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"It will be bedlam," said Derek McInnes as he prepares to take Hearts to Celtic Park for the final-day decider in the Scottish Premiership.

The Edinburgh side have been out in front since September and have a one-point lead after 37 games.

Avoid defeat and Hearts will be champions of Scotland for the first time since 1960.

No team outside the Old Firm duo of Celtic and Rangers has finished top of the pile since Aberdeen in 1985 and this is Scotland's first final-day title shootout between the top two since Rangers edged out the Dons in 1991.

Celtic must win to defend their crown and make it five-in-a-row.

As if emotions weren't heightened enough, it could be a final home game for stand-in boss Martin O'Neill, the veteran saying there was a "reasonable chance" of that being the case. He expects an "electric" atmosphere.

"Pure box office," is how McInnes described the Saturday lunchtime game.
 
"It will be bedlam," said Derek McInnes as he prepares to take Hearts to Celtic Park for the final-day decider in the Scottish Premiership.

The Edinburgh side have been out in front since September and have a one-point lead after 37 games.

Avoid defeat and Hearts will be champions of Scotland for the first time since 1960.

No team outside the Old Firm duo of Celtic and Rangers has finished top of the pile since Aberdeen in 1985 and this is Scotland's first final-day title shootout between the top two since Rangers edged out the Dons in 1991.

Celtic must win to defend their crown and make it five-in-a-row.

As if emotions weren't heightened enough, it could be a final home game for stand-in boss Martin O'Neill, the veteran saying there was a "reasonable chance" of that being the case. He expects an "electric" atmosphere.

"Pure box office," is how McInnes described the Saturday lunchtime game.
Anyone who wants Celtic to win is a cunt even if they support Celtic
 
Celtic fans were their usual scummy selves.

Given they prevented the game from continuing, surely it's a 3-0 default loss?
Absolutely should be an automatic loss if they had fans attacking Hearts player whilst the game is still on.

Imagine the media reaction if that was us.
 
Lincoln's Jack Moylan scored a hat trick on international debut for RoI, admittedly against Greneda, but certainly a player that City could be looking at.
 
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