Celtic should be held responsible for fan damage’

Megan Bonar & Morven Mckinnon,BBC Scotland update
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Fiona, manager of Carriages and Castles, said Celtic should be held responsible

Celtic should be held responsible for fan damage’hered for an unofficial party in the city centre around Glasgow Cross and the Merchant City on Saturday to celebrate the team winning the Premiership trophy.Some businesses had to close early while some chose to stay closed all day.Glasgow City Council said unofficial events had caused significant disruption and it would continue to engage with football clubs to prevent future incidents.Carriages and Castles, a children’s clothes shop in the Trongate, had a windowsill broken from fans standing on it to get a better view of the crowd.The shop, which would normally be open, stayed closed on Saturday.The manager of the shop, Fiona, said: “Customers can’t get in, it’s a children’s shop. You don’t want to bring children in to that, they get scared.“The club should be held responsible for the damage that’s done. Could they not do that at their club grounds, because they wouldn’t damage that.”

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