The second one as somebody pointed out and as I put in the group chat, em Maeda actually kicks Balogun in the ankle with his studs. That for me should have been brought back and looked at.
With Wifi access and a webcam there has been some fantastic content come to life this week as loyal bears point blank refuse to come to terms with Celtic taking their trophy total to 119, one more than the combined efforts of both Ibrox clubs even while using players they couldn’t afford through disguised remuneration schemes.
This has been coming for a decade, it has been a certainty over the last couple of years with most bears knowing that for the rest of their lives Celtic will continue as Scotland’s dominant team.
With an 11 point lead after 15 matches Celtic are strong favourites to win the SPFL Premiership title for the fourth year running, but it isn’t that number that is causing distress around Ibrox.
Celtic are going for 55 in May, a figure that brought about incredible scenes of joy in the spring of 2021 as George Square was twice trashed by celebrating bears as they battled with each other, Police Scotland, statues and benches.
The aftermath to Sunday’s result is a marker over what can be expected if Celtic go on to win the title in the spring time, it won’t have the same drama as losing a penalty shoot out but the impact will be just as devastating.
With legacy media following instructions to dig and pandering to the moon-howlers more weeks like this can be anticipated. Legacy media has raced to engulf fan media, with no sensible heads around explaining that Jefte and Leon Balongun should have been sent off at Hampden the madness from the Rabble Boys will soon become mainstream.
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by Pan
Beaton’s scowling face gives him away every time. What an infantile and imbecilic little man he is. He has never grown up.