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Tommy Burns' son slams sick Rangers and Celtic fan chants aimed at Walter Smith and late father

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Tommy Burns’ son has blasted both Rangers and Celtic supporters for sick chanting about his late father and Walter Smith during last Monday’s Old Firm clash.Rangers hosted Celtic at Ibrox in the second meeting of the sides this season.

The visitors took an early lead through Daizen Maeda before the hosts turned things around in the second half thanks to Ryan Kent and James Tavernier.

However, there was a late blow for the Gers as Kyogo Furuhashi fired home to ensure a share of the spoils in Govan.But the match was marred by chants, which have been heard at games this season, mocking the deaths of Celtic legend Burns and iconic Light Blues boss Smith as supporters from both sides of the divide indulged in tasteless point scoring in a shameful tit-for-tat exchange between the two sets of fans.

There was again a reduced away ticket allocation in this fixture, with just 7000 Celtic fans inside the ground for the game.And Burns’ son Jonathan has condemned both.

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