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Bravo to Rod Stewart for shaming vile Celtic element as fans without Irish connection go public – Hotline

Unimpressed Sir Rod Stewart was acclaimed for speaking out in the Record about his disgust at the interruption of the minute's silence at Celtic Park on Remembrance Sunday.

And Aberdeen's meek performance at the same venue didn't go unnoticed by Hotliners either, prompting Kris Boyd to accuse them of trying harder against Rangers. Henry Moffat, Stirling, said: "Totally agree with Rod Stewart about the disruption of the minute's silence. Tens of thousands of Celtic fans like myself are Scottish non-Catholics with no connection to Ireland and deserve the opportunity to pay respect. The club should take action and eject these people, or maybe have the silence 10 minutes before kick off so objectors can enter afterwards."

Gerry Bell, Edinburgh, said: "Well done to Rod Stewart for his comments yesterday. Spoke to a D-Day veteran earlier today felt safer in Dunkirk playing the pipes than in the Gallowgate on Sunday. Shame on people that want to take us through the gutter. Good Celtic supporters are disgusted and embarrassed. Thanks Rod."

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On to the Dons and Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, said: "Kris Boyd was out of order calling into question Aberdeen's professionalism on Sunday. As all Scottish clubs know a bad game is never far away. Boyd should back off and remember he is not connected to Rangers any more. Aberdeen against Rangers at both Pittodrie and Hampden will be tough tests. Boyd can stick to his expertise on the English game."

But Hamilton Bradstock, Kilmarnock, argued: "Between 1988/89 and 2022/23 (not including seasons Rangers were not in the top flight), Aberdeen have amassed 82 points against

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