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Vaclav Cerny’s Controversial Celebration Sparks Debate and Charity Auction

Vaclav Cerny’s Controversial Celebration Sparks Debate and Charity Auction

Vaclav Cerny, the Rangers winger, has found himself at the center of a heated debate following a controversial celebration during a match against Celtic at Celtic Park. Cerny's act of cupping his ears towards the Celtic fans after scoring was labeled 'pathetic and infantile' by critics, including former Celtic striker Chris Sutton, who suggested that the Scottish Football Association (SFA) should take disciplinary action against the player.

The incident has not only sparked discussions about sportsmanship but has also led to an unexpected outcome. The shirt Cerny wore during the match, which became infamous due to his celebration, is now the subject of a charity auction. The bidding for the shirt has reached staggering amounts, with fans and collectors eager to own a piece of this contentious moment in Scottish football history.

This episode highlights the intense rivalry between Rangers and Celtic, where every action on the pitch can ignite passionate reactions off it. As the SFA deliberates on potential sanctions, the focus remains on Cerny, whose celebration has transcended the game itself, turning into a symbol of the fierce competition and the charity efforts it inadvertently supports.

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