Tears of a clown as simply superb Celtic hit Aberdeen for six

Tears of a clown…Poor old Kris Boyd had something of a break down on live television yesterday afternoon…

Fellow pundits James McFadden and Stan Petrov could hardly contain their amusement as Boyd made a total fool of himself.

The Ibrox cheerleader went full-on paranoia mode by suggesting that Barry Robsons side lay down to the Champions and will turn up for their next match when (penalty to)theRangers come to the Granite City in the next Scottish Premiership match after the International break.

Ironically it was just last week that Boyd was mocking the Celtic supporters over conspiracy theories. He really is a grade A clown.

“I’m sure Barry will have absolutely no problem in getting them up for the next game, that’s for sure because Rangers are in town. Fact. It’s true,” Kris Boyd on Sky Sports from Celtic Park yesterday afternoon after Celtic defeated Aberdeen 6-0.

It’s been a long standing belief that Aberdeen try harder against the Ibrox side than they do Celtic, that could be true, but you could say the same about Hearts when they play Celtic as opposed to when they play (penalty to)theRangers , but has Boyd ever mentioned that before live on Sky Sports? No would be the answer.

Aberdeen went to Ibrox and won 3-1 just six weeks ago, but doesn’t that say more about (penalty to)theRangers’ lack of ability than Aberdeen’s enhanced determination?

No one in the league would have lived with Celtic yesterday, we were too good. Yes Aberdeen were poor, but to suggest they lay down to Celtic is not only disrespectful to Barry Robson and everyone connected to Aberdeen, but Brendan Rodgers and the Celtic players.

Boyd was just hurting having realised that Celtic are a class act and clearly the best team in the Scottish Premiership.. Like most of (penalty to)theRangers  supporters he was expecting a slip up of some sort by Celtic, but was left fuming as we put on a display worthy of champions.

Kris Boyd had to look on as we piled on the agony and put on the Celtic style. It must have been a painful watch for blue nosed pundit. He allowed this to bubble to the surface and he showed a lack of professionalism as he accused Aberdeen of basically cheating.

Although it has to be said, his tears made for joyful viewing for the Celtic supporters.

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3 Comments

  1. The real issue here isn’t what Kris Boyd is but what he is not.
    He is a spiteful, nasty individual.
    What he is not is a coherent, insightful, impartiality analyst of football.
    Remember, he is what the English see representing our sport. Is it little wonder our League is viewed as a laughing stock down south when you have Boyd supposedly promoting it.

  2. With some of the challenges the Aberdeen team were dishing out I’d say the opposite of Mr Munch….

    HH

  3. Don’t forget our captain bailed him out after boyd more or less moaned that no rangers player had set out to injure him, we all knew what boyd was saying. In these times we live in if Celtic had took a different approach boyd could quite easily have lost his very well paid role at sky.