In response to the "distasteful" Celtic incident at Ibrox, Michael Stewart has criticised Rangers fans as "out of order." - soocer442
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In response to the “distasteful” Celtic incident at Ibrox, Michael Stewart has criticised Rangers fans as “out of order.”

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Michael Stewart criticises Rangers supporters for the “distasteful” Celtic incident at Ibrox, calling it “out of order.” This week, the repercussions of the Celtic-Rangers draw in the Ibrox Glasgow Derby persist. The spoils were shared inside Ibrox after Cyriel

 

 


 

Desserts the scoring just before intermission, thanks to Adam Idah’s goal for Celtic in the second half. Brendan Rodgers’ mini losing streak against Rangers was halted by the stalemate, and Celtic’s advantage at the top of the Scottish Premiership table remained unaffected. And although the game was devoid of any significant controversy, it was the events that transpired off the

 

 

 

 

field that caused Michael Stewart to be ecstatic after Celtic secured a draw against Rangers. Michael Stewart expresses his “most significant concern” regarding the actions of Rangers fans during the Celtic match. A Rangers supporter hurled a bottle at Celtic star Viljami Sinisalo’s goal immediately following Celtic’s goal, which was an unpleasant incident.Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, issued a condemnation of the incident;

 

 

 

 

however, Stewart took it a step further by issuing a bleak warning to Rangers supporters. Stewart expressed his utmost apprehension regarding the introduction of Buckfast bottles and similar items to The Scottish Football Social Club [26m], stating, “There is a genuine threat to the safety of individuals.”

 

 

 

 

“I mean, let’s not mince words; we could potentially kill someone.” As much as the TIFOs are a bit distasteful and utterly out of order, you could kill someone by throwing a bottle in that manner. There is no need for them. Rangers supporters have previously targeted Celtic’s players. Certainly. Celtic players have encountered this challenge on numerous occasions during their matches against Rangers at Ibrox.

 

 

 

In 2022, Celtic hero Joe Hart’s penalty box was littered with a broken bottle, which the custodian was compelled to manually retrieve and dispose of. However, there were also instances in which a supporter and the coaching staff were targeted while inside Ibrox. One was also fired at Matt O’Riley after he scored a penalty in the 3-3 draw last season.

 

 

 

 

Although it is crucial to emphasise that not all Rangers fans are accountable for the abhorrent actions of a small number, this has occurred on an excessively frequent basis. The Ibrox club must take measures to prevent this from occurring in the future, or Stewart’s prediction may be realised.







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