You can ruin Celtic for ever by taking away what they love as heartbroken veteran chokes up on Hotline
Celtic got the job done on Kilmarnock’s Rugby Park pitch but the events of it had the Hotline ringing off the hook.
Hoops fans disrupted the Remembrance Sunday minute’s silence with chants and a banner about Palestine with Killie boss Derek McInnes branding the behaviour as awful. Rangers' narrow win against Hearts was also on the agenda but Rab Hunter, Dumfries, said: “Once again Celtic and their so-called fans have brought our game, and country, into disrepute. What will the SFA do about it? Presumably give them another dubious penalty at their earliest convenience. Sad days indeed.”
Andrew Lamb, Fraserburgh, said: “Yet again Scotland is shown to be a nation of knuckle draggers due to these Remembrance Day Celtic morons at Kilmarnock. The only way to deal with this is a points deduction. Punish the club.” Hugh McKirdy emailed: “People who disrespect the fallen should watch documentaries on YouTube and see for example what the Nazis were doing in death camps scattered around Poland. Only then will they comprehend the sacrifice made by so many young men and women.”
Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, said: “As if the embarrassing behaviour after the death of Queen Elizabeth was not enough we are subjected to an annual show to embarrass our nation. It's time to eject this horrible club from any place connected to the United Kingdom.”
David Knox, Queens Park, said: “I’m so happy that I support Rangers and therefore able to show my respect to our fallen heroes on Remembrance Sunday unlike fans of Celtic who always disgrace themselves. Good on Derek McInnes for highlighting their shameful behaviour, unlike other managers who turn a blind eye.”
The scenes didn’t go down well with some Hoops fans either and William Hutchison,