Eyal Berkowitz and Moshe Primo opened the sports program by referring to the anti-Israeli sign of Celtic fans: 'Show Israel a red card.'
"I took down all the pictures from Celtic on my Instagram," Berkowitz began, giving his commentary on the incident he had with Celtic fans when he was a player for the team.
"I arrived at Celtic in the biggest transfer of all time in Scotland," he said. "I arrived there with a lot of fanfare, thousands were waiting for me in the stadium, I came from West Ham and they made a party out of it, we started the season not bad, then relegation started, John Banners was the coach, Kenny Dalglish was the manager, then we lost in the League Three Cup, and also to Rangers with the brace I scored."
"John Barnes was fired, and he brought me in," he continued. "They wanted me to go with him, too, and I'm scoring goals and doing well, they didn't care, a game after that we arrived, I don't remember who – every time I touch the ball, 70,000 people boo me, my crowd. 2:2 minute 90, minute 92 I get the ball, pass a player, give a double pass, receive over the defense, get in front of the goalkeeper, give a chip, we win and the whole crowd boos, I gave them the thumbs up and that was the last game, I haven't seen grass since."





