Green Brigade banner verdict to £15m Rangers player claims – Today’s Born Celtic news round-up

It was a bust day for news on Born Celtic today as we caught up on the latest views and opinions on the club from the team at A Celtic State of Mind and some of the mind-boggling claims from our friends across at Ibrox.

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Luis Palma was the topic of conversation as the Honduran winger had a nightmare against Kilmarnock. Jerry from ACSOM shared what was annoying him about Palma and explained how he believes that the winger just doesn’t get playing for Celtic. Link is above.

Alexandro Bernabei was also in the crosshairs after the Argentine fluffed his lines again against Kilmarnock on Saturday. Paul John Dykes shared his views on the fullback and described him as ‘chaos as a footballer.’

Nicolas Kuhn is clearly struggling to settle into Celtic as the German winger made his £3m January move to help spark some life into the club. Lawrence from ACSOM shares his views on Kuhn and how he thinks he’s ‘won a raffle‘ by playing in the green and white hoops.

The Green Brigade banner at Celtic Park came under the spotlight as Turkish journalist, Kenan Kinan, praised the fan group for doing ‘what his people cannot do‘ by keeping the spotlight on the genocide in Palestine.

News from the weird and wonderful world of Rangers

The Ibrox club are not immune to being covered here on Born Celtic as you all know. Alan Hutton was the topic of conversation as his opinion an James Tavernier just proves how Celtic’s domination over the Ibrox club has broken them as a support.

Hutton embarrassed himself further as he claimed Rangers would not accept a £15m bid for one of their players if they were offered it (we all know they NEED to) even though he is worth nowhere near that amount.

The succulent lamb is strong in that one.

You can catch up on that and more on the links above or click on the stories below.

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