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Celtic fans all refuse to wear Rangers jersey outside stadium for cash prize

Celtic fans did not bite despite being offered £100 to do so.


  • Sep 03 2024
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Celtic fans all refuse to wear Rangers jersey outside stadium for cash prize
Celtic fans all refuse to wear

Celtic fans did not bite when they were offered a cash prize to wear a Rangers jersey outside Celtic Park.

On the eve of the Old Firm, one TikToker decided to see if Celtic fans would temporarily trade their fandom for a cash prize.

Approaching some Celtic fans and flashing the £100 cash on offer, one person said: "If you gave me £1000 I wouldn't do it."

While another said: "Are you mental? I wouldn't do it for a grand or a hundred grand."

READ MORE: Callum McGregor rounds off dominant Celtic win in Old Firm

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Celtic ended up running out comfortable winners against Rangers with a 3-0 win at home at the weekend.

Celtic adapted seamlessly to the loss of last season’s star player, Matt O’Riley, as Paulo Bernardo produced a first-half display bursting with energy and invention while McGregor dictated play and Reo Hatate produced several moments of class.

They later introduced new signings Arne Engels and Luke McCowan with the latter instantly looking at home following his move from Dundee.

Rangers had Vaclav Cerny making his debut in the fixture but the winger failed to live up to expectations following a bright start to his career in Glasgow.

Callum McGregor underlined the difference in class between the William Hill Premiership champions and Rangers with a brilliant strike to round off a 3-0 Old Firm victory at Parkhead.

McGregor delivered his second screamer of the season to add to first-half goals from Daizen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi as Celtic went above Aberdeen on goal difference and five points ahead of their city rivals.

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