Liel Abada is not ‘finished’ at Celtic and it is a lie to recommend otherwise.

I’m surprised to see people trying to comment on things they don’t really understand.

The worst are other people who live so far from a subject and possess such limited knowledge about it that it would make Hugh Keevins blush to believe that they throw themselves directly into it.

One of them is an Israeli “journalist” who thinks he understands Celtic.

I will honor his comments by publishing his name or a single biographical detail about him.

Keep in mind that each and every country has its Keith Jackson.

The online page called Football Scotland (which in this case allowed those who do not live here, do not know the local scene and say as despicably as possible to criticize the biggest club in the country) has already given him much more exposure than his idiot and deserved ignorant comments.

The same applies, of course, to The Daily Record, which is what we expect from this newspaper.

However, I will highlight the same.

He claims that Liel Abada will have to leave Celtic.

This is an original thought.

I wrote about an Israeli player with those criticisms that day.

There are so many things in his comments about it. . . But let’s start at the beginning and we’re going to get there, because I think it’s the most productive way to technique this kind of thing.

“It’s easy to terminate a long-term contract, which you signed a month ago, that provides you with a higher salary and supports an entire family. But of one thing I am sure: neither side is going to give up on this story.

It amazes me that someone can write the words “one thing I know” in a paragraph, after which the word demonstrates the totality of what he does not know at all.

It takes a special kind of arrogance (it may just appear in our media) to pretend to know something and then offer such transparent proof that you know everything.

I am surprised that he talks about Abada fleeing from a contract he has just signed; No one has hinted that he wanted to do so or that he was not satisfied in Scotland.

And who are these two sides that are going to “surrender”?

And what is the “story” they are going to give up?

“Abada will possibly not bow, and that’s a smart thing to do, and the Celtic crowd will likely continue to wave Palestinian flags and protest against Israel. It is very clear that this will also result in boos towards Abada, every time he plays. “Abada will make his own decisions. But you have to value one thing: the will to protect yourself. “

What is that?

Who is the guy who complains to the Celtic public?

It is possible that people, some people, are still waving Palestinian flags, but this segment has been doing it from the moment Abada signed here and long before, and no one has ever warned him that he should not dedicate himself to Celtic.

He has just signed, as this fool says, a long-term agreement here, and he did so knowing full well that those enthusiasts fly those flags.

Also, Abada has never been booed by our fans.

Not because of poor performance. Not because of his political views. No, I am Israeli.

Neither Bitton nor Kayal him.

Whoever this clown is, his criticisms completely forget about our club and our support.

While I’m not worried that some idiots on the other side of the world have a distorted belief about Celtic, I do worry that two Scottish media outlets are presenting this stale, stupid and misleading portrayal of our enthusiasts knowing full well that this is precisely what it is. The articles on which his comments appear are absolutely biased.

The idea that Abada will be booed by our supporters is a widespread lie.

Any Celtic Park fan who boos Abada when Abada has done nothing to deserve it is a sectarian moron who has more in common with the city club, and I can’t say that any clearer than that.

Abada is a Celta player.

He is part of this circle of family members and anyone who tries to make him feel less that this will find themselves excluded and hopefully I can say that I speak for the great, great, great, great majority as I write these words.

“I’m not judging the stage in terms of value, it looks like Liel Abada has finished her role at Celtic. It’s hard to believe he’s betting on fans who don’t need him. Even if the monetary scenario turns out to be complex, in the future In the end – in all the cases we know – a decision is made in favor of the player. And the player’s interest is to locate his position elsewhere.

If a player were indeed a hateful figure in the eyes of fans, he would agree with the last component of that statement, but there is nothing to recommend that the first component be accurate or true.

The concept that Celtic enthusiasts “don’t need it” is so absurd that it amazes me that any susceptible individual with the slightest wisdom in such matters would ever write such a stupid statement.

But the resolution adopted in the Scottish headlines to lend credibility to this is, as far as I am concerned, the greatest offence.

I keep hearing that we can’t say for sure what the bound hound loyalties are, however, I’ll tell you right now that I don’t care which club Mark McDougall or his friend from The Record Mark Pirie follow.

They chose to write this and expose the opinion of this Israeli idiot, so the only thing they have done here is produce things designed to generate clicks, regardless of whether they cause disruption to this club and the player or, in the worst case, spread incorrect information. and entire lies about our support. And they don’t know they’re lies either.

These articles are despicable garbage and, as far as I’m concerned, have given credence to statements about our fan base that the authors know are demonstrably false.

And there was a time when I would have banished other people from Celtic Park.

I have written here before about the desire for our club to adopt a “code of conduct” in the media. I believe that clauses such as this, which consciously harm us, fully justify its adoption.

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I would like our club to take their recommendation and ban those bampsters, or cash rate them as Castle Greysculls because they are afraid to write anything negative about them. I know we don’t need to convey the address of the cash, but I don’t. I don’t see any other way to muzzle those bastards. All the negative things that happen in the village and yet they prefer to invent stories about us, than a group of more unhappy individuals.

When Abada has compatibility to play, his first game will be from the bench. Then we’ll hear what Celtic fans think of him.

James, two questions about your article.

1. Typical Scottish means to destabilize our player and

2. The Israeli journalist sends a message from his country, pressuring Abada to leave.

As you rightly said, Israelis were welcome in the SC and knew the position of our fanatics on Palestine before signing.

Yes, they know we are all anti-Israel.

And so on, and it will go on and on: the Scottish football media tear up Celtic’s name. . .

And so on, again and again: yellow-skinned, grey-clad men in Celtic’s rhythm make it easy for the Scottish football media bums to besmirch Celtic’s clever name. . .

And to a lesser extent, it still happens from time to time: a “strange” Celtic supporter buys those publications that plunder and sully Celtic’s intelligent reputation. . .

The boardroom members who facilitate and the enthusiasts who buy and therefore facilitate Scottish football media, are the kind of people who would settle for, and probably pay for, a pub run entirely for the guy who had just taken his daughter or sister out the night before.

And so on, the circus will continue. . .

I don’t know who deserves more pity or contempt, the troublemakers or those who facilitate them on a (Registration) basis!

Why didn’t those so-called bloodhounds write similar stories about the ranjurz players of Catholic descent who weren’t wanted when they beat the Billy Boys or when the Irish centre forward who played for them about 10 years ago sang the hunger song?I’m just asking for a friend

They were going to push that narrative,,, as enthusiasts of another team, they just wanted the nine starters they signed to heed the boos that rained down from the stands, listen and leave.

The sad thing is that I think Liel will think about his future, and that would damage our club and its reputation if that were the case. I was brought up thinking Celtic was a wonderful club and a club for people from all backgrounds, and I was very proud to be part of it. The guardians of our club have a duty to protect our intelligent and sacred reputation, I hope they think about what they are going to do with the green brigade, I would ban them for life but that is not my resolution to make Array Celtic too owe it a duty of care towards Liel under labor law, and it is also the ethical thing to do. The Green Brigade said that they are doing anything for Atlético’s game, Celtic will have to respond to it. We cannot allow other people around the world to think that we are anti-Semitic, because we are not. The eyes of the world will be attentive to this adjustment to see how the clowns of the northern curve segment react. I’m really afraid of this match because I have the feeling that they are going to embarrass the club. Celtic will have to act before this happens. I would invite Scotland’s Jewish network to this meeting for a show of solidarity, which would send a vital message that we despise terrorism.

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