“I will take no lessons from clubs that refused to sign Catholics” – The Liel Abada Celtic narrative destroyed in one outstanding statement

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As Liel Abada’s Celtic exit settles with the fans, there are still many out there trying to push a ridiculous narrative that it was the fans who forced him out of the club.

We spoke yesterday about an Israeli journalist who claimed that Abada was attacked by Celtic fans in Glasgow. It was, quite obviously, a blatant lie.

Abada’s message to the Celtic support quite clearly debunks that outrageous claim but it still doesn’t stop the absolute nonsense coming from certain sections of Glasgow.

Yes, we know who they are and their own narrative on the Celtic winger was expertly criticised by A Celtic State of Mind‘s, Brian Degnin.

Rangers fans lies about Liel Abada at Celtic dismantled

Degnin said (A Celtic State of Mind), “I think you can apply that logic to almost any news story these days. I think there’s there’s so much division, narratives and false truths out there.

“But in terms of the Abada situation, I think that is a real example of a couple of things but it’s the sort of tribalism of things.

“So Cetic fans by showing support for Palestine will automatically mean they support Hamas and are automatically anti-semitic and automatically hounded Liel Abada out. Which was all nonsense.

“And I think that people jumped on that and got excited by that and totally ignored the fact that the fans gave him a rousing reception every time he played.

“And what’s really interesting is that there’s many things that we can be critical of Celtic fans of over the years. Some misbehaviour and some silly things.

“But I will take no criticisms and no lessons from clubs that refused to sign Catholics till the late eighties.

“Clubs that racially abused our fanbase and racially abused guys like Scott Sinclair and Kyogo over the years.

“I will not have the mock outrage from the [Scottish] media that’s allowed anti-Catholic chants to be present and never called out.

“And I certainly wouldn’t take any lessons from the British media who allowed James McLean to be viciously racially abused at every ground he was at over his whole career for having an opinion in this free speech world.

“And I’m just glad that [Abada] came out with his bold statement.”

This was simply outstanding from Brian and a true reflection of how every single Celtic fan feels about Rangers, the Liel Abada lies and how the media in Scotland brush over the constant anti-Catholic and anti-Irish racism that is spewed from the Ibrox stands every second week.

Every Celtic supporter has wished Liel Abada well in his future endeavours and it eats up the Ibrox support who didn’t quite get the messages of hate they were weirdly baying for.

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2 thoughts on ““I will take no lessons from clubs that refused to sign Catholics” – The Liel Abada Celtic narrative destroyed in one outstanding statement

  1. The problem with Brian’s statement is that he talks about rangers in the 80’s and then says that he won’t take advice from rangers fans today. Which would be fine but he claims that the rangers club today isn’t the same club as the 80’s club due to its death in 2012. Make it make sense plz.

  2. If it wasn’t for the Palestinian flag he would still be there the pressure came from Israeli those flying Palestinian flag have alianated Celtic football club no Israeli will every sign for Celtic now cause of political wannae be we are a football club we there to support not some war that’s be going on for years

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