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Lazio fans unfurl huge anti-Irish banners at Celtic game in Rome

One of the banners read: “The famine is over, go home f***ing potato eaters”, while another banner that was photographed outside Rome’s Stadio Olimpico read: “Did the Fenian bastards take shower today?”

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Fans of Italian club Lazio greeted Celtic to Rome last night by unfurling a number of anti-Irish banners.

Brendan Rodgers’ side were in Rome for their Champions League Group E clash with thousands of Celtic fans in attendance.

Offensive banners

The ‘ultras’ element of the Lazio fanbase were on hand before and during the match – which Lazio won 2-0 – with a number of banners which referred to Celtic’s Irish roots and related specifically to the Irish famine and also labelling Celtic fans as ‘Fenians.’

One of the banners read: “The famine is over, go home f***ing potato eaters”, while another banner that was photographed outside Rome’s Stadio Olimpico read: “Did the Fenian bastards take shower today?”

Celtic fans also had flares thrown at them during the game.

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