Eyal Berkovic blasts Celtic fans for ‘crazy hatred’ as Green Brigade banner sparks astonishing Israel TV tirade
Former Celtic star Eyal Berkovic has launched a stunning tirade targeting Parkhead fans and Ireland as he accused the supporters of "crazy hatred."
Celtic splashed out a huge sum of £5.75 million for the Israeli international back in 1999 under John Barnes - but the deal turned into a nightmare for the retired midfielder turned pundit during a disastrous campaign. Barnes was sacked following an infamous Scottish Cup loss to Caley Thistle and he was frozen out by Martin O'Neill before eventually signing for Manchester City. He's now a TV presenter in his homeland - and was far from impressed by the banner displayed by ultras group the Green Brigade during the Champions League clash with Bayern Munich that read: "Show Israel the red card."
That sparked an astonishing tirade from the 52-year-old. He said: "I took down all the pictures from me at Celtic on my social media. Celtic fans identify with the Irish. Celtic has a connection with the Irish who are against the Jews, in short, they have crazy hatred towards us.
"I kept saying about Robbie Keane when he was a manager here that he should leave because if he speaks for Israel he will endanger his family in Ireland and people didn't understand why. The Irish and the Scots hate us. As a player I didn't feel it, only at the end of my career. When they hate someone, they are bad."
And Berkovic made clear he remains bitter about his time at Celtic. He recalled: "John Barnes was fired and he signed me.
"The fans wanted me to go with him even though I scored goals and I'm doing well, they didn't care and they wanted me to go. I had a five-year contract. One game later, they booed me every time I touched the ball, 60,000 fans. I kept coming to get the ball and touched the ball a