Driven by Ibrox fan media. The great conspiracy. How John Beaton, Andrew Dallas, David Dickinson and Steven McLean have been delivering trophies to Celtic.
Over the last week Don Robertson, David Dickinson and now Steven McLean have virtually ruled themselves out of being involved in that fixture.
Either he doesn’t know the Laws of the Game or he refuses to implement them. Neither option is acceptable.
Then John Beaton arrives as VAR. McLean cites defenders. Beaton dismisses it — “I know, I know, I know” — before McLean finishes speaking.
They had to [concede] one free-kick after another to stop us. I was surprised that they didn’t get more yellow cards in the first half, and I don’t think it’s good enough.
After a surprise show of bravery Michael Nicholson now has to face the consequences of having the Auston Trusty appeal rejected by the SFA.Will he follow the lead of his mentor Peter Lawwell and move on for the good of Scottish football or does he genuinely believe that Celtic were…
After four and a half years of nothingness Michael Nicholson has been presented with a golden opportunity to show leadership at Celtic.At Tynecastle the tag team of Steven McLean and John Beaton denied Celtic a win over league leaders Hearts.Both men have plenty of previous. Both come from families that…
No other European league would allow such an obvious conflict of interest. No club dares to question the background of Scottish officials. The officials for the top matches are exclusively drawn from Lanarkshire and Glasgow.
Of course Premier Sports didn’t want to know. Referee Walsh can be excused for missing it, he was dealing with Nicky Raskin moaning about the assault on Kenny. No excuses for McLean and Andrew Dallas on VAR duty, those incidents are what they are paid for.
Mohamed Diomanse, as he had done the previous month at Ibrox seemed to have a particular gripe with Reo Hatate, spending the entire match trying to inflict injury on the Celtic midfielder.
