Rangers v Celtic

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Anyway, it is with great sadness that I have to inform you that the ***** chat will need to end now. Celtic have issued a heart felt statement today and are now in the clear.
 
Anyway, it is with great sadness that I have to inform you that the ***** chat will need to end now. Celtic have issued a heart felt statement today and are now in the clear.
JAMES McCafferty has pled guilty to offences he committed against young people between 1972 and 1996. Celtic Football Club wishes to express its regret and sorrow to those young people.

McCafferty, who was employed by Celtic Football Club in the mid 1990s, committed these acts many years ago across a number of organisations, and all those who have come forward to report abuse and to give evidence deserve enormous praise for the courage they have shown. We offer our sincere sympathy to those young people, their families and all those involved.

These are very sensitive issues, particularly for those who suffered abuse. When the allegations were published in the media in 2016, Celtic Football Club encouraged any individuals involved to report all information to the police so that these matters could be investigated fully and the Club continues to encourage any victim of abuse to report these matters to the police.

Celtic Football Club takes all of its responsibilities seriously, stands by its responsibilities and will continue to do so.

The abuse of children has affected many areas of society, including football clubs, sports clubs, youth organisations, educational institutions and religious bodies across Britain.

Celtic Football Club strongly believes that children and young people involved in football have the right to protection from all forms of harm and abuse and is committed to ensuring this and to promoting their wellbeing through continued cooperation with our children and young people, parents and carers and the relevant authorities.

Celtic Football Club was the first club in Scotland to appoint a safeguarding officer, responsible for developing our policies for the protection of young people, and monitoring and reviewing our procedures to ensure they continue to reflect best practice.

Even when the bheast isn't employed by a "separate entity' they still cant find it in them to apologise.

These ****s are digging a hole they are unlikely to ever get out of.
 
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JAMES McCafferty has pled guilty to offences he committed against young people between 1972 and 1996. Celtic Football Club wishes to express its regret and sorrow to those young people.

McCafferty, who was employed by Celtic Football Club in the mid 1990s, committed these acts many years ago across a number of organisations, and all those who have come forward to report abuse and to give evidence deserve enormous praise for the courage they have shown. We offer our sincere sympathy to those young people, their families and all those involved.

These are very sensitive issues, particularly for those who suffered abuse. When the allegations were published in the media in 2016, Celtic Football Club encouraged any individuals involved to report all information to the police so that these matters could be investigated fully and the Club continues to encourage any victim of abuse to report these matters to the police.

Celtic Football Club takes all of its responsibilities seriously, stands by its responsibilities and will continue to do so.

The abuse of children has affected many areas of society, including football clubs, sports clubs, youth organisations, educational institutions and religious bodies across Britain.

Celtic Football Club strongly believes that children and young people involved in football have the right to protection from all forms of harm and abuse and is committed to ensuring this and to promoting their wellbeing through continued cooperation with our children and young people, parents and carers and the relevant authorities.

Celtic Football Club was the first club in Scotland to appoint a safeguarding officer, responsible for developing our policies for the protection of young people, and monitoring and reviewing our procedures to ensure they continue to reflect best practice.

Even when the bheast isn't employed by a "separate entity' they still cant find it in them to apologise.

These ****s are digging a hole they are unlikely to ever get out of.
Seemingly Rangers will be playing in lower English leagues next season because we would rather play Kidderminster Harriers than Kiddyfiddling Tarriers.


****in" yaaaaaaaaasssssssssss <party>
 
Mr McGuire, of Glasgow-based law firm Thompsons, condemned the timing of the statement as "cynical in the extreme".
He said: "The conviction and sentencing of McCafferty was over a week ago.
"To put this statement out late on a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend on the day the prime minister resigns and before a potential Treble Treble weekend for the club is appalling.
"It is insult to everyone who suffered abuse and to their families.
"It is the worst kind of PR low cunning and casts the club in an even worse light than before. Every member of the Celtic board should hang their heads in shame. "
 
Mr McGuire, of Glasgow-based law firm Thompsons, condemned the timing of the statement as "cynical in the extreme".
He said: "The conviction and sentencing of McCafferty was over a week ago.
"To put this statement out late on a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend on the day the prime minister resigns and before a potential Treble Treble weekend for the club is appalling.
"It is insult to everyone who suffered abuse and to their families.
"It is the worst kind of PR low cunning and casts the club in an even worse light than before. Every member of the Celtic board should hang their heads in shame. "
Mr McGuire needs a glazer pronto