Hooper: Referees pick on Celtic

03 November 2010 18:00

Gary Hooper believes Scottish referees give a disproportionate amount of decisions against Celtic - because they are "one of the biggest clubs in the world".

The Englishman, who only joined the Parkhead club in the summer, is at the heart of the Tannadice penalty controversy which continues to rage on more than two weeks after referee Dougie McDonald rescinded a penalty awarded to the Hoops when the former Scunthorpe striker clashed with Dundee United keeper Dusan Pernis.

"Everyone wants to beat us and maybe the referee wants to give decisions against Celtic so that they can tell someone that they gave a bad decision against one of the biggest clubs in the world," said Hooper.

Celtic wrote to the Scottish Football Association demanding clarification over the incident but SFA chief executive Stewart Regan denied that the Parkhead club`s correspondence prompted his investigation.

McDonald was subsequently given a "warning" by the SFA`s referees committee over his failure to properly articulate assistant Steven Craven's role in his report and in discussions with the referees observer.

Craven, who was consulted by McDonald before the referee reversed the decision, quit the game after initially being cast as the instigator of the U-turn.

Since then Craven has accused the SFA's head of referee development, Hugh Dallas, and his assistant, John Fleming, of "harassment and bullying" which was refuted by Dallas, while McDonald admitted lying to Celtic manager Neil Lennon after the game.

The Parkhead club have yet to make an official response to events but asked if he thought a disproportionate amount of decisions had been given against Celtic, Hooper, 22, replied: "Yes, I think so. We are one of the biggest teams in the world.

"We don't really talk about the referees (in the dressing room), this is my opinion. We talk about training, getting people fit and doing it on the park. But it was a penalty. I admit he got the ball but he got me first.

"It doesn't matter really, we got the three points. It would have been a different matter if we got a draw. It's been three weeks now. We've had the Old Firm in between and we are talking about the penalty more than that game."

Source: PA