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Angry Celtic fans are flocking to the outskirts of Parkhead despite police warnings of a lockdown protest, as the focus of fan fury appears to shift from embattled boss Neil Lennon to the club’s powerful agents. .
Chants of “break the board” as fans unveil their feelings after another regrettable performance in the 1-1 draw with St Johnstone.
Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland warned Friday that anyone intending to demonstrate should find another way to express their displeasure amid the pandemic.
He said: “We are aware of a proposed rally outside of Celtic Park on Sunday and urge people to find alternative ways to protest, such as online, to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“Scottish government regulations are quite clear that these types of protests are prohibited in areas with level four restrictions.
A ring of steel fences was erected around Paradise in recent days in an attempt to avoid scenes like the ones witnessed after the 2-0 loss to Ross County.
It comes after three police officers were injured on a chaotic night when players were thrown with objects and abused while leaving the ground.
The Hoops now sit 13 points behind their Rangers rivals in the biggest season in a generation, albeit with two games in hand.
Lennon’s men have a chance to win a tenth title in a row, something that has never been accomplished in Scottish football history, but that quest fades with every passing game.
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