Moment Celtic fans mock Ibrox Disaster in sick taunt to Rangers rivals

Hoops supporters were filmed making the sick gestures during the 2-2 League draw against Rangers.
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One sick fan was seen holding up his phone with the number 66 on the screen – the number of Rangers fans who lost their lives in the 1971 stairway crush.
Another fan in front of him was seen making a diving gesture with his hands – which is used as another vile way of mocking the tragedy.
A fan nearby were seen making a gun gesture with his hands.
The twisted scenes come after a Celtic fan was prosecuted for mocking the Ibrox disaster at another Old Firm clash.
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He even lost his job after his employer was sent multiple complaints.
Today’s Ibrox clash saw two goals from Youssef Chermiti give the Light Blues a 2-0 lead over their rivals at half time, leading the way in the first half.
But Celtic dominated the second half with a goal from Kieran Tierney and then Reo Hatate equalised, after needing THREE attempts to beat Jack Butland with a stoppage time penalty.

Celtic’s Julian Araujo and Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin were engaged in angry words.
Mikey Moore then appeared on the scene, pointing the finger at Araujo.
The Hoops defender then walked over to Moore, who then shoved him in the chest.

Araujo stumbled back with three more Celtic players then confronting Moore.
Araujo was even seen goading Moore with an obscene gesture during the post-match clash.
The on-loan Spurs man was still pointing towards Araujo, who then re-engaged in his spat with Raskin.
Tuur Rommens did his best to try and keep Raskin from any trouble while Araujo was dragged back by Tomas Cvancara and Marcelo Saracchi.
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As things continued to boil over, Celtic boss Martin O’Neill – on his 74th birthday – dramatically ran onto the pitch was dragging his players out of the melee in a bid to avoid any further trouble.
The veteran Hoops boss could be heard shouting “get away” as he ushered the likes of Dane Murray, Viljami Sinisalo and Liam Scales away.
