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SportsMar 11

Police Chief Criticizes Celtic and Rangers Over Match Disorder at Ibrox

Scotland's Chief Constable criticized both Glasgow clubs for failing to condemn violence that occurred during Sunday's Old Firm derby at Ibrox Stadium.

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Scotland's Chief Constable Jo Farrell has publicly criticized both Celtic and Rangers following disorder that occurred during Sunday's Old Firm match at Ibrox Stadium.

Farrell expressed disappointment that neither club had issued statements condemning the incidents that took place during the high-profile Glasgow derby. The police chief's remarks highlight ongoing concerns about fan behavior during matches between the two rival clubs.

The Old Firm derby, one of football's most intense rivalries, regularly attracts significant police attention due to the passionate support of both sets of fans and historical tensions between the clubs.

Details about the specific nature and extent of the disorder have not been disclosed by police. The match took place at Rangers' home ground of Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow.

Both Celtic and Rangers have yet to respond publicly to the Chief Constable's criticism regarding their silence on the incidents.

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