Pundit tears into SPFL coach as Celtic star ‘will not play’ for the club again
Upon hearing that a Celtic player had supposedly played his final game for the team, a pundit unleashed some foul language on a Scottish Premiership boss.
There will be another Edinburgh derby this year. Thanks to goals from Emiliano Marcondes and Lawrence Shankland, Hibs and Hearts shared the victory this time. Let’s see what else is going on in the Scottish Premiership.
After yet another loss, a commentator in the SPFL has criticized a manager; in the meantime, another feels that a Celtic player has played his “final game” for the Hoops.
Willie Miller tears into Aberdeen boss Neil Warnock over poor run of results.
It’s safe to say that Willie Miller is not pleased with Neil Warnock’s leadership at Aberdeen so far. He belittled the former Sheffield United manager, mocking his strategies and casting doubt on his loyalty to the team.
“The Motherwell selection with [Jamie] McGrath playing at left wing back was incredible!” Miller stated on BBC Scotland following the game. That’s what I said prior to the game. ‘What’s going on here?’ I ask. Every game appears to have an experiment.
“You expect a bounce when a new manager takes over, but none has occurred. Additionally, some of his remarks that he’s only up here for a little fun don’t set well. He is a seasoned manager. He ought to be aware of the guys at his disposal and know exactly what he wants to do while up here.”
Frank McAvennie thinks Liel Abada has played his last game for Celtic.
Pundit Frank McAvennie, who recently shown his sympathy to the Israeli international in an interview, feels that Liel Abada has played his final game for Celtic.
“If Abada was there, I’d put him in the team,” McAvennie stated in an interview with Football Insider. He should play if I could have faith in him to go outside and clear his mind of all the noise. It’s just that I don’t think he can go back at this point.
“I have no patience for those who try to bring politics into football, even though I’d love to see the boy. You attend games as an escape from that. I feel horrible for Abada since not everyone loves him and there are others who oppose him. The youngster must be having difficulty.”
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