Two Celtic F.C talented players Alistair Johnston and Cameron Carter-Vickers posted an hilariously funny photo on instagram sending a warning title verdict to Rangers after their loss aganist Ross County - soocer442
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Two Celtic F.C talented players Alistair Johnston and Cameron Carter-Vickers posted an hilariously funny photo on instagram sending a warning title verdict to Rangers after their loss aganist Ross County

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On Sunday, the Celtic defense duo of Alistair Johnston and Cameron Carter-Vickers took their dogs to the beach because they wanted to spend some quality time together.

While the two were beside the water, it is quite likely that they were keeping an eye on the Rangers’ match against Ross County, which was taking place in Dingwall.

Johnston uploaded a picture of himself and Carter-Vickers on Instagram with the message, “Decent backline we got here.” The Hoops’ championship opponents ultimately lost by a score of three goals to two, and the game was strangely close to the end of regulation time.

Although there were a number of Celtics supporters who responded, Liel Abada’s name jumps out as particularly noteworthy. The comment was made by the winger, who had just scored his first goal in Major League Soccer over the weekend.


Simply tagging Carter-Vickers, he said, “Like a lion bro,” and then he continued. It remains to be seen if he is referring to the colossus that is located in the center of the field or his dog.

 

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Despite the fact that the conclusion of his tenure in Glasgow was a challenging experience, it appears that Abada maintains a friendship with his former teammates.

However, he left with the best wishes of everyone, despite the fact that it was unfortunate that he had to leave the club due to circumstances that were beyond anyone’s control.

The main reason why Ex 48-year-old referee Des Roache and Steve Conroy said Celtic F.C midfielder Reo Hatate should be banned from football after their match vs St Mirren F.C.

In the aftermath of Celtic’s match against St. Mirren on Saturday, veteran referees Des Roache and Steve Conroy are calling for Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate to be suspended for two games for what they saw as a dive throughout the game. Hatate was involved in the incident that led to the suspension.

The incident, which took place in the 18-yard box, did not result in a penalty because the referee deliberated about whether or not to award one and instead elected to wave play on instead.

The main reason why Ex 48-year-old referee Des Roache and Steve Conroy said Celtic F.C midfielder Reo Hatate should be banned from football after their match vs St Mirren F.C.

It was through a tweet from the Behind the Whistles podcast account, which is run by Roache and Conroy, that the appeal for retrospective action was made. The tweet stated, “If we want to get this kind of thing out of our game, the Governing Body needs to bring in retrospective sanctions like a two game ban.”

The previous week has been filled with intense debates about Fabio Silva’s diving during the most recent Glasgow Derby encounter, and this comment comes at the same time.

Minimal contact resulted in a dive, which was initially penalized but was later changed to a penalty after the intervention of the video assistant referee.

Despite the fact that Hatate’s fall in the penalty area was the consequence of a simple collision with an opponent, the midfielder did not make a request for a penalty. There was contact, but it did not constitute a penalty, which is in line with the ruling that the referee made while the game was in progress.

It is outrageous and an overreaction on the part of the former referees to ask for a ban, considering there were no similar claims made the previous week.







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