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sport news PSG ultras unveil a banner of support to Celtic's Green Brigade after the ... trends now

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Celtic's ban of the Green Brigade group came into effect on Wednesday night The ultras group were blocked from attending Celtic's match against St Mirren PSG supporters have unveiled a banner in support of the banned group of fans 

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Paris Saint-Germain supporters have shown their support to Celtic's Green Brigade ultras after the group were banned from attending any of the club’s matches until further notice.

A PSG ultras group unfurled a banner of support during the French champions 3-0 win over Montpellier on Friday night.

The banner read 'Green Brigade, Until the last rebel', with the display featuring next to two Palestinian flags. 

Celtic took the drastic step to ban the Green Brigade over a number of alleged incidents at stadiums throughout Scotland and abroad over the past two months which were considered to be ‘unacceptable conduct’.

This is understood to have involved flares being set off inside grounds, the storming of fire doors at Celtic Park, the abuse of staff, pitch incursions and the displaying of unauthorised banners.

PSG supporters unveiled a banner to show their support for the banned Celtic ultras group

PSG supporters unveiled a banner to show their support for the banned Celtic ultras group

Celtic have banned the Green Brigade group citing recent 'unacceptable conduct'

Celtic have banned the Green Brigade group citing recent 'unacceptable conduct'

The section was left empty during the Scottish champions match with St Mirren on Wednesday

The section was left empty during the Scottish champions match with St Mirren on Wednesday

While the Green Brigade promoted the flying of Palestinian flags during last week’s Champions League game with Atletico Madrid against the club’s wishes, it’s understood that this had no bearing on the decision.

UEFA have twice fined Celtic in the past after the group had displayed Palestinian flags in matches in 2014 and 2016.

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