#CelticCelebrations has gone viral after news that a Police Scotland report into the September 2 Glasgow derby clash claimed that celebrations by Celtic players played a part in disturbances among visiting supporters.
The report was uncovered by the Daily Record, the next day the ‘thug-like’ actions of the Celtic players were debated at the AGM of The Rangers International Football Club, founded 2012.
#CelticCelebrations
Our finest yet! pic.twitter.com/Nf6OKp2d7r— Brian Gerard ???????????????????????????? (@BrianBirdieBhoy) November 27, 2018
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— ????????martybhoy???????? (@martibhoy30) November 28, 2018
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— Li’l Ze (@LilZe8) November 28, 2018
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— celticghirl (@lisbonceltic67) November 28, 2018
Celebrating Celtic is not a crime!
Why not share some of your favourite Celtic celebrations. #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/61v2PPDjoF
— LouMun 67 ?????????????????????????????????? (@lfmunro) November 28, 2018
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— CelticResearch (@CelticResearch) November 28, 2018
To celebrate is not a crime
To be a bad loser however should be #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/rTQCowa7uT— Lord Lonesome Hermit???? (@kinghoopy) November 28, 2018
One of my favourite celtic Celebration is winning the Scottish Cup Final and a double treble on 19 May 2018 #celticcelebrations
Celebrating for Celtic is not a crime @CelticFC ???????? pic.twitter.com/Dzokq0u1H3— celticghirl (@lisbonceltic67) November 28, 2018
Sammy Sunday 2011 at Ibrox. Courtesy of a stunning ball from @joe16led #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/WZJd0WT41n
— John Bradshaw (@JBLuvsCeltic) November 27, 2018
Lock him up! That’s just filthy! #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/RhpZ8E5bot
— Jodie William Laird (@jode_thaddeus) November 28, 2018
Better one of it #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/tgpkh9uWSQ
— KT???????? (@Hannaxm63) November 27, 2018
There faces make it so much better ???? #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/oifisrBfLo
— Jay (@LeighGriffGoat) November 28, 2018
Celebrating Celtic is not a crime #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/qpMUS9gTsm
— Steviebhoy (@stevie75bhoy) November 28, 2018
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— CelticResearch (@CelticResearch) November 28, 2018
Celebrating Celtic is not a crime!
Why not share some of your favourite Celtic celebrations. #CelticCelebrations pic.twitter.com/6HHUQXk3A8
— Nikki. (@championees) November 27, 2018
With 59,000 Celtic fans present and 800 visiting supporters Brendan Rodgers’ players went around the pitch thanking the fans for their support.
Season ticket holders had paid on average £450 for their ticket, individual ticket holders had paid £49.
Celebrations are part and parcel of the game with an after-match thank you as common now as goal scoring celebrations.
Over the last two and a half years results in the Glasgow derby has been celebrated whatever the outcome.
Celtic have enjoyed four successive wins at Ibrox, the tribute act has enjoyed two draws at Celtic Park with the celebrations on both occasions on a par with lifting the Petrofac Cup.