@TheTributeAct Yes it’s completely fair to compare the Gaza genocide (and seemingly not being bothered by it enough to work there) with what is, at best, a tiny minority (you speak as if every Celtic fan is a drug dealer). Most fans are decent people who are horrified by the crimes of Israel.
@GrahamSpiers Did they have the whole of Scotland behind them in 1987? Since they weren’t burdened by being either Celtic or Rangers it was therefore easy to support them. I remember being gutted when they were beaten (I’m a Celtic fan).
@ScotNational Does Murray Foote think this is the way we conduct suspected criminality now? As the commentator says, she has legitimate questions to answer, people like me just want them answered. And at the very least an apology given to the people who were criticised having raised concerns.
@RosaZambonini And if she decides not to do that, which, if I was her, I wouldn’t? How do you ensure that she does? By allowing journalists to do their jobs.
@luluphooey@ijg1407@bigpatmcaleenan It’s a shame he wasn’t put on trial so we could find out one way or the other about his guilt or innocence in that matter.
Oh wait, he was, and he was found to be innocent of all charges.
@Indynow6@Igloo1952 She was leader of the SNP when her husband was embezzling money and did not allow the treasurer to do his job. She could have done something but didn’t. There may be an innocent explanation for that but she needs to answer why she did nothing too.
@DavidRaeGG@ScotlandSky@Trueblue7689@SkyFootball Well, since he said it was a throw in (despite all you deniers saying it hit the Motherwell player’s head) and it clearly hit his hand, I’d say that was the clear and obvious error.