On Sunday, Guardian journalist Ewan Murray criticised Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou for praising his players after their 5-1 victory over St Mirren. Despite coming from a goal behind, Celtic won the game, and Postecoglou was effusive in his praise for his team.
However, Murray took issue with this, arguing that the club’s financial resources dwarf those of St Mirren, and therefore, Postecoglou shouldn’t be praising his players.
Murray’s tweet drew criticism, with many arguing that it was absurd to criticise a football manager for praising his team. Furthermore, Murray has a history of being negative towards Celtic, and many believe that his comments were unwarranted.
"Relentless" and "outstanding" among terms used by Ange Postecoglou. Against 10 men and a club whose annual wage bill is about the same as Celtic recently spent on a right back, you'd like to think so.
— Ewan Murray (@mrewanmurray) March 5, 2023
Celtic is a well-run club with a large fan base, and they live within their budget. St Mirren is also a well-run club that operates within its means.
Murray’s tweet was widely seen as misguided and unfair. The Celtic manager has every right to praise his players after a victory, and it is unfair to criticise him for doing so.
The bhoys held their nine point lead at the top of the table on Sunday with the victory. A week after lifting the League Cup trophy. It’s onto Hearts for the bhoys next, I wonder if Murray will allow us to celebrate if we manage to win against a team with a better budget than St Mirren.
Ewan Murray is an arse. Why give his bitter comments oxygen by repeating them.
Ewan is hurting like most of his mob and I’m happy after last week so depressing