Rangers reporter for the Athletic, Jordan Campbell has accused Celtic players of intentionally trying to hit the ball off their opponents hand to win penalties and has cited both the Hearts incident last week and the Livingston handball given by VAR.

Celtic got their first domestic penalty since APRIL, and their first of the season against Livingston on Sunday. It’s quite an incredible stat considering how Celtic play and the possession we have inside our opponents area.

Nonetheless, Campbell has taken to social media to moan about Celtic getting a penalty for a handball and wants the rules looked at after the Hoops got their first penalty in six months. It’s incredible.

Giakoumakis stepped up and missed his second penalty against Livingston since joining the club. The bhoys still managed to run out 3-0 winners in the end to maintain their four point gap at the top of the table.

30th October 2022 ; Almondvale Stadium, Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland: Scottish Premier League football, Livingstone versus Celtic:

Accusing Celtic players of trying to play the system, inferring they’re basically cheating is quite incredible and shows the deep scars caused by Ange’s resurgent Celtic side since the Australian took over the club.

Jordan’s lack of objectivity and delusional post is why he should go and continue to write about the club he supports and leave the rest of Scottish football alone.

5 COMMENTS

  1. It’s a ridiculous suggestion from a ridiculous imbecile, but let’s humour the fud and say he’s right…he’s only bitching ’cause he knows the diddies of Sevco don’t have enough skill to pull off such a feat!

  2. I don’t think any club in the History of football has ever been accused of this. Well done sir!. Why not change the rules so that Celtic can only pass the ball backwards like in Rugby because passing the ball forward into the opponents box is obviously open to manipulation by the criminal masterminds at Celtic Park. What a Jeremy Hunt.

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