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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.

The Scottish champions were this week handed a fine of close to £17,000 by UEFA and a suspended one-match ban on selling tickets to travelling fans after some supporters lit flares at their recent Champions League defeat at Borussia Dortmund.

The away match ban will hang over the club for two years and Rodgers is concerned about the prospect of playing a European game with no Celtic supporters present.

Rodgers, whose side play in Italy next Wednesday, said: "We don't need the pyrotechnics for great support. The support that we get home and away in games is absolutely incredible.

"People that have followed Celtic home and away for years and years and years should never be getting banned because the support is incredible.

"We're not a club that needs that to ignite our support base. What we bring to a stadium in colour and noise is absolutely amazing.

"And I hope that this does end that because, as I said, it just wouldn't be right for any of our supporters to miss a game. And if it does happen, then it's totally on a minority of our support. It's as simple as that.

"But likewise, the players on the field, they make such a monumental difference to us. And that's what this club has been about. The supporters driving the team on right to the very end in games and giving us that fantastic support.

"And it certainly wouldn't make it easier for us being away from home without our own people there."
Rodgers is relying on the prospect of a ban to ensure the practice stops.

"Hopefully, yes, because it's nothing to do with football," he said. "And if you do keep doing it, you're

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