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Lawwell pledges calm response
- Updated: September 13, 2016
Chief executive Peter Lawwell says Celtic will not get involved in a spat with Rangers after the Ibrox club accused the Parkhead support of a “sickening and shameful display of outright sectarian hatred”.
Controversy was sparked during Saturday’s Glasgow derby when the home support hung effigies from the stands at Celtic Park.
Rangers will hold talks with Club 1872 after the official supporter group called for the entire Celtic support to be barred from Ibrox when the teams next meet.
The match saw Celtic stroll to a 5-1 victory but the aftermath has been overshadowed by events in the …