Even in the worst case scenario (according to the hun psyche) and with the unlikely outcome that somehow, by some complete aberration of the law, Celtic are found vicariously liable - what the huns have completely failed to take into account, is that Celtic are insured up to the eyeballs.
That's one of the advantages of having a corporately cogent chief executive!
But let's not fudge the issue. An organisation cannot be held to account because of some flimsy association to a monster.
If that were even remotely close to the case, then the BBC would have ceased to be in the aftermath of the twisted DJ. Let's also accept the presumption of knowledge that senior executives of that organisation were aware of his habits long before he descended into hell.
The rabid, toxic, biley boys now know that they cant match what we put out on the field of play. This is their anthem of last resort and rather than cast their unseeing eye inwards in self-reflection, they choose to further victimise victims by holding them up as a shitty stick to beat us with.
Shame on the lot of them. Threats and accusations are the only currency they are abundant in.