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🚨BREAKING🚨 Celtic have today come out and condemned another incident at Ibrox where this time Matt O’Riley was targeted by a glass bottle. Club Spokesperson: 'It has been confirmed today that a glass bottle was thrown at Matt at yesterday’s match. The repeated targeting of our players and staff...

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