Rangers fans warned of 20-point deduction after ugly Old Firm scenes against Celtic

Rangers fans warned of 20-point deduction after ugly Old Firm scenes against Celtic

CELTIC prevailed in a ferocious and tense Old Firm derby against Rangers on Sunday.

Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst, along with the club’s fans,

have been forced to sit up and take note as former Scottish referees Steve Conroy and Des Roache urged authorities to hit the Gers with a hefty points deduction after Sunday’s Old Firm derby. Giovanni van Bronckhorst

Objects were thrown onto the pitch and a member of Celtic’s backroom staff even required stitches after the raucous affair at IbroxSunday’s

Old Firm started at a chaotic pace as Aaron Ramsey got the home stadium rocking with a third-minute opener.

Tom Rogic promptly quietened them down with an equaliser, though,Giovanni van Bronckhorst

and Cameron Carter-Vickers struck what turned out to be the winner before half time.

After the break, Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart ran over to his goal,

where a shattered glass bottle was discovered.

The former England captain had to wait for authorities to clear the debris, so the game was paused for a few minutes.

Basketball rookie Jota also had things thrown at him from the bleachers as he was taking a corner,

and manager Ange Postecoglu acknowledged following the match that one of his employees needed sutures.

“Specimens don’t care if the team gets fined,” Conroy stated on the Get Involved Referee podcast. “To them, it is irrelevant.

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