Celtic boss Mowbray: McGeady does not know what impartial means

After victory over Falkirk, Celtic boss Tony Mowbray played down the significance of Aiden McGeady's claim that Dougie McDonald had not been "impartial" during last week's Old Firm derby at Ibrox.

McGeady's remarks, though, could see the Celtic midfielder hauled up before the Scottish Football Association but Mowbray moved to defuse the situation.

"I haven't seen that article," the Parkhead boss said.

"If a journalist used the word "impartial" I'm pretty sure he (Aiden) didn't know what it meant.

"I am wary talking about it. I can see the headline 'Mowbray says McGeady is ignorant' and I am not saying that.

"If it was a clever journalist speaking about impartiality, he might not have got the context of the question, I don't know.

"But I would be surprised if Aiden came out and criticised the officials or their impartiality, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't."

Comments (3)

Unlike Darren thicko o'dea

Impartial - the lad probably doesnt know what cross and pass to a Celtic player means

McGeady is a joke, 8 million and we didnt sell him????

Disgrace - "You dont know what you are doing!"