Celtic thrash Rangers but fans accused as Old Firm returns

Hanged effigies, sectarian songs and vandalism at Parkhead as the two rivals meet up for first league clash in four years

Celtic fans at Parkhead
Celtic fans at the Old Firm derby against Rangers
(Image credit: Jeff J Mitchell / Getty)

The first Old Firm league clash since 2012 ended in acrimony as Celtic romped to a 5-1 win at Parkhead but both sets of fans were accused of overstepping the mark in one of sport's bitterest rivalries.

Celtic fans hanged blow up dolls in Rangers colours from the rafters of the stadium and unveiled offensive banners, while the travelling Rangers support sang banned sectarian songs and smashed up toilets at the ground.

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