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Celtic fans told 3 rules they must follow at Ross County as pyro off the agenda amid Green Brigade lockout

Ross County have issued a stern warning to all supporters attending Saturday's match against Celtic as the club backed the banning of pyrotechnics.

Brendan Rodgers' side travel up to Dingwall seeking another three points following a hard-fought victory over St Mirren in midweek. While County will be determined to cause an upset and propel themselves up the Scottish Premiership table. Celtic might be sitting five points clear at the summit and still remain unbeaten but matters off the pitch have been dampened the mood in recent days with the club issuing prominent fan group, The Green Brigade, with hundreds of banning orders following 'increasingly serious escalation in unacceptable behaviours and non-compliance with applicable regulations'. It comes after a bitter row between them and the Hoops hierarchy on a number of issues.

The section lay mostly empty when St Mirren visited Celtic Park on Wednesday evening and the fans in the areas nearby displayed a banner expressing their views on the matter. Rangers were visitors to Dundee on the same night and their supporters were also in the limelight after the match was halted for 18 minutes because of flares being let off in the stands. Dens Park was engulfed in smoke, setting off fire alarms and forcing the players off the pitch.

Governing body SPFL made it clear today that the extensive use of pyrotechnics is 'very concerning' and 'unwelcome' in the Scottish game and it looks like clubs are already being told to clamp down on such behaviour re-occuring, with Celtic versus Ross County the next Premiership match in the spotlight.

A statement on Ross County's official website read: “We remind all supporters that unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated at our stadium. This

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