16 Jul 2017 17:59:07
Here is a thought for discussion.
LG tying Celtic scarf to goalpost on away grounds.
Bit of fun or unprofessional and antagonistic and should be stopped?
(my mate reckons he is like a wee dug peeing to mark his territory)


1.) 16 Jul 2017
16 Jul 2017 18:12:46
It is cheeky and if Ian Fergusson had done it at us I would have shouted but wouldn't throw a bottle. Brendan may have a word though as taking a bottle to the skull can take the edge aff yer performance.


2.) 16 Jul 2017
16 Jul 2017 18:39:47
Probably not the smartest move, but it is LG we're talking about. I think the real issue is people throwing glass bottles at him though. Totally unwarranted. Also, if an opponent tied a scarf to a net, I wouldn't be running onto the pitch. Some people are just easily antogonised.


3.) 16 Jul 2017
16 Jul 2017 19:23:34
If Brendan Rodgers did it, it's out of order. If Leigh Griffiths does it its a wind up and he should be slapped on the wrist end of.


4.) 16 Jul 2017
16 Jul 2017 19:56:23
I'm a massive LG fan but I do feel he likes playing up to the Celtic supporters and does try to antagonise opposing fans. Time to grow up Griff and concentrate on your football.


5.) 16 Jul 2017
16 Jul 2017 21:56:05
LG should not have to put up with stuff getting chucked at him. With emotions running high he may have made his mark in a little way. Don't have a go a our own. It's the Binfield horrible rats that chucked stuff on the park we should be getting stuck in tae them. Mon the Hoops🤢☘️☘️.


6.) 16 Jul 2017
16 Jul 2017 21:57:24
Years ago I received a birthday card which read "You're only young once but you can be immature for a lifetime" and perhaps in the scarf tying incident Leigh was a little immature however i don't think it is right to isolate this event from everything that was happening. whilst tying the scarf may be considered provocative (and i think it was) it can't be forgotten that this came after Leigh had been pelted with coins and bottles during the game and after a racist banner of Scott Sinclair was burned on a bonfire on the 11th night. whilst i think Griffiths was wrong to provoke the huns with his scarf tying I can understand his reaction after what happened. however with regards to the bottles coins and burning racist banners these actions can in no way be considered provocative but "CULTURAL"


7.) 17 Jul 2017
17 Jul 2017 21:54:46
90% of their fans were gone out of stadium or had their back to pitch as they were leaving . Only section left were the lowest of the low who had earlier tried to remove his head, Griffiths major crime was in front of the 150 Celtic supporters, not at the home - end .
Surely UEFA. Should question lack of stewarding and protection during game .
Why did the PSNI keep their dogs on leads, surely there isn't any point in bringing in dogs and not allowing them to work . 10 minutes of freedom would have resulted in that group of louts never causing trouble again at football.