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‘While I love the Green Brigade and the atmosphere they create they’ve been pushing the boundaries for a while now’

would just like them to show some common sense. The lighting of the banner against Hearts was an act of stupidity and it jeopardise­d the safety of supporters.

“Celtic should look at their security and consider searching the supporters in the standing area as happens in other grounds in the country.”

said: “Celtic have been far too lenient with just a two-game ban for the Green Brigade. I’d suggest a season-long ban if they step out of line again and after that a five-year ban.

“It’s the only way for the club to let them know they mean business.”

said: “I applaud Peter Lawwell’s brave move in banning the Green Brigade. Do these people go to a match solely to emit their bile and bring down the name of Scottish football as a whole?”

said: “Celtic should surely be able to stop these offending banners getting into the ground in the first place.

“Fans should be checked on their way in and anyone found with offensive banners should be banned for life. That will sort it out.”

said: “Celtic clearly weren’t content with being the first team knocked out of Europe three times in one season. They’re now the first club to receive three separate charges by UEFA for alleged transgress­ions during one game.”

Former Rangers winger Barrie McKay claimed he wasn’t treated like a human being by Pedro Caixinha.

said: “The comments from McKay seem like sour grapes. Does he not realise football is his job and Caixinha was his boss?

“After a pre-season friendly against Coleraine, some of the visiting players said he looked disinteres­ted at times and happy to float in and out of the game. He has left one of the biggest clubs in the world for Nottingham Forest and will have to ask questions of himself. It’s up to him now.” CALL THE HOTLINE TODAY FROM 11 TILL 12 NOON on: 0141 309 3306 or email us: hotline@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

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