Football fans descend on Glasgow ahead of title clincher

Glasgow City Council chief executive Susanne Millar, however, rejected the police criticism of Celtic over the lack of celebration plans.
She said: “It has not been possible to design a meaningful celebration which could be safely and practically arranged on a day when Celtic could win the league and be presented with the trophy on the same day, at home.
“But that does not mean that Celtic have ‘failed to bring forward any plan or take any responsibility for the wider conduct and safety of supporters outwith the stadium.’
“I simply do not recognise this description of the club’s behaviour.”
Celtic boss Martin O’Neill, who last won the title in 2004 during his first spell at the club, urged fans to celebrate “safely and responsibly” if the side are successful.
“We want all our fans to be safe and ensure that we are mindful of others and our wider community,” he said.
“Our fans have such a great reputation for positively supporting the team and if we do achieve what we want at the weekend, we want that positive support to shine through again.”




