FORMER Celtic youth player had a hilarious response to someone on social media when asked the dreaded ‘U okay hun’.
The terminology used in today’s youth ‘Reality TV culture’ to ask if someone is alright is a bit out of place when you bring it into the Scottish football arena.
The current Dundee United player jokingly took exception to the comment and replied:
Im not a hun https://t.co/6UkDEDJ0Zf
— Lewis Toshney (@lewistoshney) October 24, 2018
If you are around the arena of Scottish Football you will no the word ‘H**’ is a terminology used to describe a certain underdeveloped, troglodyte support.
The same support has tried to hijack the term and brand it sectarian when it has absolutely nothing to do with religion and everything to do with how the support act on a regular basis.
Being a former Celtic youth star and a Celtic fan, Lewis was only too happy to correct Katie Henry on Twitter.
The tweet came about when the player posted about his latest injury setback which has seen him miss more game time.
The 26-year-old is determined to overcome his latest issues and get back playing again.
Theres been alot of downs in this career of mine. But im giving everything to get back 100% match fit and back to playing with these top team mates of mine. Another wee blip yesterday rolling my ankle but again ill keep going ????
— Lewis Toshney (@lewistoshney) October 24, 2018
We wish him all the best with his recovery.