Celtic fans sent a message to the racists that abused Scott Sinclair at Ibrox last Saturday.
Two fans have been charged by Police Scotland with racist actions with the player admitting that it was the first time that he suffered racist abuse in his career.
Sadly there has been no comment from the SFA or SPFL about the abuse Sinclair suffered but at Celtic Park there was a very definite message for the racists that hide within Scottish football.
Oh he’s Scotty Sinclair and he is so wonderful…. pic.twitter.com/SWHVdVm17C
— Clare Clark (@anybodyclarex) May 6, 2017
Sinclair was left on the bench as young Mikey Johnston was given his debut and appeared as a substitute just before the hour mark.
It was another relentless performance for the hoops who beat St Johnstone 4-1 after a goal-less first half.
Johnston and right-back Anthony Ralston were drafted in for their first SPFL starts of the season but Celtic’s level of performance never faltered as they moved closer to completing the season unbeaten.
On Friday Celtic travel to Aberdeen in a dress rehearsal for the Scottish Cup Final on May 27.