago was him but I'm happy to be corrected. When that trial hits the news they will really be under the 'spotlight'.
May be.Aye it appears it was the wrong Jim McCafferty the other week,VB.Im sure I seen May mentioned but don't quote me on that.
an appology first.
It could be a lifetime transfer budget.There goes their summer transfer budget!
This is a must.
Money will come second to the crimes committed under the watch of that club.
One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
An an apology would be an admission of guilt .an appology first.
The vast majority of Celtc supporters, investors and all of their board were removed from society aged 5 and brainwashed into The Roman Cult/Victimhood.One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
hopefully their rotten clubThere goes their summer transfer budget!
One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
No they won't. Unless they specified and requested cover for historical paedo abuse that was known to the company.Indeed , they will be insured for the money anyway.
Indeed , they will be insured for the money anyway.
The paedo clause? That would be an admission of guilt in itself.....if it was even a thingIndeed , they will be insured for the money anyway.
One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
The vast majority of Celtc supporters, investors and all of their board were removed from society aged 5 and brainwashed into The Roman Cult/Victimhood.
One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
And they're trying every dirty trick to guarantee CL qualificationThere goes their summer transfer budget!
Their lawyers will advise they remain silent. You don't get insurance for this.They can say what they like but the club will say nothing the insurance people won’t allow.
Yes but for City fans basic human decency trumps blind loyalty to a cult/football club. For the vast majority of mhanks it’s the other way round.One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
They can say what they like but the club will say nothing the insurance people won’t allow.
One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?
If this happened at Ibrox anywhere near the scale of this I wouldn't be back. Not a chance.
Separate Entity might, just might, see them escape the abuse charges but, it cannot be a defence for the cover ups that followed.Seperate entity sweep sweep no us point scoring yadda yadda yadda hope they get hammered.
I’ve done likewiseSomeone started a thread on Kerrydale St saying they need to start talking about it and it was pulled , anyway on a good note I've sent a message through twitter with today's headline in The Sun to all of their sponsors that they have on their website
The poets have never won the CL.And they're trying every dirty trick to guarantee CL qualification
The latest is for past winners to go straight into the group stages
I'm sure there was evidence on their own website disapproving the separate entity claim!Separate Entity might, just might, see them escape the abuse charges but, it cannot be a defence for the cover ups that followed.
That was Celtic FC, nobody else.
Oh I hope it’s empty and assets need to be sold.Hope the biscuit tins are full !
I totally agree.I'm sure there was evidence on their own website disapproving the separate entity claim!
This is me being serious mate,if similar happened at Ibrox,me or my daughters would no longer support Rangers and that's a fact.One of the things I dont understand is why the general celtic supporters arent up in arms about this. If similar happened at Ibrox, I'd expect us to be putting serious pressure on the board to do the morally right thing. Take responsibility for past failings and puts steps in place to make it right.
What have the fans of city being saying about it? Do they recognise its the right thing to do?