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By Paul Drury

OffIcials at Rangers and Celtic could find themselves in trouble today after thousands of Old Firm fans belted out banned anthems yesterday - within earshot of Uefa President, Michel Platini.

Renditions of The Billy Boys by Rangers supporters and chants in support of the IRA by the home fans could land both clubs in the dock.

 

On top of that, a firework was thrown onto the Parkhead pitch following a Rangers goal and 13 people were arres

ted for being drunk and disorderly and on breach of the peace charges.

 

Last night, the Scottish Premier League said it would be studying the report of their match delegate before it "takes any action that is appropriate".

 

Before the lunch-time encounter - the first Old Firm clash of the season - Celtic had rolled out the red carpet for Platini the former French international now running the governing body of European football.

 

Both the Uefa and French flags were flown above the North Stand at Celtic Park in honour of their VIP guest.

 

And billboards all around the pitch proclaimed: "Celtic Football Club Welcomes Michel Platini to Paradise."

 

Yet within seconds of kick-off, Rangers supporters sang The Billy Boys which their own chief executive has begged them to bin. They followed that up with "The Famine Song" about the humanitarian disaster in Ireland in the middle of the 19th Century.

 

Celtic fans were also involved in unsavoury chants, with a section known as The Green Brigade invoking a song that proclaims support for the IRA.

 

http://sport.scotsman.com/rangersfc/Old-Firm-fans-chants-could.6596836.jp

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UEFA have no jurisdiction in the Scottish SPL or leagues, any action would have to come from indigenous associations, that will not happen.

 

Far too many dont seem able to grasp this basic fact

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