Vaclav Cerny told he STILL owes Celtic an apology as Rangers fans crank Hotline to dent rivals pride over soaking
There was a game on Sunday at Celtic Park - but it seems that nobody wants to talk about it on the Hotline.
'Watergate' remains at the top of the agenda after Vaclav Cerny broke his silence on his celebration - as the Rangers winger branded the fallout "absurd."
That hasn't pleased Stephen Mulhern, Dumbarton - who still wants an apology from the Czech international: "I read Cerny say the incident was absurd but if had any sense of regret the simple thing would be apologise for his action and admit it was a foolish thing to do. In not doing so has highlighted his idiotic behaviour even more."
Scott McAdam, Glasgow emailed: "Rangers are saying Celtic are making a big deal about the spray carry on, but what would happen if Maeda sprayed water over Rangers fans in the Govan stand?
"He would get lynched and that's a fact. So the SFA should ban him, end of."
Scott Gowers, Edinburgh wanted to draw a line under the row: "I think that Cerny's watergate scandal has gone over the top.
"How many physical assaults have players been guilty of over the years without any police intervention? I fear police intervention could open up a can of worms and bringing complaints from past matches which will cost a lot of money to investigate but every complaint would need investigated.
"Yes the act if deliberate was very silly but nobody got hurt apart from Rangers hurting Celtic's pride on the pitch. The governing of a football match lies with the footballing authorities as do the punishments.
"There can never be discriminatory rules applied because a match is deemed a powder keg clash."
Stuart McLeod, Stepps focussed on the action on the pitch: "The bravado from a lot of Celtic fans seems to have dissipated somewhat from last week.
"We were