Football Talk: Ciftci wants Celtic exit, Raith say hands off McKinnon
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The only show in town yesterday was Dundee United and it looks like all the talk of possible departures has had a knock-on effect.
Is Stephen Thompson going? When is Mixu Paatelainen going? We might not have the answers just yet but former Tannadice goalscorer Nadir Ciftci wants in on the action.
The striker could be on his way out of Celtic. He's urged Turkish side Eskisehirspor, where he is currently on loan, to extend his deal past the summer transfer window.
Raith Rovers don't want their boss Ray McKinnon to join in with the movers and shakers though. Before Paatelainen's exit is even official the Stark's Park side have issued a hands-off warning to United.
It's all a bit of a mess at Tannadice right now. Maybe they need a hero.
Like Batman? Well, funny that...
Skip to the social media section for some of the reaction to Stephen Thompson's back seat passenger yesterday.
Wait, is that Batman in the back seat? Cue a Twitter field day...
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