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BBC Scotland are reporting :

 

Salmonella cases linked to Celtic Park.

 

A salmonella outbreak in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and Highland areas has been linked to hospitality at Celtic Park. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde(GGC) said 11 people who had eaten at the stadium on 21 September, the day Celtic had played Motherwell, had fallen ill. The Health Board said all 11 cases were recovering in the community. Glasgow City Council's Environmental Health Department are content with food production within Celtic Park kitchens and the investigation is focusing on external sources.

 

Glasgow City Council's continuing loyalty is impressive and I hope Peter rewards them with tables of free hospitality for their up coming Christmas lunch.

 

Talking of external sources, I note the Evening Times is reporting 17 arrests last evening, both inside and outside ground at the Europa Cup group match. Sounds like a riot? Keith Jackson will not have the opportunity to report one way or other, ra Sellik have banned him today.

 

You are what you read!

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Liewells spin on this will be interesting.

 

 

Sellik's Heid Bummer, Peter Lawwell has told ra Sellik View, "we are vicTIMS of strict adherence to our dearly held principles. It is a world known fact that Sellik are a club open to all. As such when Sam and Ella residing in a toxic soup, made application to reside in our kitchens, we were heavily influenced by their tales of electrification whilst listening to radio commentary of our run to Suvul. Can I just add, there is no truth in the rumour that a salivating Neil Lennon in an advanced state of refreshment, bit 11 diners in the Walfrid suite".

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