Rangers risk 7-points deductions as Celtic flies report of match violence towards key players

Rangers risk 7-points deductions as Celtic flies report of match violence towards key players

Rangers risk 7-points deductions as Celtic flies report of match violence towards key players

Gers may face a points deduction after a fan hurled a bottle at Celtic star Matt O’Riley during their Old Firm clash on Sunday (7 April).

Former Gers and Aston Villa defender Alan Hutton told Football Insider that the bottle-thrower’s “ridiculous” antics during the 3-3 draw could result in a ban or a big punishment for the club.

Celtic issued a statement criticizing the Rangers fans’ “appalling and completely unacceptable behaviour.”

A Celtic official reported that a glass bottle was thrown at O’Riley, 23, after he scored the team’s second goal, a panenka penalty in the 34th minute.

Rangers risk 7-points deductions as Celtic flies report of match violence towards key players
Rangers risk 7-points deductions as Celtic flies report of match violence towards key players

Rangers could lose points due to ‘ridiculous’ crowd behavior?

Celtic released a statement condemning the Rangers fans’ “appalling and completely unacceptable behaviour.”

A Celtic official said a glass bottle was hurled at O’Riley, 23, after he scored the team’s second goal, a panenka penalty in the 34th minute.

Rangers might lose points for ‘ridiculous’ crowd behavior.

“It’s really going to affect the fans in the long run,” he told Football Insider.

“We explore how the atmosphere changes without both groups of fans.

“You need to be able to regulate yourself in these games.

“As I’ve indicated before, this is a very emotional time.

“Throwing objects into the pitch has the potential to severely injure someone.

“Nobody wants to see it; it’s ridiculous.

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