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Brendan Rodgers clarifies to Celtic supporters regarding pyro after SPFL sanction: “I have to say.”

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Brendan Rodgers clarifies to Celtic supporters regarding pyro after SPFL sanction: “I have to say.” Brendan Rodgers would prefer to address enquiries regarding his Celtic team and on-field matters during press conferences.

 

 


 

However, the Celtic manager has been compelled to provide his perspective on an off-pitch issue that has resurfaced on numerous occasions. Celtic have been penalised by the SPFL this week for the illicit use of pyrotechnics at football stadiums in Scotland, which was instituted in 2023.

 

 

 

 

The Premier Sports Cup semi-final and final against Aberdeen and Rangers, respectively, were sanctioned by the league’s regulating body for the use of pyrotechnics by the Hoops. The next time Celtic plays a Premier Sports Cup match at Hampden Park, there will be 500 fewer supporters in attendance. If the same rule is violated again before March 2027, the number of fans will increase to 800.

 

 

 

 

Rodgers responds to Celtic’s most recent SPFL pyro punishment. Rodgers appealed to Celtic supporters in October, stating that they do not require pyrotechnics to demonstrate their support for the team and the club.

 

 

 

He has also made a comparable statement at his press conference this week, in anticipation of Celtic’s match against Hibs in the Scottish Cup on Sunday. At the outset, Rodgers was requested to provide his opinion on the deduction of 500 tickets from Celtic’s upcoming Premier Sports Cup visit to the national stadium.

 

 

 

 

The Bhoys’ manager responded, “The club has issued a statement regarding the matter.” “I always desire for our support base to be as large as possible, with a variety of colours, noise, and enthusiasm, and this is what makes our support so exceptional.” Therefore, I have observed that; however, I am aware that the institution is currently addressing the matter.

 

 

 

 

Rodgers was later confronted with another pyro poser during the press conference and was asked whether he believes the message to supporters will finally be understood following the SPFL’s recent ban. In his own words, he is optimistic and reiterated that Celtic fans can abandon the pyro while still demonstrating their affection and enthusiasm for the team within the stadium.

 

 

 

 

I am not going to be closed in my thinking on this matter, as I am aware that it is accepted in other countries and that there is engagement with supporters to have it. I believe it is something I must state.

 

 

 

“However, in the United Kingdom, we generally regard it as more hazardous than participating in the colour of the games.” “I merely believe that if it has the potential to harm individuals and endanger their health, there are alternative methods by which we can still establish an extraordinary ambiance.”

 

 

 

 

“I have observed it on numerous occasions; what can we accomplish without the pyro?” However, as previously stated, I, along with numerous other individuals within the clubs, aspire to host secure contests and encourage our supporters to provide genuine support. What was Celtic’s response to the SPFL’s incendiary judgement?







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