Scottish football

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Parochial Neanderthal bigots. Remember when there was talk of Rangers/Celtic entering the Premier League. :lol:



What have the Celtic fans done wrong here? Is it celebrating in built up area?

Look at all the high profile on-field trouble in Scottish football, the 1980 cup final, the 2016 cup final, Motherwell beating TRFC in the relegation play-off, today's debacle. All of them, every single one, was due to Rangers fans refusing to accept defeat, and running onto the park to start trouble.
 
He had a good game, had to laugh with a name like that when I heard his English accent.

Picked up the Brummie accent from his time at Villa

Celtic fans not on the pitch first?

Fans celebrate on the pitch all over the world

They couldn’t take it. One of their fans attacked a member of Celtic staff and they all ran the full length of the pitch to throw flares into the Celtic stand.
 
What have the Celtic fans done wrong here? Is it celebrating in built up area?

Look at all the high profile on-field trouble in Scottish football, the 1980 cup final, the 2016 cup final, Motherwell beating TRFC in the relegation play-off, today's debacle. All of them, every single one, was due to Rangers fans refusing to accept defeat, and running onto the park to start trouble.
lol
 
Derek Johnstones bit on the side

"At the end of the day, it's all about opinions" 🙂

A poster on one of the Celtic fans forums once claimed big DJ had shagged her, and her mum. I believe that is known as a sportsman's double?

It's no Raquel and Tahnee Welch, it has to be said, but I suppose, technically, it still qualifies as a sportsman's double. 😏
 
Come on.

The Celtic fans were celebrating the win, nothing more. The Rangers fans ran up to their end to start trouble, nothing less.

There is a world of difference between the two sets of fans behaviour here.
That is true, fully accepted. But they're still on the pitch, which isn't permitted on any league ground. It's a banning offence. Even if its only celebrating.
No excuse for the other lot, whose behaviour was worse. No matter how much we would want it to be allowed (I did it myself in my younger days) it's still wrong.
 

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