Former Rangers striker and now theRangers cheerleader, Kris Boyd, is arguably the least articulate pundit in Scottish football. In the eyes of many, he is incapable of analysing football in a neutral fashion or constructing many coherent sentences when it comes to matches involving Celtic. As annoying as that fan in the pub like bias may be, depending on your temperament, there is possibly a more sinister side to his behaviour which has undoubtedly overstepped the mark today.

Boyd, who scored just one goal in Glasgow Derbies as a player, wrote his column for the Scottish Sun this morning. During the article, he stated:

“Look at Celtic, Callum McGregor played with a fractured cheekbone. The fact he managed to get through the 90 minutes without anyone testing out that face mask is another story.”

Such inappropriate comments from a professional pundit immediately raised eyebrows and now Celtic Football have responded.

In a post uploaded to the official Twitter account, the club confirmed: “With regards to comments made by former professional footballer Kris Boyd concerning Callum McGregor’s injury, we can confirm that the matter is currently being addressed by the club.”

What comes of this is unclear at the moment. However, many Celtic fans now wish to see Boyd banned from Celtic Park.