Rangers-Celtic glass bottle incident gets stern response as tifo display condemned
- Rangers condemned fans for throwing a glass bottle and displaying a tifo before their 1-1 Old Firm match against Celtic at Ibrox on Sunday.
- This followed the first return of Celtic supporters to Ibrox since 2023 after a ticket allocation dispute was resolved, creating a tense match atmosphere.
- A large banner featuring an image of ex-Rangers boss Graeme Souness wielding a shotgun, accompanied by the slogan "take aim against the rebel scum," was displayed as players appeared from the tunnel.
- A Rangers spokesperson expressed strong disapproval of the individual responsible for throwing a bottle during the match, emphasizing that such conduct is unacceptable within their stadium.
- Rangers announced they are identifying the individual responsible and will take the strongest action while reflecting on supporter display management to balance trust and oversight.
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Rangers slam fans over 'unacceptable' tifo as Ibrox chiefs vow to hunt down bottle thrower
Before kick-off, the Copland Road stand unfurled a huge banner with a photo of legendary Rangers boss Graeme Souness holding a shot gun in the direction of the Celtic fans with the words ‘take aim against the rebel scum’.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Rangers condemn bottle throwing and ‘unacceptable’ Souness tifo during Old Firm derby
A tifo with Graeme Souness holding a shotgun was unfurled before kick-off
·London, United Kingdom
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