A Scottish Football Association appeal tribunal has upheld October's
original guilty verdict
against the Bulgarian.
It was revealed that the original decision had been
based on the belief that Logan, 26, was a more reliable and convincing
witness than Tonev, 24.
Celtic had challenged both the decision and the length of the suspension handed out to the on-loan Aston Villa winger.
The SFA states that Tonev's seven-match ban will be
applied immediately, although one match has already been served by the
player who moved to Glasgow on a season-long loan in August.
English defender Logan reacted on Twitter by saying:
"Do the crime, serve the time. Off ya pop geezer.
#KickRacismOutOfFootball.
"On that note, let's forget what has happened in the
past. It's done n dusted. Now time to move on and forget it. I'll always
be me."
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