Huns Total Absence of Introspection
It continues to haunt them, i'm not sure the cunts will ever prosper until a process of self-analysis and introspection becomes 'normal' and mainstream over there in the way that grievance, persecution and conspiracy currently reigns.
First off, i'd have loved to have finished this off on the field of play, if the roles are reversed and we still had a chance of mathematically catching them then too right I'd be outwardly raging. Inside however I would know the score. Facts were we were thirteen points ahead and motoring, they were thirteen points behind and floundering, if there was even a hint that their post Christmas atrophy had turned around then maybe they might have had a point, however even the most curmudgeonly observer based on all available form (both current form, and course and distance form) and facts could only come to a conclusion of a Celtic title win and probably by a significantly greater margin than thirteen points.
If the huns are angry at Celtic winning this title, then I'd suggest a period of introspection should be their starting point in any inquest or inquiry. Why did their team go from two points behind with a game in hand on 3 January to thirteen points behind on 4 March? Why did their star striker valued at tens of millions of pounds (their estimate) effectively rap it after Parkers? What questions are they asking of their completely uninspiring captain and a manger who presided over a complete collapse? What questions get aimed at a barely functioning board who preside over an on-going shambles in governance terms, stumbling from court case to court case?
Everything with the Huns however continues to be "all about the Celtic", any rage or anger is directed outward in an explosion of invective and grievance towards the football authorities, Celtic and wider Scottish society. Compare and contrast with the self-criticism and analysis of Celtic fans. I've saw the manager, the board, the squad et al take it in the neck from our fans, often way over the top to be honest. However, i'd sooner have us searching inward when things have gone wrong rather than dissolving into a miasma of grievance and explosive finger pointing at everywhere but where it should actually be directed.
I haven't come across one of them who wants to hold their hands up and say "we fucked it up", long may it continue because the lack of any meaningful degree of introspection from them is going to propel us to ten and beyond.
Lifted from the huddleboard by Soulrebel.