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Shameful Celtic punters who booed Remembrance Day silence should be EJECTED next time they try anything like that - Hotline

Two straightforward wins for Celtic and Rangers but as usual, there was no shortage of controversy.

Starting at Parkhead, Kenny Wilson, Moffat, was happy enough, saying: "A great response from Celtic after the midweek thrashing in Madrid. Champions League football is obviously out their depth but again showing they’re still the best in Scotland. Great performances from Yang and O’Riley once again but also have to say Aberdeen were pretty woeful. As the pace from Rangers is increased and are now getting two penalties a game, Celtic need to keep winning."

But Celtic fan William Hutchison, Aberdeen, said: "Those fans who ran onto pitch...hope they get lifetime ban. I am fed up with certain fans dragging the club through the mud. And I'm disappointed in Celtic fans who wouldn't shut their mouths for two minutes. At least it showed some fans showing respect. Next time (if there is) Celtic play on this specific day and it's on TV, show the ones who show disrespect, eject them from stadium immediately and ban them. If you don't want to observe the silence then don't attend."

Aberdeen fan Tam Bain, Desborough, emailed: "After watching the Dons, Barry Robson should walk away now. That was a disgrace, an effing disgrace. If they can't put on a better display than that they all should hang their heads in shame and donate their wages to charity. Celtic had just been mauled by Atletico so if Robson says they're tired he should be sacked."

Over at Livingston, Paddy Gowans didn’t seem happy with the spot-kick decisions made by officials in Livingston or VAR HQ as he said: “Slipped on the wet grass. Penalty to Rangers. Guaranteed my free season-ticket for next season.”

Bill Waugh added: “I emailed last week re Tav Pen. He’ll be

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