UEFA are today considering fresh claims of anti-Celtic bias following the Parkhead club's 2-2 draw with Inverness Caledonian Thitle at Celtic Park yesterday. Sources claim that Luxembourg whistler and his assistants were moved to the Under 14's dressing room following a burst pipe in the referee's dressing room. Images caught by the state of the art CCTV system installed in the dressing room picked up what were blue boxer shorts being worn by the whistler. John Reid said, "The images from this part of the stadium are reviewed on a daily basis and this is clearly another example of anti-Celtic bias from a referee. There even appears to be red and white trim on these shorts. I will be writing to UEFA seeking clarification on the allegiances of Mr Hamer." This is yet another chapter on the referee saga that has rocked Scottish football and could send the game further into meltdown. Mr Hamer was unavailable for comment.