Morelos Interview Pulled as Sky Sports cave in to Celtic Pressure

SKY SPORTS have caved in to Celtic pressure this evening regarding the fake subtitles the broadcaster added to their exclusive Alfredo Morelos interview that was broadcast yesterday.

Spanish speaking Celtic Supporters Clubs altered the Celtic support and indeed the club to the inaccuracies and this evening Celtic at last hit back, releasing a statement that has clearly hit the management at the broadcaster hard. The Sky bosses have immediately pulled the interview and will now have to get to the bottom of how such major inaccuracies could occur.

The fake news subtitles certainly don’t do Alfredo Morelos any favours as the broadcaster attempted to put controversial lies he did not say into mouth. Heads must surely roll at Sky Sports who are now on the road to a complete breakdown in their relationship with Celtic and their Celtic supporting customers.

Sky needs to explain frankly the circumstances surrounding the fake subtitles being added to this interview, tell us who added them and why and perhaps heads should roll as a result of this, just the latest anti-Celtic controversy surrounding a broadcaster who each month receive large sums of money from the bank accounts of Celtic Supporters.

Maybe not for much longer.

You can read the official Celtic statement HERE.

ALSO ON THE CELTIC STAR…

Celtic Statement hits back at Sky Sports and the perpetrators of racism…see HERE.

‘Disgraceful manipulation’ – Sky Sports accused of a completely invented ‘translation’…see HERE.

Unfit to Wear the Scarf – Racists have no place in Paradise…see HERE.

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