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Rangers and Celtic Fans Denied Entry for Glasgow Derby

Rangers and Celtic Fans Denied Entry for Glasgow Derby

The highly anticipated Glasgow Derby between Celtic and Rangers was marred by controversy as fan groups from both sides were denied access to the stadium. The Green Brigade and Union Bears, prominent supporters' groups for Celtic and Rangers respectively, were not allowed into the match, leading to significant unrest among fans.

Reports indicate that the Green Brigade was refused entry due to previous incidents of disruptive behavior, while the Union Bears were also turned away, though the reasons remain unclear. The decision sparked outrage among the fanbase, with many expressing their frustration on social media and calling for clarity from the clubs and authorities.

The atmosphere outside Parkhead was tense as Rangers fans were ushered away from the stadium, adding to the sense of chaos. The Glasgow Derby is one of the fiercest rivalries in football, and the absence of these key fan groups undoubtedly affected the matchday experience. Both clubs have yet to comment officially on the situation, but the incident has raised questions about fan management and security protocols at such high-stakes games.

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