“I’ve got good contacts at clubs, which is fortunate for me because I played academy football before I went into management,” Searle added.
Following the most recent demonstration of solidarity from the Green Brigade for Palestine, free agent Anwar El Ghazi has offered to play for Celtic for FREE.
Prior to their Scottish Premiership match against Kilmarnock, the Celtic ultras made a very obvious statement on the conflict in the Middle East. When the flag was unfurled, the group asked supporters to join in with a pre-match rendition of the song Grace, to which a good number of them did. The text on the banner said, “Reflect on the last few months. Will they say we’ve failed, oh dear. 12,000+ children and over 30,000 dead. Put an end to the genocide. Put an end to Zionism.”
The performance took place as attention on Liel Abada’s predicament at Celtic Park grew. The Israeli winger is facing pressure from both Israeli and foreign colleagues, who want him to quit the team due to the supporters’ pro-Palestine views. Although the 22-year-old is still having problems with the issue, boss Brendan Rodgers acknowledged that he might be on his way.
El Ghazi, a wide player, may be a ready-made replacement if the winger leaves. El Ghazi’s Mainz contract was terminated in November of last year after the player shared a statement about the dispute on social media.
And in the wake of the most recent performance, the former star of Aston Villa, Everton, and Ajax declared he would play for the Parkhead team for free. Upon viewing photos on Instagram, he tagged the club and said, “I would play for you guys for free.”
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