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Enraged Jeremy Kyle lets rip at Celtic fans over Queen banners as he slams 'rent-a-gob' Neville and Carragher

Furious Jeremy Kyle has called out the Celtic fans who displayed banners referencing the Queen's death in Warsaw - calling for the club to "ban the lot of them."

The Monarch passed away last week and with last weekend's Premiership fixtures postponed as a mark of respect, Celtic's clash with Shakhtar on Wednesday was their first game since the news broke. Two banners were on show, one reading "F*** the Crown" and the other “Sorry for your loss Michael Fagan,” a reference to the intruder who broke into the Queen's Buckingham Palace bedroom.

Kyle invited former Celtic director and Glasgow Lord Provost Michael Kelly onto his daytime show to discuss the banners and he vented his fury at the fans who displayed the banners. He also called on the club to take serious action, while also slamming Sky Sports pundits Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville, who spoke out against the decision to postpone games last weekend.

He said: "One of the things that absolutely enraged me, you know this debate last week about cancelling the Premier League fixtures? They decided to do that, and Jamie Carragher, rent-a-gob, and Gary Neville, rent-a-gob mark II, they said it was disgraceful and it would have been a fantastic chance for football fans to show their respect.

"I get that, then we watch what happened in Scotland. Celtic fans are being slammed absolutely for the most offensive banner, which was basically slagging off the Queen's death. In contrast, a quite elaborate tribute from Rangers fans at the weekend, the impact was wonderful.

"I didn't understand why some Celtic fans were being disrespectful to the late Monarch, Rangers fans not so."

Kelly was quick to point out that the game was in Poland, not Glasgow, so Celtic's control over

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