12 Jan 2017 22:00:14
So we have reportedly held back £40k from ticket sales as Sevco had not paid for the damage caused by their "supporters" at Parkhead. A Sevco spokesman is now claiming that there was damage caused at ibrokes and they are still assessing this. Why are we only hearing about this now? I heard that there were only two roof tiles damaged in a toilet but more significantly everyone saw the damage we did on the park.

Hopefully the Celtic Board challenge them to provide evidence of this so called damage that made them withhold money for so long.


1.) 12 Jan 2017
12 Jan 2017 22:03:54
I think Celtic should jut go to the SFA and get them to get the money if not take them to Court


2.) 12 Jan 2017
12 Jan 2017 22:12:02
Let them keep it and use it as an excuse not to give them tickets to the next game at home.
Would be cracking to fill paradise to the brim with our own fans especially if it's title day


3.) 12 Jan 2017
12 Jan 2017 22:23:57
Apparently according to a news paper Celtic have held back the money for the repairs from the ticket money that they were due to send to new Co. And they are not happy about it if true so funny good on Celtic


4.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 08:13:37
Pathetic really, if any damage had been done there would have been an outcry before the Bells! What are they going to do? Smash up their own toilets and photograph it to get withold 40k from us? If they do so, it will probably cover their squad's wages for next 2 months!


5.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 09:24:06
If there was even a floater left in the cludgie there would have been uproar and gnashing of fangs - just like there was with the alleged culprit at the minutes silence.
Anything and everything to detract from our victory and the humongous points gap that the result produced.
Celtic are 100% correct to hold back that cash until debts and damages are settled; but don't hold your breath as they would probably rather go into administration lol.


6.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 09:28:22
I have to say it is strange to not have heard about any vandalism at Ibrokes until now.


7.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 09:53:38
I heard different Jim, I have a source who said he seen a bunch of Celtic fans going bezerk and causing £40,000 worth of improvements!


8.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 09:59:08
Just highlights the depth of the financial crisis at the new club when you struggle to get 40k out of them. If there was damage at the Sports Direct Stadium then why haven't the new club produced any evidence? New Club same old problems with not paying what they owe. Good on Celtic for taking a stance. I dare say any damage was due to poor maintenance of the stadium.


9.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 11:08:16
Only damage i seen done was putting candles in the toilets! . what a disgrace we are tryn to freshen the place up! Bunch eh goats!

HH

Chris1888


10.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 12:06:34
just don't let the bastards in its as simple as that then there won't be any damage to our stadium at all.


11.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 14:51:37
A was thinking along the same lines James. Ed maybe u could confirm this, a always thought we had a deal wae oldco that any damage done to either stadium would be covered by the club whose fans done the damage. That deal was wae rangers but so unless a new deal was done wae sevco then they're not obliged to pay a penny. Easiest solution is to not let them back unless they pay it.

{Ed007's Note - You're spot on but it was an unwritten agreement, Steph.}


12.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 18:12:01
And yet the SFA / SFL say nothing heads buried in the sand hopping all will go away. Give them the money then take them to court freeze there accounts until its sorted out see what the SFA do then


13.) 13 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017 19:02:48
seemingly celtic offered them until last night to provide proof of damage to ibrox but they couldnt.