Anonymous ID: c1e3ba Oct. 25, 2023, 9:20 p.m. No.19804196   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4285

>>19804155

No, we all see YOU

Same kind of shit been done before

 

Same playbook:

Attack Jim W if and when possible, when that fails

Attack BO, when that fails

Attack BVs, when that fails

Attack Bakers, when that fails

Attack anons in general, when that fails

Attack specific anon, when that fails

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The "muh notables" tactic been tried too many times

You may sperg and seethe now, I'm off to have a smoke break and a sensible chuckle at the attempt of antiquated reeeeeeeeeeee to get garbage into the notables

Anonymous ID: c1e3ba Oct. 25, 2023, 9:40 p.m. No.19804294   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4313 >>4418 >>4470

>>19804083

Celtic Football Club eh?

 

Scotland #8 >>19579107

 

Celtic FC looking to settle historical child abuse claims out of court as club says it takes abuse 'extremely seriously'

Celtic Boys Club was created in the 1960s to provide players for the senior team but a number of coaches and staff with links to it have been convicted of child abuse

Douglas Dickie 19 SEP 2023

 

Celtic FC is looking to settle claims of historical abuse at Celtic Boys Club, according to reports. More than 20 former players are taking the club to court in a 'class-action' style lawsuit after they were abused by coaches at the youth side.

 

The team was set up as a feeder to Celtic in the 1960s with founder Jim Torbett among those convicted of sexual offences. The club previously said the boys club was a "separate" entity.

 

BBC News has now reported that Celtic has told lawyers representing the former players that it wants to enter into settlement negotiations. According to the broadcaster, Celtic has not accepted liability.

 

Lawyers at Thompsons Solicitors were given the go-ahead to proceed with the case by a judge earlier this year.

 

They argue that Celtic and the boys club were intrinsically linked which made the senior club "vicariously liable" for the abuse that took place. Survivors say they would often train at Celtic's training base in Glasgow and the boys club frequently appeared in the official club publication, The Celtic View.

 

The litigation relates to abuse carried out by Torbett and former coach Frank Cairney. Torbett's most recent court appearance saw him convicted of four charges of sexually abusing a 13-year-old player in 1967.

 

Cairney escaped jail in January when he was deemed unfit to stand trial. But a sheriff determined he had indecently assaulted three young players, including in the changing room at Celtic's Parkhead home.

 

Both had previously been found guilty of a range of offences relating to historical sexual abuse. A hearing for the group litigation had been scheduled for October.

 

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A spokeswoman for Celtic said: "Celtic Football Club has always taken allegations regarding abuse at Celtic Boysโ€™ Club extremely seriously. Celtic Football Club and their lawyers have made strenuous efforts to investigate these matters and they continue to do so.

 

"Celticโ€™s lawyers continue to investigate and discuss these cases with the lawyers acting for those who suffered abuse at Celtic Boysโ€™ Club. Those discussions are ongoing. It would not be appropriate for Celtic Football Club to comment any further while there are ongoing legal proceedings."

 

https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/scottish-news/celtic-fc-looking-settle-historical-30975969