This afternoon I had a good laugh when I came across Behind The Whistle, the podcast run by former referees Des Roach and Steve Conroy. They were full of praise for the Ibrox club’s manager, Philippe Clement, for not, as they put it, “defending the indefensible” after Ianis Hagi’s red card against St. Johnstone. I
Of course Clement agreed with the Hagi red card. It doesn’t make him a paragon of virtue.
The Celtic Blog · Oct 8, 2024
Of course Clement agreed with the Hagi red card. It doesn’t make him a paragon of virtue.

Of course Clement agreed with the Hagi red card. It doesn’t make him a paragon of virtue.
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