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BORUC LET OFF.. MCGEADY IN BRAWL573 días hace
 
Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc won’t face a Scottish Football Association Disciplinary Committee over the ‘God bless The Pope’ t-shirt he revealed at the end of the Hoops’ 3-2 Old Firm victory over Rangers.

It has been revealed that referee Craig Thompson has not mentioned the incident in his match report and Boruc will face no further SFA action.

However, the 28-year-old Pole will have to wait for SPL delegate Willie McDougall’s official report, which is set to include the goalkeeper’s t-shirt, which he revealed whilst applauding Celtic Park at full-time.

Thus, the eccentric ’keeper may yet stand accused of ‘irresponsible behavior’, based of Uefa guidelines which state that religious or political statements should not be displayed by players.

Boruc received a letter from the Crown Office, also translated into Polish, after gesturing to Gers fans last season. Now, SPL chiefs are reportedly penning another letter reminding him of his previous actions and issuing a stern final warning over his conduct.

The incident has sparked much debate within the Scottish football community, due to the delicate nature of the Old Firm rivalry and history of sectarian tension.

Incident

Meanwhile, Celtic have confirmed that Aiden McGeady was at the centre of an incident that took place in Glasgow in the early hours of Monday morning.

After leaving a nightclub with teammate Scott McDonald, the players were subject to, depending on reports, either friendly football banter or anti-Celtic abuse.

Regardless, a scuffle ensued and sources close to the pair say that they were, indeed, attacked but unharmed.

However, the Sun reports that a 22-year-old student is ready to press charges against Irishman McGeady after the player struck him and claims independent witnesses have corroborated this telling of events.

A club official stated: “The players made the club aware of this incident on Monday. Aiden has made it clear he’d be more than happy to co-operate with the police as both players were undoubtedly the aggrieved parties in this unfortunate incident.”
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Steph Dennie ha dicho…hace 573 días
 
Couldnt have smacked him hard enough if you ask me, sounds like usual orange bastardness, well in mcgeady/ TAL
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Erica Battman ha dicho…hace 572 días
 
The bias is the Scottish media when it comes to football is ridiculous.
That tshirt could not have been offensive, Boruc gets criticised for wearing a tshirt showing the pope but it's okay for the huns to wear a tshirt with a the slogan "Nakamura ate my dog"
Ignorance is no excuse.
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Jonjo Hay ha dicho…hace 572 días
 
I DON'T REMEMBER THE SAME UPROAR WHEN GAZZA PLAYED HIS IMAGINARY FLUTE, NOT ONCE BUT TWICE. IT JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW NARROW MINDED AND BIGOTED THAT LOT ARE THAT SOMEONE PAYING TRIBUTE TO ONE OF HIS NATIONS ICONS COULD CAUSE SUCH OFFENCE. SO MUCH FOR ''PRIDE OVER PREJUDICE''
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