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shug 19th February 2019 at 16:08

So much for killie players being in danger.
KILMARNOCK midfielder Rory McKenzie has broken ranks with his club captain Kris Boyd and club owner Billy Bowie by stating that the Celtic supporters who came onto the pitch after Scott Brown’s 91st minute goal at Rugby Park on Sunday did NOT put the Killie players’ safety at risk.
The Killie star admitted that there was no malice involved, stated that it was mostly youngsters and said that they were mostly interested in getting a selfie with one of their Hoops heroes.
“Obviously conceding a goal that late wasn’t nice and then to have Celtic fans on in your face wasn’t nice as well,” McKenzie stated today to the media.
“The few that come in, there was no malice in it at all, most of them that I saw were young kids.
“To be fair they had their phones out. I think they were just trying to get pictures, there was no badness.

That won't fit with the negative narrative the huns, smsm and the blue-nosed pundits want us all to see.
 
Having watched the goal (Sorry the incident) again a few times it's actually clear to see Scott Brown didn't intentionally jump the hoardings in the first place anyway. He scores and runs towards the supporters but stops short in front of the advertising board. It's Burke and Boyata running up behind him and thier momentum which leaves him with no option but to jump over it or get rammed into it by his ecstatic team-mates.
 
Scott was a victim, persecuted and shipped out. nothing changes..
 
lavender helps you sleep, he is not bathing in enough of it
 
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