Unique Angle from Hampden and from Celtic Way, the fake Celtic fan media

Here’s the Unique Angle from Hampden on Saturday which will give that ‘sick to the stomach’ Celtic Way writer a chance to see alternative footage that he’ll hope will prove that St Johnstone were robbed as Jota clearly punched the ball before breaking into the box to set up this entirely undeserved goal for this manky mob.

Still he’d have been hoping for better luck in the other semi-final the next day…

Celtic Way tries to look like Celtic Fan Media but the first test of any site, podcast or you tube channel trying to claim membership of this community is that its writers, podcasters etc are actually Celtic supporters. That’s not asking much is it?

Celtic Way as explained by The Celtic Wiki after the 1-0 win over St Johnstone is just Newsquest – that’s The Herald and Glasgow Times (formerly Evening Times) – dressing up in Celtic fan media clothes so that they can secure subscription review from you, the Celtic Support.

It has to be noted that they have even been aided and abetted by the odd Celtic site. Still over the weekend not only did The Celtic Wiki call this out but so too did Video Celts, Celts Are Here and others. Well done guys. Here’s the Unique Angle.

Celtic supporters with a display for Bertie Auld. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star

Wee update on this. A comment to our tweet about this article has a response where the supporter mistakenly alleges that The Celtic Star took advertising from Celtic Way. This is NOT the case, rather it’s a case of mistaken identity.

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