Sky Sports making fools of us all employing Kris Boyd as a pundit

Today is April Fools Day. A day of playing pranks on unsuspecting folk. But yesterday the insufferable fool that is Kris Boyd decided to produce his a bit earlier than everyone else.

Well I can only assume it was a joke, a bit like Kris himself as he produced the most hilarious and entertaining bit of punditry seen on our screens for a while. Well since the last time he opened his mouth.

During his half time analysis of the Livingston Celtic game he stated to a massive watching audience that the disgraceful decision not to award a penalty to Celtic was correct as Kyogo was already going to ground as the Livi defender made contact with him.

That’s despite several replays showing that not to be the case. Kyogo had his eyes fully focused on the ball and was only interested in making contact for a strike at goal before he was impeded. It might not have been a lot of contact, but there was enough contact to make him go down so it’s a foul, and ultimately a spot kick. A stonewaller and one that a referee could possibly miss but VAR could not. The entire purpose of clubs spending money on VAR is right here with this incident and theRangers supporter on VAR failed to do hi job, yet again. We all know why.

Kudos to Kris Boyd for keeping a straight face while spouting his nonsense, although the looks on the faces of fellow pundits Chris Sutton and Robert Snodgrass told its own story as they were clearly amused and amazed as the rest of us.

Chris Sutton to his credit rubbished Boyd’s claims and ridiculed him into the bargain.

Although Boyd has some comedy value, it’s not a good look for our game that we have to witness such a moronic, unhinged and bitter person analyse our games. He’s meant to be an ‘expert’ of our football, yet he looks and sounds as if he’s just been dragged out the louden Tavern worse for wear, miked up and thrown on national television.

It makes you wonder who the real April fools are. Those who employ him or those who listen to his inane drivel. Why is he even working on Celtic games?

Just an Ordinary Bhoy

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An ordinary everyday Celtic supporters hailing and still residing in Govan in the shadows of the enemy. I’m a season ticket holder. I Witnessed my first Celtic game in 1988 and have attended when I can ever since. Growing up in the 90s I witnessed Celtic at their lowest, and now appreciate the historic success we enjoy today. I enjoy writing about this wonderful football club and hopefully will continue to do so. I’ve always been a keen writer and initially started this a hobby. My ambition is to one day become as good an author as my fellow Celtic Star colleagues.

1 Comment

  1. Patrick Cullen on

    WE NEED TO CALL OUT THESE CHEATS WHO HIDE BEHIND RULE 72 EVERY TIME IT HAPPENS ,THE CLUBS HANDS ARE TIED BUT OURS ARE NOT, LET SKY AND THE BBC ECT KNOW OUR VIEWS H H