Aye, but why go with the "always cheated, never defeated" line when it's a Rangers fan saying it, not Celtic fans.
I think it would still be interesting as naymar was rolling around like he had been booted in the rib cage when the video clearly show thats not what happened....its not just about celtic I think its a question that should be asked generally...whats the difference between , for example, simulation to try and win a penalty and simulation of a clearly pretend injury to get a player sent off...both are seeking to gain advantage
Whilst I agree with what ye are saying, they probably cant do anything here. There was "contact" (albeit almost none), so they cant prove he wasnt hurt as such. Frustrating but Brown should know by now give those types of player a chance to play on it and they will - ala Balotelli just 2 weeks ago to Brown also! I could be wrong here but im sure Neymar earlier in the match went down holding his face when he was clearly struck in the arm? **** needs a boot in the balls
The level of this kind of thing is becoming farcical though, I reckon its time someone tried to bring the issue to a head - may as well have a crack at it ourselves.
All our celtic posters, anti Brown this week can't recall him getting so much stick when the same happaned at Ibrox against Lafferty cheat or the time at Utretch 0-0 and one of their players punched him the face , no cheating from Scott lets get on with the game
No one is anti Brown Harry, some of us don't wander about with blinkers on and start saying the game is corrupt because he got sent off. Wise up.
i am not anti Brown at all, i think he is an integral part of the team and we will miss him in the next game. i refuse to back him over this though. he kicked out at neymar, it matters not a jot that neymar played on it. if brown does not kick out at him he does not get sent off
On closer inspection of the incident it is clear that Neymar da Silva Santos, slyly, nipped Scott Brown's nipple just before he (Scott Brown), in playful acknowledgement, reacted with the, gently-aimed, kick which missed but the resulting air velocity upsurge, caused by the passing swinging boot, enveloped the Brazilian's upper body and left him writhing in agony until the Scotsman left the field of play and the air pressure dissipated with his departure. A lot of hot air, of course, still hung about for a time - some of which, obviously, found its way into this thread.