Brendan Rodgers slams Celtic fans for pyro displays
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers claims only fans who do not care about the club would unleash pyrotechnics at next week's Champions League game against Atalanta.
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers claims only fans who do not care about the club would unleash pyrotechnics at next week's Champions League game against Atalanta.
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