Revealed – What Celtic SLO John Paul Taylor said to David Turnbull ahead of stoppage time winner

Did you notice Celtic SLO John Paul Taylor having a word with Celtic midfielder David Turnbull as the player got ready to take the 96th minute corner kick awarded by referee Alan Muir as an alternative to the penalty kick that Celtic should have had?

Over at Ibrox they were already gathered outside the front door celebrating the draw at Dingwall that would have increased their lead over Celtic to six points. The Scottish Daily Mail and the publicly funded BBC had already prematurely published their fake news narrative and in Dingwall Matt Corr of this parish was in the front row with his daughter shouting on the troops while Celtic fan media photographer Vagelis Georgariou had his eye to his camera ready to capture any dramatic late scenes or more probably the Celtic despair as the final whistle was clearly coming right after Turnbull sent over that corner kick.

15th December 2021; Victoria Park, Dingwall, Scotland, Scottish Premier league football, Ross County versus Celtic; Anthony Ralston of Celtic celebrates towards the fans after his goal late into injury time secures the 3 points

So what did John Paul Taylor say to David Turnbull? Instructions perhaps, passed down the line from the touchline so that a club official could get the manager’s message across? No, it was noting like that.

JP confirmed that his message to David Turnbull was more to do with him as a Celtic supporter than anything to do with work and he basically said what any of us what have said given the chance.

“I just shouted ‘come on David, give us something here, send us down the road happy,'” John Paul told The Celtic Star today.

And have a listen to this…

Meanwhile it’s back to work today for JP who has just posted this update for supporters regarding the League Cup Final against Hibs on Sunday.

WATCH THIS…

AND THIS…

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The Celtic Star founder and editor, who 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

3 Comments

  1. Alan Muir Qualified SPL Referee
    Please Don’t Make Me Laugh
    Did He Get His Qualifications & Shirt Badge, From His Local “🍊 Lodge”
    Corruption Intensived Intravenously
    From The Same Piss Bowl 🥣 👌

  2. Absolute shit show of corruption and operation to make Rangers champions this year is in full swing aided by every official in Scotland. They banking on the champions league money to keep the cesspit afloat for another 6 months

  3. Anthony Mcquade on

    JPT always manages to do a great job under what I can only imagine must be very difficult circumstances sometimes. His words last night were simple and thankfully effective