Mystery Solved – Video Celts calls out Lazy Journalism

Joe McHugh over on Video Celts called out the lazy journalism click-bait on a long established Celtic site this morning.

Last Sunday they published a ‘story’ with the headline being ‘McGregor Mystery’ and it was based on the Record publishing a list of Celtic’s provisional squad for the game at Hampden which didn’t included Callum McGregor. There was of course no mystery, just some hack at the Record subtracting any injured players from the Celtic squad to make a story and the mystery was added via the click bait headline, which was actually just Lazy Journalism.

Video Celts points out: this morning “For the umpteenth time. Celtic don’t name a squad for matches, lazy publishers get someone to fill a space, often they forget a player. It isn’t a mystery or shock, absolutely anyone can play today at Ross County except Juranovic.”

Having not seen what Joe was referring to I asked him if it was another ‘McGregor Mystery’ headline? He replied “This week’s mystery is Tom Rogic, some no-mark at the Record forgot about him, I suspect he’ll be somewhere around Inverness for breakfast this morning.”

Not wanting to give them the clicks craved here’s the text for both the Callum McGregor Mystery from last Sunday and the latest Rogic Mystery starting with last week ahead of the Cup semi-final…

Callum McGregor at Hampden last weekend…

CALLUM McGREGOR MYSTERY​

CELTIC captain Callum McGregor was at the centre of a mystery when he was omitted from Ange Postecoglou’s player pool for Hampden this afternoon.

The Hoops key man’s name was nowhere to be seen in the provisional squad which was revealed in a national newspaper.

Over 20 players were identified, but, puzzlingly, McGregor was not among them.

Clearly, it is an oversight – or the paper has an exclusive that will rock the Parkhead support before such a crucial confrontation that could go a long way to seeing Postecoglou lead the team to a phenomenal domestic clean sweep in his first season as manager at Parkhead.

For the record, with McGregor included, here is the provisional squad:

Joe Hart, Scott Bain, Vasilis Barkas, Josip Juranovic, Anthony Ralston, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Carl Starfelt, Christopher Jullien, Greg Taylor, Liam Scales, Dane Murray, Callum McGregor, Tom Rogic, Matt O’Riley, Nir Bitton, Reo Hatate, David Turnbull, James McCarthy, Yosuke Ideguchi, Ismaila Soro, Liel Abada, James Forrest, Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda, Filipe Jota and Mikey Johnston.

And having subsequently had a quick look, here’s today’s ‘Mystery’…

Tom Rogic is the subject of today’s Mystery.

ROGIC MYSTERY​

TOM ROGIC was at the centre of a mystery when he was omitted from Ange Postecoglou’s player pool for the crucial Premiership meeting with Ross County in Dingwall this afternoon.

The name of the Hoops’ Australian playmaker was nowhere to be seen in the provisional squad which was revealed in a national newspaper.

Twenty-four players were identified, but, puzzlingly, Rogic was not among them.

Clearly, it is an oversight – or the paper has an exclusive that will rock the Parkhead support before the vital encounter that hopefully will see Postecoglou’s side restore their six-point advantage at the top-flight summit before the visit of Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s Ibrox outfit to the east end of Glasgow a week today.

Yosuke Ideguchi, who is not reported to be injured and who has trained throughout the week, is also a strange omission, but the Japanese midfielder will almost certainly be involved in Postecoglou’s player pool.

For the record, with Rogic and Ideguchi included, here is the provisional squad:

Joe Hart, Scott Bain, Vasilis Barkas, Anthony Ralston, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Carl Starfelt, Greg Taylor, Liam Scales, Christopher Jullien, Dane Murray, Callum McGregor, Tom Rogic, Matt O’Riley, Reo Hatate, Nir Bitton, David Turnbull, Yosuke Ideguchi, James McCarthy, Ismaila Soro, Liel Abada, Kyogo Furuhashi, Giorgos Giakoumakis, Daizen Maeda, Filipe Jota, James Forrest and Mikey Johnston.

As you can see this Lazy Journalism is not only click-bait, it’s actually taking that to an entirely new level with cut and paste click bait.

About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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