Celtic being reinstated to the European Champions league 2014

MrStruth

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When it comes to disregarding 'Sporting Integrity' no club in Europe would have had a bigger brass neck than Celtic as they progressed into the next round of the Champions league despite being roundly thrashed by a far superior team.

Despite only TWO minutes of the match remaining of the second leg and Celtic well beaten, the Legia Warsaw manager inadvertently fielded an ineligible player whom they believed had already served his three match suspension.

As Legia urged for common sense and sporting grace from the Celtic board and for them to acknowledge they had lost fair and square, Lawwell was having none of it and the unwashed were reinstated by UEFA.

If as now looks likely that the league cannot be completed then UEFA and the Scottish FA must order the Scottish league title null and void.
There are still many games left to play and Rangers still have a game in hand.

Sporting integrity and all that..
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Not many teams lose a tie 6-1 and go through on away goals, but that is exactly what Celtic achieved in the aftermath of their Champions League qualifier against Legia Warsaw. Celtic were thrashed in the first leg by a team that managed to miss two penalties and still beat them 4-1. The Scottish champions didn’t exactly restore their pride in the second leg, when a further 2-0 defeat left them facing an early exit from the competition that was meant to define their season.

The tie was dead and buried by the time the Legia Warsaw manager decided to give his three substitutes a run out in the dying minutes of the second leg. Legia were 6-1 up and cruising towards the next round when the last of those substitutes, Bartosz Bereszynski, came on in the 88th minute. Bereszynski had no impact on the scoreline, but his mere presence on the pitch has since caused Legia to be expelled from the competition.
The defender was sent off in Legia’s final Europa League match last season and was given a three-match ban, which he thought he had served by the time Legia reached Edinburgh. He had sat out of Legia’s two matches in the previous round against St Patrick’s and then he missed the first leg against Celtic.
Bereszynski was absent for three matches but because the club had not registered him for the St Patrick’s tie, the games he missed did not count towards his suspension and Uefa deemed him ineligible to play against Celtic. Legia’s 2-0 victory was scrubbed from the record books and Celtic were granted a 3-0 victory, which was enough to take them into the next round on away goals.


 
But .. But we're ra cellik and everybody loves us pure 100%.

So jist guise it.
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Big thanks to the OP for this. Should be all over social media but if not, it will be my argument of choice

Edit: may have been mentioned elsewhere , but I see BBC Scotland have a Sportscene Special on at 7. Obviously to award the title to their team
 
Didn’t they do the same previously when they got thumped by the Swiss team Simon?
Yes, beat 3-1 on aggregate but Sion went out due to an ineligible player.

Here’s rat teeth’s view on how UEFA and SFAs word should be final and the courts shouldn’t get involved. Let’s see if thats his view in a month
 
Yes, beat 3-1 on aggregate but Sion went out due to an ineligible player.

Here’s rat teeth’s view on how UEFA and SFAs word should be final and the courts shouldn’t get involved. Let’s see if thats his view in a month
Forgot about that one..
 
should Gers be awared the UEFA cup this year, played more qualifying games than any other club and I assume only club left in the competition from 1st round

yep sh1t arguement like the Dims, but were not shameless like them...............
 
All we have to do is cite 2004-2005 as an example of how a lead can be overturned.

They were 5 points ahead of us with 4 games to play and we beat them by a point.

If we argue that we could potentially take 6 points in our 2 games against them, that would leave us 7 points behind in the other 7 games to play, giving us arguably a better chance than we had in 2005.
 
There’s the Legia game and the mythical tour of Japan but for me the worst was using Phil O’Donnell’s death (who hadn’t played for them for 8 years) as an excuse to have a game against ourselves postponed as they had players missing through injury etc.

A club like no other.

And let us not forget that on the day of the funeral, they were parading their new signing Andreas Hinkel.
 
"Separate Entity", sounds like a malevolent alien from the original Star Trek series. Don't beam them up, Mr Sulu (Tour of Japan, again! ) set phasers to...... kill! :)
 
There are 6 old firm points and a game in hand still to contest that could see the gap cut to 4 points.

The mentally challengeds lost a 5 point lead with 4 games to go in 2005. I’m sure their rancid manager could tell you all about that season and how it’s not over until it’s over.
 
There’s the Legia game and the mythical tour of Japan but for me the worst was using Phil O’Donnell’s death (who hadn’t played for them for 8 years) as an excuse to have a game against ourselves postponed as they had players missing through injury etc.

A club like no other.
The death of Phil O'Donnell was when i first realised just how low that rancid club were prepared to go,absolutely shameful to say the least
 
All we have to do is cite 2004-2005 as an example of how a lead can be overturned.

They were 5 points ahead of us with 4 games to play and we beat them by a point.

If we argue that we could potentially take 6 points in our 2 games against them, that would leave us 7 points behind in the other 7 games to play, giving us arguably a better chance than we had in 2005.
Don’t forget the game in hand.
 
Remember this?

Celtic struggling while we’re top of the league: “postpone the OF game, Phil O’Donnell was a Celtic legend and we just can’t play after his untimely death”

Later that season, Celtic in front with momentum: “Nah we can’t postpone this OF game, we must carry on and play it, it’s what Tommy would have wanted”


Those were two incidents within the same season only a few months apart. Do you really think you’d ever get a shred of integrity from a club loathsome and shameless enough to do the above?
 
Our depth of straw clutching know no bounds

This is making us look some laughing stock

Weird stance to take. They aren't laughing at us. They are doubling down on nonsense in the hope that everyone cowtails for them once again. Pointing out that they shouldn't just be handed a title on good faith is not clutching at straws.

The league cannot be contested to a conclusion. They have not achieved the required number of points to secure the title. Ergo they do not deserve to just be handed the title. It's fairly cut and dry for me. Just as Hearts do not deserve to be relegated whilst they can still say they had a chance to mathematically gain the points to stay up. Arguing anything else completely undermines and nullifies the nature of competitive sports.

Must ask you this though. If the roles were reversed, do you think they'd allow it to happen uncontested and without out any form protestations or serious objections? I think we both know the answer to that.
 
What it boils down to is celtc are no more and no less than an organ of the vatican cult.
On a global basis they are a very small part of the cult, but within Scotland, a nominally Protestant country, they are a massive part of keeping the cult members in line.
NOTHING is ruled out to ensure the dominance of their brand.
Over the centuries that cult has lied, deceived, cheated, murdered, tortured, raped, massacred,, back-stabbed - and then done it all over again, and again.
They make and drop allies dependent on their current needs and know exactly how to manipulate non-believers into becoming their "useful idiots" by bribery and/or blackmail.
Rules are bent, broken and smashed to smithereens without the slightest sign of shame or conscience.
What we've witnessed in Scotland in the recent past - the Phil O'Donnell farce, the Legia shame, the concerted effort to demonise and suppress the Rangers brand, the fabled tour of Japan, the systematic rewriting of history to diminish and conceal the rape of dozens (hundreds?) of youngsters, etc, etc, etc, etc, has demonstrated all of the above pretty damn perfectly.
They DO poison every well they visit.
They ARE a cancer on every concept of decency.
 
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Our depth of straw clutching know no bounds

This is making us look some laughing stock
The season ends on the weekend of May 16/17 th I believe ,there is no way the fixtures will be completed by then and the precedent for extending the season were set in 2008 .The Covid19 virus hasn't even peaked in the UK yet that is expected to take up to 14 weeks , the beginning of next season could be delayed nevermind finishing this one .
 
Remember this?

Celtic struggling while we’re top of the league: “postpone the OF game, Phil O’Donnell was a Celtic legend and we just can’t play after his untimely death”

Later that season, Celtic in front with momentum: “Nah we can’t postpone this OF game, we must carry on and play it, it’s what Tommy would have wanted”


Those were two incidents within the same season only a few months apart. Do you really think you’d ever get a shred of integrity from a club loathsome and shameless enough to do the above?
Shug Kevin's refused to entertain any Rangers fan that wished to highlight Celtic's hypocrisy on Radio Snyde.
 
There’s the Legia game and the mythical tour of Japan but for me the worst was using Phil O’Donnell’s death (who hadn’t played for them for 8 years) as an excuse to have a game against ourselves postponed as they had players missing through injury etc.

A club like no other.
Yup, and Dundee Utd. we're refused permission to call off their match after watching O'Donnell collapse and die in front of them.
 
Yeah s
Shameless FC...A club that used a players death who didn't play for them at the time, to get an Old Firm game postponed as two of their influential players were injured, yet the SPL refused Dundee Utd a postponement even though their players witnessed the death....Those beasts from the east have no shame or integrity
 
Remember this?

Celtic struggling while we’re top of the league: “postpone the OF game, Phil O’Donnell was a Celtic legend and we just can’t play after his untimely death”

Later that season, Celtic in front with momentum: “Nah we can’t postpone this OF game, we must carry on and play it, it’s what Tommy would have wanted”


Those were two incidents within the same season only a few months apart. Do you really think you’d ever get a shred of integrity from a club loathsome and shameless enough to do the above?
Never forget. Sporting integrity we were told, shoved down our throats. The league can’t be extended, it doesn’t suit everyone. Etc etc.
karma though, karma might well be the little bitch we ask for this year. The only problem is we don’t have anyone sensible to make sensible decisions within the footballing authorities.
 
Shameless FC

S F A - shameful
This should never be forgotten just remember the whole phil o'd tragic episode from his tragic collapse to the funeral was when the little smart arse Strachan was manager !! Not a bitter Lennon or a martin O'Neil,
 
When it comes to disregarding 'Sporting Integrity' no club in Europe would have had a bigger brass neck than Celtic as they progressed into the next round of the Champions league despite being roundly thrashed by a far superior team.

Despite only TWO minutes of the match remaining of the second leg and Celtic well beaten, the Legia Warsaw manager inadvertently fielded an ineligible player whom they believed had already served his three match suspension.

As Legia urged for common sense and sporting grace from the Celtic board and for them to acknowledge they had lost fair and square, Lawwell was having none of it and the unwashed were reinstated by UEFA.

If as now looks likely that the league cannot be completed then UEFA and the Scottish FA must order the Scottish league title null and void.
There are still many games left to play and Rangers still have a game in hand.

Sporting integrity and all that..
------------------

Not many teams lose a tie 6-1 and go through on away goals, but that is exactly what Celtic achieved in the aftermath of their Champions League qualifier against Legia Warsaw. Celtic were thrashed in the first leg by a team that managed to miss two penalties and still beat them 4-1. The Scottish champions didn’t exactly restore their pride in the second leg, when a further 2-0 defeat left them facing an early exit from the competition that was meant to define their season.

The tie was dead and buried by the time the Legia Warsaw manager decided to give his three substitutes a run out in the dying minutes of the second leg. Legia were 6-1 up and cruising towards the next round when the last of those substitutes, Bartosz Bereszynski, came on in the 88th minute. Bereszynski had no impact on the scoreline, but his mere presence on the pitch has since caused Legia to be expelled from the competition.
The defender was sent off in Legia’s final Europa League match last season and was given a three-match ban, which he thought he had served by the time Legia reached Edinburgh. He had sat out of Legia’s two matches in the previous round against St Patrick’s and then he missed the first leg against Celtic.
Bereszynski was absent for three matches but because the club had not registered him for the St Patrick’s tie, the games he missed did not count towards his suspension and Uefa deemed him ineligible to play against Celtic. Legia’s 2-0 victory was scrubbed from the record books and Celtic were granted a 3-0 victory, which was enough to take them into the next round on away goals.


Great post.
 
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