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27 Nov 2021 23:51:38
The favouritism decision by the SPFL to postpone 2 Hibs league games has had a knock on effect.
The Livingston Centre back was an ever present this season, until he was sent off for slapping Kyogo on October 30th.
He will serve his second match suspension tomorrow against the Southsiders.
The big defender should’ve been playing his first game for 4 weeks tomorrow.
But the SPFL decided to change their rules after knocking Celtic back for a similar request back in January.

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28 Nov 2021 10:25:30
Until Celtic grow a pair and protest at these the countless examples of cheating and irregularity it will get worse. It's up to Celtic to at least make assertive challenges and I am perplexed at how silent and submissive we have become and why?

28 Nov 2021 10:37:35
I agree 100% AOB.

28 Nov 2021 10:48:37
I'd be interested to know why our board is so reluctant to upset the 'apple cart'?

If I had anything to do with it I'd blow the feckin apple cart up!

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28 Nov 2021 11:29:27
How does this boy missing the game affect Celtic. He got banned has to serve suspension.

28 Nov 2021 11:50:09
Auf, BuzzBomb (correct me if I've picked your point up wrongly Buzz) is referring to inconsistency that puts two teams at a disadvantage (Livingston and Celtic) and gives one team an advantage, namely SEVCO.

Why, because the timing of this players suspension starting has been delayed by the SFA, meaning a first team regular Centre Half for Livingston will now not play against the ? today.

28 Nov 2021 13:12:09
That’s right Pedro.
All we ask for is consistency.
Celtic should call out the SPFL publicly.
Celtic should ask why Hibs had their request accepted to postpone 2 league matches and yet Celtic had the same request denied in January.
Livingston are missing their best defender today against Sevco because of that SPFL decision.







 

 

 
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