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Hearts were denied their first league title since 1960 in dramatic circumstances Ian MacNicol/Getty Images Hearts have condemned the “menacing and threatening atmosphere” at Celtic during Saturday’s title-deciding match which the club says has ...
Hearts said players and staff reported serious physical and verbal abuse after Celtic fans celebrated their title win on the pitch; Celtic apologised to Hearts and said they would cooperate with any investigation;
Hearts defender Christian Borchgrevink describes the chaotic pitch invasion at Celtic Park that left players bloodied after the Scottish title decider.
The Hearts team left Celtic Park just minutes after full-time after the Scottish Premiership title decider descended into chaos with a pitch invasion.
OASIS could be set to return to Scotland in the spring of 2027 – with five huge gigs at Celtic Park. It comes after the legendary rock band were said to be holding secret talks to
Hearts condemned “shameful scenes” that “embarrassed Scottish football” after a 3-1 defeat at Celtic Park on Saturday confirmed the Glasgow club as Premiership champions.
Heart of Midlothian FC released a strong statement after what the club described as "shameful scenes" at Celtic Park following their match against Celtic FC. Hearts said their players and staff faced serious physical and verbal abuse during the chaotic scenes and confirmed that the matter is now being discussed with Police Scotland.
Steve Crossman is at Celtic Park with former player Pat Nevin, commentator Conor McNamara and reporter Kenny Crawford with instant reaction to a pulsating title decider between Celtic and Hearts.