@SilentHitoshura@GrainneMcw5503@kellylgiven But that's ok? Must be, according to @kellylgiven. Never seen any columns by her in The National denouncing Jota's return. Another thing on Saudi, they marginalise women in their society.
@sparkymf86@ScotNational Here here. But somehow it all only counts for what happens in Palestine. Jota worked in Saudi for a year and was welcomed back with open arms. Mind, we, Celtic, stand with the oppressed. No even playing field.
@SilentHitoshura@GrainneMcw5503@kellylgiven But the working class, the oppressed, and marginalised, only comes into play with an element of our support when it comes to Palestine. Forget the Saudi-led coalition who dropped bombs on hospitals and school buses in Yemen, which also has a severe humanitarian crisis.
@Dannylo89011163@moneill31 As a Celtic fan, I hope Robbie Keane gets the job, just to annoy the living daylights out of the political element of our support. He worked in Israel as a manager....I mean, who gives a toss. Doesn't automatically mean he supported the war in Gaza.
@lonecelt67@Dannylo89011163 Contributed very little? He was the best player in the team for most of the 6 years he was at the club. Knocked back the Cream Buns too. Would've got into any Celtic there has been since he left in '96, blindfolded with both his feet tied together.
@thevulture22@PaulJohnDykes@thevulture22, you have a lot to be pleased about today--the Scottish Ronaldo is on his way to Ibrox, and for free.
Now, get back to reading your comic books.
@thevulture22@PaulJohnDykes@thevulture22, you're a typical Cream Bun--greeting-faced, sour grapes, can't handle defeat, deflection tactics from own failings, reading too many comic books.