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Celtic ‘should be held responsible’ for fan damage

Carriages and Castles, a children’s clothes shop in the Trongate, had a windowsill broken from fans standing on it to get a better view of the crowd.

The shop, which would normally be open, stayed closed on Saturday.

The manager of the shop, Fiona, said: “Customers can’t get in, it’s a children’s shop. You don’t want to bring children in to that, they get scared.

“The club should be held responsible for the damage that’s done. Could they not do that at their club grounds, because they wouldn’t damage that.”

“The previous year it was just fans urinating, but that was easily cleaned.

“Then you’re wondering whether or not you’re going to have missing fascias or worse, broken glass because we don’t have shutters, only at the main part.”

She said fans should support their team, but must not “destroy” things.

Other shops in the area had windows vandalised with graffiti.

Bus stops and traffic lights were also broken.


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