COVIDIOTS: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOLINGOLI AND THE IBROX FIVE



IT took the SFA disciplinary chiefs 18 days to ban blundering Boli Bolingoli for five games after his breach of Covid-19 guidelines at the start of the season.

It took those same Scottish football bosses FORTY-FIVE days to take action against five Ibrox players who flouted the same regulations last month.

That’s a discrepancy of TWENTY-SEVEN days in between one fairly swiftly delivered sentence on the Celtic left-back for breaking Scottish Government protocols and another being administered to five players from across the city who ignored the same requirements.

Not only were the Hoops punished with the £3million defender being sidelined with immediate effect, they also saw two forthcoming Premiership games against Aberdeen and St Mirren cancelled. It could be argued Neil Lennon’s players urgently required match fitness in the early weeks of the season and missing two top-flight encounters could have contributed massively to their Champions League failure against unseeded Ferencvaros on August 26.

That shock setback cost the club the opportunity of picking up £30million for making the group stages of the European elite competition.

DOWN AND OUT…Boli Bolingoli’s Celtic career is over.

Steven Gerrard’s side suffered no such ban on league games. It was also the Govan club’s SECOND breach of the strict coronavirus instructions. There was no suspension of matches in the first instance, either.

Amazingly, in the first the Holyrood rulers COMMENDED the Ibrox club for taking swift action against their offenders. Celtic received no such glowing reference for taking equally quick and decisive measures against Bolingoli.

Looking back to August 18, the Belgian defender was severely punished by the SFA with an immediate three-match ban with a further two games suspended for his inexplicable actions.

Bolingoli flew to Spain and back without telling Celtic then failed to quarantine himself for 14 days as required, before playing seven minutes as a substitute in the 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock at Rugby Park five days later on August 9. His act of foolishness came to light 24 hours later.

At the same time, eight Aberdeen players avoided immediate punishment after they met in a city centre pub following their opening league defeat from Gerrard’s outfit on August 1.

TURK THAT…Boli Bolingoli with his Turkish side’s jersey.

Bolingoli, of course, was packed off to Turkish champions Istanbul Basaksehir on loan for the remainder of the season. It is highly unlikely he will kick another ball for Celtic, despite still having over two years to run on his contract.

Across Glasgow, five players who broke Covid-19 regulations by attending a private gathering over six weeks ago were finally dealt with by the SFA yesterday.

First-team trio Nathan Patterson, Bongani Zungu and Calvin Bassey, plus academy youngsters Brian Kinnear and Dapo Mebude, were banned for five games.

With James Tarvernier injured and with no obvious replacement, Patterson was free to play in four successive games. Zungu has also featured while Bassey has been an unused substitute.

Last year the Govan club accepted seven-game bans handed to attacker Jordan Jones and defender George Edmundson for coronavirus-related breaches.

The pair attended a party after their side’s 1-0 Premiership win against Kilmarnock on November 1 – and subsequently Jones and Edmundson moved on loan to Sunderland and Derby County respectively.

There may, of course, be a perfectly plausible reason as to why there was a 27-day gap in between the SFA disciplinary committee’s decision-making in August and then in March when the league title has been done and dusted.

If there is, CQN is not aware of it.

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