Benjamin Nygren celebrates scoring the winning goal for Celtic against Aberdeen at Pittodrie, March 4, 2026, with the scoreboard showing 2-1.

The truth behind Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson’s Celtic conspiracy after Aberdeen late show

In the wake of Celtic’s 2-1 win over Aberdeen, a familiar storm of ‘conspiracy’ theories has emerged from resident X troll Jamie Bryson after a VAR check deemed Benjamin Nygren’s goal onside.

However, the ‘truth’ behind the late-show drama isn’t found in a social media thread, it’s found in the forensic offside check that validated Benjamin Nygren’s match-winning Celtic strike.

Bryson didn’t take the Celtic winner well, and immediately took to X to make a complete fool himself again.

Jamie Bryson’s desperate Celtic conspiracy exposes Rangers pain

As every Celtic fan knows, Bryson is a dyed-in-the-wool unionist and Rangers fan, and has form for making wild claims whenever Celtic win a big game.

And taking to X, the Loyalist didn’t disappoint as Bryson posted, “An offside goal awarded to them. Obviously.

“Has a decision ever went against that club?”

This site was one of the first to respond to Bryson’s daft tweet, but so did plenty of Celtic supporters.

Bryson’s Celtic moonhowling proved wrong

The best thing to do is to simply prove Bryson’s daft tweet wrong with a VAR still used by the match officials to correctly award Celtic their winner at Aberdeen.

The VAR still clearly shows Aberdeen defender Gavin Molloy playing Benjamin Nygren onside by a significant margin.

Despite Bryson’s protests, the image left no room for debate, a fact that immediately shut down the nonsensical claims as Celtic fans hit back.

@Allymac35 responded and said, “Oh look Jamie Bryson the VAR official. Away and give yourself peace.

“You have got away with murder this season with VAR decisions. Offside is NOT conjecture, its factual. The system draws the lines not the official, next you will be saying Hawkeye is a Tim. My God you are weird.”

@NAYL0R_ was having none of it and said, “Yeah, in the same match. Did you see the penalty Aberdeen were awarded? Take off the blinkers Jamie.”

And rubbing in Rangers bottling it against Celtic, @vin19801 replied, “Aw you haven’t got over Sundays bottle job yet.

“Sunday must have hurt you bad, and it’s glorious to see.”

With Celtic closing the gap to Hearts to five points and leapfrogging Rangers into second place in the Scottish Premiership table, it’s little wonder Bryson is spewing.

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