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RTE.ie reports McPherson’s apology without reservation following Old Firm altercation.

McPherson’s ‘unreserved apology’ after Old Firm clash has caused a stir in the football world. The former Rangers player turned pundit has been heavily criticized for his remarks during the heated derby match between Rangers and Celtic. In the aftermath of the game, which ended in a 1-1 draw, McPherson issued an apology that has been deemed by many as genuine, sincere and heartfelt. In this article, we will explore the events leading up to McPherson’s apology, the reception it has received and what it means for the future of Old Firm clashes.


The recent Old Firm clash between Rangers and Celtic has caused strife among fans as well as those involved in the sport. Following the game, Craig McPherson, a Rangers Women coach, apologized to Fran Alonso, the Celtic boss, over an alleged headbutt incident. McPherson issued an ‘unreserved apology’ to his counterpart but the aftermath of the game continued.

Ange Postecoglou, the Celtic manager, recently responded to McPherson’s actions, stating that he doesn’t condone any form of violence or unsportsmanlike conduct. Michael Beale, a coach for Rangers, however, chose not to offer his opinion on the matter.

Furthermore, recent reports indicate that the two teams continue to be at odds, with Celtic boss speaking out about Rangers coach’s actions. Ange stated that the situation speaks for itself, implying that McPherson’s behavior was unacceptable.

The Old Firm rivalry has a long history of heated competition between Celtic and Rangers. However, both teams have a responsibility to ensure that their fans, players, and coaches conduct themselves in a manner that represents the sport in a positive light. The recent incidents have sparked dialogue surrounding the treatment of unsportsmanlike conduct in football and the importance of accountability.


In conclusion, the aftermath of the Old Firm clash saw tension and controversy between both clubs and their supporters. However, the unreserved apology issued by Celtic’s Head of Football Operations, Nicky McPherson, has been a positive step towards reconciliation and healing. It is important that football clubs and their representatives take responsibility for their actions and words, and work towards promoting respect and understanding among fans. Let us hope that this incident serves as a reminder to all involved in football to uphold the values of fair play and sportsmanship, and strive towards a culture of mutual respect and unity in the beautiful game.

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