Celtic F.C
A message is sent out by Police Scotland ahead of the Celtic Title Party.
Celtic fans are preparing for a title celebration tomorrow after the Hoops won another league championship at Rugby Park on Wednesday.
The Hoops delivered a five-star performance, with Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda, James Forrest, and Matt O’Riley participating.
The Bhoys, echoing their manager, ran over the line in Ayrshire and returned to Glasgow as Scottish champions for the third time in a row.
Tomorrow, they will receive the league trophy, and supporters are anticipated to pour on the Merchant City, as has been the case for the past two years.
Glasgow City Council recently issued a warning to supporters about antisocial behaviour, and Police Scotland did the same.
They stated that they are ‘working closely’ with their partners and would have a proportionate policing plan in place to reduce public inconvenience and maintain safety:
Glasgow city centre is likely to be busier on Sat, 18 May, as large crowds may gather to celebrate Celtic's title win.
We're working closely with partners and will have a proportionate policing plan in place to maintain public safety and minimise disruption to the community. pic.twitter.com/EPh3wecoDa
— Police Scotland Greater Glasgow (@PSOSGreaterGlas) May 16, 2024
Although Celtic fans meeting at the Trongate can cause some inconvenience for commuters and those driving through the area, the truth is that there have been little to no issues with public safety the past two occasions the supporters have met there.
The same is expected to be true this year when Parkhead fans celebrate three-in-a-row.
In other news, O’Riley’s amazing ascent to the top is an inspiration to all of us.
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