Glasgow City Council slammed some fans that left a trail of destruction in their wake. for the 'damage, disruption, and antisocial behaviour' in the area following the celebrations.
A historic Glasgow landmark has been 'vandalised' with green paint following Celtic's title celebrations in the city centre .
Fans were pictured scaling the Mercat Cross building, as well as bus stops and traffic lights which were left in a state of disrepair. Mounds of litter were also left strewn across the streets, with piles of empty booze cans, bags, other rubbish, and broken glass covering much of the area around Glasgow Cross.
The category A-listed landmark, which was designed by John Boyd in the Scottish baronial style, is the last standing piece of the meeting place of the Royal Burgh of Glasgow which was demolished in 1921. Glasgow City Council say it is not yet clear how much the clean-up and repairs will cost the authority.A spokesman said previously: “As crowds began to disperse last night, they left a substantial amount of litter, debris and broken glass in a wide area around Glasgow Cross. After an exceptional clean-up effort by our teams overnight, the area is now clear – including the course for the Cancer Research UK Race for Life, which is taking place this morning.
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