I actually thought that was quite unwise. Openly supporting another club in the same league as the team your employers is disrespectful and he shouldn't have bothered mentioning them. I'm also of the opinion that footballers shouldn't have Twitter for these types of reasons.
He's clearly not one of the sharper tools in the toolshed, but some of the comments from seething Sevconians and Northern Irish folk are quite something. Their utter rage at this, combined with dreadful spelling and grammar (I know Irish and Glasgow schools aren't the best, but come on!), seem to show that they're even stupider than him!
Won't at all be surprised to some of these morons popping up on here blurting on about it shortly.
To be fair to Gorman I only seen Celtic tweets before a champions league game, never really check on match days because we are usually playing that day but for me personally I don't think there's much of an issue of Gorman supporting Celtic and IIRC Jonny Hayes also said Celtic were his boyhood club which is fair enough. Gormans comment tonight was utter stupidity and brought things to a whole new level and as I said in my previous post I hope the club take action as the club don't need this.
I seem to remember him talking about playing Celtic before an U20 putting wee hearts next to their name and all sorts. Seemed a bit much to me. I don't have a problem with players supporting another team but I would keep quiet about it if I was a player.
I don't really know anything about Orangemen, some guy on hunger strike, the fellow on the wall or any other Irish shenanigans to be honest. Seemed to have caused a reaction though and he should have known better.