Celtic fans disrupted the start of their Premiership clash against Dundee as a volley of tennis balls rained on the Dens Park surface.
Last weekend against Livingston the North Curve section of Parkhead made their feelings clear about the potential appointment of Bernard Higgins in a security and safety role at the club.
Higgins, formerly assistant chief constable at Police Scotland, was key in the implementation of the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act that some believe unnecessarily criminalised football fans.And the travelling support in the City of Discovery opted to turn the opening minutes of the Sunday league fixture into farce.
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