Loyalist graffiti daubed on Shamrock Rovers’ stadium in response to chant over Queen's death

Tallaght Stadium has been daubed with loyalist graffiti in response to a chant sang by Shamrock Rovers followers on the day of Queen Elizabeth II's loss of life on the venue final week.

Slogans saying 'God bless our Queen', 'UVF' and 'Linfield FC' had been spray-painted on the wall of the stadium's East Stand.

The message seems to be in response to Shamrock Rovers followers chanting eventually Thursday's Europa Convention League match towards Swedish facet Djurgardens, which captured a bit of the Rovers assist singing a track in regards to the Queen's loss of life.

Shamrock Rovers have since condemned the chanting.

On Wednesday evening in Warsaw, Poland, a bit of Celtic followers displayed a banner studying 'F*** the crown' earlier than their Champions League match towards Ukrainian membership Shakhtar Donetsk.

In the meantime, at Ibrox Park on the identical evening, Rangers - Celtic's largest rivals - produced an enormous show in tribute to the late monarch, however the membership could possibly be in scorching water with European soccer governing physique UEFA over an unsanctioned pre-match rendition of 'God save the Queen' by Rangers' gamers and followers.


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