The fans were recorded outside the ground when Celtic visited Sunderland for a friendly match on Saturday. Their abusive chant concerned the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers soldier, who was murdered ...
A Remembrance Sunday tribute ruined in nine seconds, but it is a subsequent wall of silence from Celtic that most perturbs ...
Celtic faced Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday and Brendan Rodgers’ side were able to secure a point at Celtic ...
A Remembrance Sunday minute's silence was scrapped after nine seconds when Celtic football fans chanted pro-IRA songs through it. Brendan Rodgers' Scottish Premiership leaders travelled to Rugby ...
Chants were also audible and the period was ended prematurely after nine seconds. In a further show of defiance ahead of kick-off, several Celtic supporters had waved large Irish and Palestinian ...
Celtic fans wave Irish and Palestinian flags ... After boos, jeers and pro-IRA chants rang out, match official Nick Walsh quickly called time on the show of respect which saw players gathered ...
But the manner of it came as something of a shock. Celtic were home and hosed and able even to laugh at themselves by half-time. Some slapstick was provided by the sight of Brendan Rodgers ...
After boos, jeers and pro-IRA chants rang out, match official Nick ... One banner held up in the Celtic away end at Kilmarnock also declared: “From Balfour to Starmer, The crimes of the empire ...