Three sarcastic cheers for a Celtic clown as Hotline warned England is sick and tired of the green and white
The Old Firm can look forward to more European adventures – but the prospect of Hoops fans being stuck at home hit the Hotline.
Celtic are set to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League play-off round but it could be with no away fans after feeling the force of UEFA for the smoke bomb at Villa Park.
The Birmingham songbook has also been blasted with travelling supporters in the firing line while Rangers will gear up for the Europa League last 16. John Scott, Grassmoor, said: “Having spoken to a Villa fan who attended Tuesday's game, there's now no chance Celtic will be taking their place in England's Premier League any time soon. The anger generated by their chants and banners has put to bed that debate. Hibs fans left the city with plaudits for their support. Celtic, the polar opposite. Not the brightest.”
Joe Hailey, Baillieston, said: “Well done to the clown who has now screwed up the opportunity for all sensible Celtic fans to go to Munich. These eejits cause more harm than good.”
Freddie Wood, Prestonpans, said: “Prince William should have been advised to stay away from the match in Birmingham, as the chants were horrendous. It’s not a new thing either as the SFA should not allow Celtic to play anywhere the week of Remembrance Sunday, for example. The behaviour of a few is off the Richter scale.”
Chris Lowe, Yoker, said: “Congratulations to this Rangers team with no tangible assets on reaching the last 16, the fifth time in 10 years we’ve done it. Across the city, defeating Conference League quality sides was met with glee and the usual £20 million rated headlines. Let’s see how they do in the next round when they will finally play a Champions League side. It’s just a pity their fan behaviour means they’ll not