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Referee Cuts Remembrance Day Minute’s Silence Short Amid Boos

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On Sunday afternoon, Celtic Park played host to a resounding 4-0 win for Celtic against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership but, ahead of the match-up, referee Don Robertson was forced to cut the minute’s silence for Remembrance Day short after it was disrupted by an audible number of supporters of the home club.

Shortly before the game kicked off, the Parkhead outfit asked their supporters to respect the commemoration. Over the weekend, a minute’s silence as observed at football matches and – other sporting events – across the UK to commemorate the servicemen and women who served in both World Wars and subsequent conflicts.

The period of silence is typically held on the second Sunday in November – the closest to November 11, the day when the First World War came to an end in 1918. The Last Post is played on the trumpet, wreathes of poppies are laid and flags of local military units are often displayed as a show of gratitude and respect.

Celtic’s Minute Silence for Remembrance Day Cut Short Within 10 Seconds

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Despite the stadium announcer reminding those in attendance that several Celtic players lost their lives in the Great War, there were chants from both ends prior to Martin O’Neill’s side winning by four goals on home soil. Johnny Kenny drew first blood in the 10th minute and Kieran Tierney bagged early in the second half. Daizen Maeda and Arne Engels, too, scored for the Hoops as they picked up a statement triumph.

After the final whistle, it was nothing but utter joy coming from the home end of Parkhead – but the same cannot be said for the pre-match vibe when all the players lined up around the centre circle to honour those who gave their lives in conflict over the years.

Referee Robertson, as the chorus of boos grew louder and louder, drew the silence to a close after just 10 seconds before the Scottish top flight outing. As a way of showing their displeasure during the minute’s silence for Remembrance Day, the Celtic fans turned their backs on the ceremony with some even making rude gestures.

The fan-led disruption happened even in the absence of many of the Green Brigade. As a club, Celtic slapped a three-match ban on many of the ultras group this week after what they said was an assault on a steward. Both sets of players, however, observed the tradition with the utmost respect before Robertson called it early.

Rob McLean, on commentary duty for BBC Scotland, said: “It was a very brief minute’s silence, it was a few seconds’ silence. It was threatening to be disrupted, and Don Robertson decided to quit while he was ahead.”

It is the second season in a row when Celtic fans have disrupted a minute’s silence for Remembrance Day as, last season, the travelling supporters jeered in jest during hte commemoration at Rugby Park against Kilmarnock around 12 months ago. This time around, Celtic’s 4-0 win over Kilmarnock was the second such disruption this weekend after Hibs fans did similar ahead of their match at St Mirren.

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For Celtic, O’Neill – who has replaced Brendan Rodgers on an interim basis – and his entourage have now closed the gap at the top of Scotland’s top tier to seven points behind league leaders Hearts. They have a game in hand on Derek McInnes’ side, who have registered 30 points from their opening 12 league matches of the season.

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FBI Have Launched Official Investigation Into Argentina FA

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A World Cup full of controversy has been rocked by another revelation involving Argentina following their 3-2 comeback win over Egypt in the Round of 16.

Lionel Messi came to the fore once again, equalising in the 83rd minute in a thriller at Atlanta Stadium. The reigning world champions were two-nil down heading into the final 15 minutes of normal time.

A superb header from Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez in the 90+3rd minute broke Egyptian hearts and sealed a last-gasp victory. Lionel Scaloni now prepares his side for a quarter-final clash with Switzerland on Sunday (July 12th).

Argentine FA Under FBI Investigation

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Off the pitch, more chaos is ensuing, though, as the Argentine Football Association (AFA) are currently under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). An ongoing investigation is determining whether there is possible money laundering involving the AFA, per the Argentine newspaper La Nacion.

It’s claimed that a preliminary investigation began in 2025 to gather information by taking testimony regarding the AFA’s financial operations. The AFA’s figurehead is Claudio ‘Chiqui’ Tapia, who was charged with tax evasion following a complaint filed by Argentine President Javier Milei’s government.

The FBI’s investigation is headed by federal prosecutors Patrick Gushue and Christopher Ting. Michael Berger is also involved and took part in the prosecution of the convicted former Ecuadorian Comptroller General, Carlos Ramón Polit Faggioni, for money laundering in Miami.

Hundreds of millions of dollars, estimated at around $300 million in total, are believed to have been channelled. The investigation focuses on whether these alleged operations may have resulted in crimes, such as money laundering or fraud, that fall under US jurisdiction.

The FBI wants to speak to witnesses who could have direct knowledge of the involvement of the AFA during Tapia’s and Pablo Toviggino’s regimes with the footballing federation. Former officials from Milei’s government may also be approached during the investigation.

This relates to the possibility of those officials having had access to sensitive AFA information while overseeing operations with TourProdEnter LLC. This is a Miami company owned by Theatre producer Javier Faroni and handled AFA’s international commercial revenue.

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Faroni and wife Erica Gillette allegedly moved hundreds of millions of dollars through bank accounts opened at US financial institutions Citibank, Synovus, Bank of America, JPMorgan, and PNC Bank. Documents show that TourProdEnter LLC managed at least $260 million in revenue from the AFA.

Only a small portion can be directly linked to Tapia’s operating expenses during his reign back in 2017. There is no valid reason given as to why $57 million had reportedly been distributed to various people and companies.

Some of the companies that received wire transfers appear to be controlled by individuals who received social welfare benefits and resided in Buenos Aires or Bariloche. Tovigginio and his family have also been linked to other financial transfers and to a ‘spiritual guide’ for the Argentina team.

This is the latest controversy to unfold during a chaotic World Cup. FIFA have come under fire for suspending Folarin Balogun’s red card after US President Donald Trump called Gianni Infantino and asked for the one-game ban to be reviewed.

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Man Utd Open Club-to-Club Talks to Sign Brazil Star Danilo

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Manchester United are looking to strengthen their midfield options this summer, and they have now opened talks to bring in a second signing.

The club have already completed an agreement with Atalanta to sign Brazil star Ederson in a deal worth £38m including add-ons, with a medical the only thing still to be done before he puts pen to paper on a long-term contract.

But United are also now in the hunt to bring one of his Brazil teammates to Old Trafford following their elimination from the World Cup, as they look to secure a bargain signing that Premier League fans may recognise.

Man Utd Open Talks to Sign Danilo Santos

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According to Brazilian media outlet O Dia, via Sport Witness, Man Utd have opened talks with Botafogo over a deal to sign central midfielder Danilo Santos.

Danilo, who has previously featured in the Premier League for Nottingham Forest, was part of Carlo Ancelotti’s squad during the World Cup, but managed just 44 minutes during the tournament, as he fell behind Lucas Paqueta, Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, and Gabriel Martinelli in the pecking order in the centre of the pitch.

Botafogo had been hopeful that the 25-year-old would have a good tournament in order to raise his value ahead of a transfer away this summer, but his lack of game time means they are now unlikely to even be able to fetch the €40m (£34m) they had been demanding prior to the tournament.

Danilo has made it clear that his preference is a return to Europe’s top leagues after an injury-hit spell in England previously, and United are reported to have been paying attention to his situation over recent months.

Now talks have been opened to find out the conditions of a deal, and then the Reds will make a decision on whether to proceed with a deal or look at alternative options instead.

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After missing out on top options Elliot Anderson and Matheus Fernandes for the midfield, Man Utd have been forced to begin looking at alternative options to fill the void left by Casemiro’s departure.

Danilo has enjoyed a fine goalscoring return to Brazil which earned him a call-up to the national team, but he is also capable of doing the hard yards in a deeper role, and ticks the boxes that Michael Carrick wants as an all-action midfield player who can play alongside Kobbie Mainoo and Bruno Fernandes.

The club are clearly casting their net far and wide to ensure they bring in the players they feel they need, and this is one to pay attention to in the coming weeks now that Brazil are out of the World Cup.

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