🚨WHEN DID THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE APPROVED SUCH A CHANT ?🚨 “IT has become a norm against Celtic 😢 Pundits couldn’t hold onto their mic they had to turn it off

🚨 WHEN DID THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE APPROVE SUCH A CHANT? 🚨
“It has become a norm against Celtic 😢”

A storm is brewing in Scottish football after controversial chants aimed at Celtic overshadowed today’s league fixture, sparking outrage from pundits, fans, and neutral observers alike.

What should have been a fiercely contested football match instead descended into discomfort as sections of the crowd repeatedly directed chants at Celtic that many have described as distasteful, unnecessary, and crossing the line.

🗣️ Pundits forced to intervene
Live on air, several pundits were left visibly stunned. One broadcaster was seen turning off his microphone mid-reaction, clearly unwilling to be associated with what was echoing around the stadium.

> “The league is not over yet and you’re making such chants? Disgusting,” one pundit said in frustration.
“This has gone beyond rivalry. This is not what Scottish football stands for.”

 

⚠️ Calls for SPFL action
The incident has reignited debate around fan behaviour and accountability, with pundits openly calling on the SPFL to take firm action. Suggestions ranged from partial stadium bans to restricting attendance at future Celtic fixtures for offending supporters.

Many questioned how such chants have seemingly become a recurring theme whenever Celtic are involved, asking why stronger measures have not already been enforced.

😔 Focus taken away from football
Players and managers were left to do their jobs in a hostile atmosphere, while fans watching at home expressed disappointment that Scottish football continues to battle this image problem.

As one analyst summed it up:

> “Rivalry is part of the game. Hate and humiliation are not.”

 

⏳ What happens next?
With the title race still wide open, Celtic remain focused on football matters — but pressure is mounting on the SPFL to respond decisively. Silence, many argue, is no longer an option.

One thing is clear: this story isn’t going away anytime soon.

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