GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MARCH 08: A spectator attempts to get to Celtic's Tomas Cvancara and the rest of the squad as they leave the pitch during a Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter-Final match between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox Stadium, on March 08, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy/SNS Group via Getty Images)
A video clip has emerged of the moment a Celtic coach came under attack on the pitch at Ibrox.
At 6am this morning the clip had attracted over230 comments on You Tube.
At the time of writing no legacy media outlets have picked up on the clip/incident.
They have of course been in O** F*** shame game mode as both clubs and sets of supporters are merged and treated as one.
CELTIC MEDIA RELATIONS
On Friday Celtic will invite their media partners to Lennoxtown to interview Martin O’Neill and one player.
The focus of the conference will be on events at Ibrox rather than Saturday’s match at home to Motherwell.
Celtic will roll out the red carpet for their media partners at BBC Scotland, STV, Radio Clyde, Sky Sports and others. Separately they will provide a conference for ‘newspapers’ with the content embargoed until 10.30pm on Friday.
Celtic’s pandering to their media partners is one of the key elements in keeping the O** F*** brand and partnership alive.
It is a convenient partnership that requires little thought as both sides just repeat previously established patters.
For the benefit of those looking in from legacy media outlets here are a few FACTS! as the internet labels things.
No Celtic fans reached or crossed the halfway line at Ibrox on Sunday. Almost all of the celebrations were inside the 18 yard box.
Ibrox fans were over the wall and celebrating the ‘goal’ of Manny Fernandez.
None of the Celtic fans on the pitch were masked.
No Ibrox players or coaches were physically attacked by opposing supporters.
Celtic Park is scheduled to host the final Glasgow Derby of the season as part of the post-split SPFL fixtures.
Michael Nicholson’s only achievement as Celtic CEO is raising the 800 away fans at the Derby to 2000/25000. Known as the European allocation.
With 250 Celtic Season Ticket holders suspended since November Celtic fans are watching carefully for Nicholson to take similar collective action on Ibrox fans.
Nicholson hasn’t spoken in public since December 18 when he outlined the exciting transfer plans for Wilfried Nancy.

Hun behaviour in full view. They’ve been given that shameful tag for a reason and seem hellbent on living up to it at every opportunity
It is also evident on the pitch , players being overly aggressive/ physical ,fly kick outs, punches, fake hard man stand offs – Raskin, Kent, Morelos…….. all cheered to the rafters by the screaming hoards. Throw in the diets with their bawbag hun manager, same style of play and attitude . It’s their Kulture and the root problem, that no one in authority wants to tackle.
Also what’s been lost in all this is what a job MON done with his tactics, wasn’t pretty but got the job done with little resources at his disposal. And how abysmal the referee was, for Celtic that is! Let them strong arm and foul on multiple occasions that allowed them to break on us, when we should have had the decision and therefore territory/pressure.
The behaviour and attitude of the hun management and staff, including players, encourage the satanic hordes to behave the way they do. They were on the track and edge of the park the week before with no reply from the stewards or cops whilst we were hemmed in by cops. Time something was done about these c****.
Yes, our own Board has not helped – at all – over recent years.
The bottles / lighters / vapes thrown onto the ibrox pitch,
the Celtic staff member hit with a bottle behind the dugout,
the broken glass in Hart’s box – broken glass on the pitch at half-time! –
and nothing from our Board.
The Board has been negligent in its failing to protect its own staff and players,
by refusing to kick up one hell of a fuss with the SFA/SPFL to guarantee nothing like that
ever happens again at ibrox.
And yet, another Celtic staff member is injured by unruly ibrox supporters – inside ibrox.
Hope the staff member sues our club:
the Board might take notice, as there could be money involved… 🙁
This is the real story
And our board are a f*cking disgrace for staying silent on it
Celtic FC have a responsibility of care to all their staff at their workplace.
Nothing will happen just like when the bunker nut who attacked Neil Lennon at Tynecastle …he received a slap on the wrist !
Ibrox Park has repeatedly proven unsafe for staff, players, commentators and visitors. This is a fundamental issue.
I just wish an attacked member of staff would sue LUCAN for failure to protect his employee or failure to take steps to protect his employee…
Time and time again this happens to Celtic FC staff and players at Liebrox ant that watery bag of diarrhoea concased inside skin does f*uck all…
Time after time after time !