Glasgow’s Night of Shame – Celtic Decision Vindicated

We told you first on Thursday that Celtic had taken the decision NOT to open their store on Saturday because of the illegal gathering of rival fans in the city centre.

Their decision has been completely vindicated after a night of shame in Glasgow. In March the shop was vandalised and targeted by the same fans.

Riot police, violence and people using the store for public urination was all on show.

We spoke to a few businesses in the area who had to close off early on Saturday because of the antics of idiots.

Glasgow city centre was held hostage and if our shop had stayed open, the staff’s safety just couldn’t be guaranteed.

The images and videos on social media overnight have been nothing short of embarrassing.

Glasgow City centre crews have had to work through the night to clean up the streets.

Nine titles on the bounce, four trebles in a row and there wasn’t a wide of anything like yesterday.

The old ‘they’re as bad as each other’ assertion has taken an absolute beating.

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