Celtic-daft Alan Brazil has branded Adrian Durham a 'diddy' after the talkSPORT presenter demanded the Hoops be demoted to League Two following their Dubai training trip.
Durham blasted the Celts for opting to make the flight to UAE for their camp in the middle of a global pandemic, claiming they had brought Scottish football into disrepute. He also claimed Celtic had insulted fans and the nation as a whole 'a lot more' than Rangers did during their financial issues back in 2012.
The outspoken radio personality said: "So out of touch. And if you don’t think you’re not hearing correctly, it is correct. After a 200 grand trip to Dubai, for a bunch of losers to laugh in the face of a Scotland that has been decimated by Covid, Celtic are now getting the taxpayer to pay for their youth squad.
“In the meantime, Rangers have opened up Ibrox as a vaccination centre. Am I right in thinking Scotland has had enough of Celtic Football Club? In the whole scheme of things, what Celtic are doing now is far, far worse, far more insulting to the fans and to football and to the whole nation than anything Rangers did nine years ago.
“So wouldn’t it be just fitting, wouldn’t it be right, to demote Celtic to Scottish League Two after all this nonsense? Punish them for bringing the game into disrepute, showing contempt for the very people whose money keeps the club going in normal times.
“Who’s with me? Demote Celtic to Scottish League Two... It’s disgraceful behaviour from what’s meant to be a big football club."
In response, Brazil slapped down the Englishman, dubbing him a 'tube' and insisting he calm down. "In Ally McCoist's words, 'what a diddy'," Brazil said. "That's you Durham, a diddy, embarrassing. Goughie hold his hand, cold flannel, just calm him down.
"He's lost, he'll be sitting at home playing scrabble with himself and complaining he's not got the right letters. He is a tube."
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