SCOTT BROWN was booked in the aftermath of Celtic’s goal against Dundee Utd on Saturday but we were unsure why.

Footage on social media cleared it up BUT to be fair, we’re still unsure why Andrew Dallas would deem it a yellow card.

The Celtic captain gets verbal abuse from players trying to get one up on him throughout a game and he’s clearly had back and forth with this lad before the goal went in.

Once Ajeti scored, Brown was quick to run over and wind up the Dundee Utd player.

Andrew Dallas saw the incident and deemed it worthy of a yellow.

Dallas was very lenient all game until the final ten minutes, throwing out yellow cards when it didn’t really matter. It’s inactive of the way the referee tends to go about his business, there was plenty of incidents and multiple fouls on Celtic players which should have seen Utd players booked much earlier.

Celtic won all three points in the end and that’s all that matters.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Scott is too quick at retaliating he’s our most senior player but sometimes acts like the most immature! There will come a time when a sending off will cost us points, I think time on the bench will help the team and Scott HAIL HAIL.

  2. Beg to differ about Dallas seeing the incident. There is another view of the goal looking directly at the DU goalmouth. Dallas is in the frame and turns away when the goal goes in. He then turns back to see SB running away but by that time he had already noises up the DU player. Dallas didn’t see it. He is a cheat.

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