
Former Celtic talent Calvin Miller has poked fun at Rangers and their Ibrox ticket allocation after the Bhoys picked up a superb 2-1 win.
Rangers against Celtic is always a date to circle in the calendar and today’s meeting was no different.
An electric start saw Aaron Ramsey put Rangers ahead before Tom Rogic quickly levelled it up for the visiting Bhoys.
Cameron Carter-Vickers then became the unlikely match winner, smashing home Celtic’s second goal to secure a 2-1 win.
That takes Celtic six points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership table and now firmly closing in on title success.
What made today’s win even sweeter for Celtic is that fans were able to savour the moment inside Ibrox after some unsavoury off-field clashes between the two clubs.
Celtic fans weren’t allowed inside Ibrox when the two sides met in August, and the same went for Rangers fans at Celtic Park in February.
700 Celtic fans were finally allowed in for Sunday’s clash, and every single one of them will have loved what they saw from Ange Postecoglou’s men.

Former Celtic left back Calvin Miller, now playing for English non-league side Chesterfield, took to Twitter to poke some fun at Rangers.
Miller suggested that Rangers will now be scrapping the away ticket allocation for Celtic fans after Sunday’s defeat.
Having beaten Celtic without their fans in August and now lost with them in attendance, Miller joked that Rangers will now revert back to the old plan.
Miller ended by saying ‘Glasgow is green’, something that many Celtic fans will be feeling not just because of Sunday’s win, but also because of a seemingly imminent league title.

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