Celtic Park singer Liam McGrandles hits out at 'vile' abuse from 'handful of trolls' as he's inundated with support

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Liam McGrandles has thanked Celtic fans for their support after he pulled the plug on a Parkhead gig after facing "vile" abuse on social media.The Irish folk singer is a fixture at Celtic Park before major matches, but axed a planned performance prior to the Hoops' Champions League meeting with Bayern Munich after being targeted by vile online trolls., who accused him of ruining the atmosphere.

However he has since been met with an outpouring of support - and took to social media to thank those who had sent him positive messages.Posting on his Facebook page, McGrandles said: "Just a wee post to say thanks every single person for all the support yesterday.

I've had over 4000 messages and I'm working through them all. It was a handful of trolls/bampots (a very small minority) on Twitter on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning.

Faceless accounts that don't know me that were having a pop at the pre-matc entertainment."Then some of it got a bit vile and I decided to pull the gig.

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