adelantees
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What an utterly pathetic and embarrassing response.
At no point condemns the actions of the Celtic supporters instead bites back and insinuates Hearts were out of order for drawing attention to the whole thing in the first place
Further evidence the SFA are not fit for purpose
Scottish FA@ScottishFA
Scottish FA Statement | Celtic v Heart of Midlothian
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@GeorgeFoulkes Geordie! They've released the tapes Geordie! Who ye writing to next Geordie?
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@JamTarts Plucky, unlucky, a wee shame even.
Apart from Deeks, cheeky wee deek deek.
He's disgusting. Is he OK though? 🤣
Sorry for your loss etc.
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@BBCSportScot Terrible so it is *clutches pearls*
m.youtube.com/watch?v=EpXBgD…
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Hearts say they were forced to leave Celtic Park immediately after the final whistle of their Scottish Premiership decider because of "the menacing and threatening atmosphere inside the stadium".
#BBCFootball

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Scottish FA need to take action. Celtic FC get away with this kind of behaviour too often and it shames good decent Scottish football supporters
Heart of Midlothian FC@JamTarts
Club statement: Events at Celtic Park 🔗 tinyurl.com/kke86ved
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The eyes of the world were on Scottish football this weekend. The title race captivated a global audience as it all came down to a final showdown. Yet even with the world watching on, Celtic couldn’t help but show themselves for what they are. Their fans violently attacked players and staff of their opponents - and not for the first time. This only happens because of the culture of unaccountability both within the SPL, who allow Celtic to act with impunity, and the Celtic Football Club themselves, who would rather celebrate thuggery by their fans instead of tackle it. Celtic as a club, as a fan base, and as an institution, are a perpetual embarrassment to Scotland and to football. Constantly bringing the beautiful game into disrepute.

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“IT’S AN UTTER SCANDAL!” 😡💔
Hearts fan Sean slams Celtic fans for the pitch invasion.
#BBC606
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@Malcolm_Offord If everyone in Scotland had 6 gafs 5 briefs n 6 boats how would we find any mugs to work for us unless we import them? We see you ya mad bloated arrogant chancer.
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I want Scotland to be rich.
The other parties do not.
It’s as simple as that.
STV News@STVNews
Malcolm Offord reveals he has "six houses, five cars and six boats". Watch on STV Player i.stv.tv/42Bbsb0 #stvdebate
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Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him.
He did not stop.
Then one stranger got up and joined him.
Then another.
Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field.
Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world."
The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them.
Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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@MarioNawfal Trumps war will be over when the world economy is free flowing through the straits. The winners will be whoever controls the straights. It really is that simple. Will the death toll be worth it? The only question worth asking.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 They didn't plan for this.
CNN is reporting that the Pentagon and NSC "significantly underestimated" Iran's willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Top Trump officials admitted to Congress in classified briefings that they did not plan for this scenario.
Their reasoning?
They assumed shutting the Strait would hurt Iran more than the U.S. Because Iran bluffed last summer, they figured Tehran would bluff again.
They were wrong.
And now the consequences are cascading.
The Navy can't escort tankers because all its assets are tied up in offensive operations.
Energy Secretary Wright admitted on live television:
"We're simply not ready."
The administration that spent weeks saying it was "prepared for any scenario" privately told Congress the opposite.
The White House sold this war on the promise of long-term strategic gain.
But the single most predictable consequence of striking Iran, the closure of the world's most important oil chokepoint, apparently caught them off guard.
Source: CNN

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨🇹🇷🇮🇷 Air raid sirens sounding at Incirlik Air Base as footage allegedly captures ballistic missile flying over the facility. x.com/sahaf___/statu…
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@CFC_Collective This isnt clear. Is it a stay at home Boycott or turn up on buses as usual but stay outside making a noisy visual protest that impacts the board and their relationship with police on match day? The difference is massive and needs to be made explicitly clear from the collective
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@CFCCorrective Eddie jordan picked gordon strachan
DD picked Rodgers twice
Lawwell gave Lenny the job in the shower
ONeil was walking down the Kings Road when DD phoned him. None of that backs you point does it?
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@CelticFC 40? There are videos online you clowns. Were now back to the Kellys and the Whites with this shyte
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@anndylian But they must compete. Its the very nature of evolution
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Conviction Only Looks Obvious in Hindsight ⚡🐸
Crypto goes through these cycles where everyone forgets the same truth:
Progress isn’t linear.
Momentum isn’t constant.
And conviction usually looks delusional until the world recalibrates.
People think markets move first and builders follow – but it’s always been the other way around.
The real work happens in the quiet phase.
The months where everything feels slower, smaller, and weirdly weightless.
The period where you ship something meaningful and the timeline barely notices.
But that’s the point.
Because the silence is where leverage gets built.
When noise dies down, the only thing left is who’s actually moving:
- who’s shipping
- who’s iterating
- who’s building rails instead of tweets
- who’s turning ideas into systems
- who’s winning users, not likes
- who’s creating the next primitive, not the next distraction
And weirdly, this era – right now – is the best time to be building.
Prediction markets are exploding.
Consumer crypto feels real again.
Every week another team ships something that actually works.
The energy feels less like speculation… and more like infrastructure snapping into place.
Culture is converting into coordination.
Coordination is converting into liquidity.
Liquidity is converting into new behaviours.
And the wildest part?
The biggest things always start tiny.
Effectively invisible.
Until one day they're suddenly “inevitable.”
Memecoin markets looked like noise – until billions in volume proved they were signal.
Retail looked like a meme – until they beat institutions at their own game.
Prediction markets looked niche – until they started absorbing sentiment, culture, and truth at scale.
We’re in that window again.
Where the people who stay, ship, and believe will look like geniuses later –
not because they were lucky, but because they kept going when no one cared.
Conviction is the only early advantage you get.
And the only one you can’t fake.
Everything else catches up eventually.
⚡🐸
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