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Daniel Morrow

Print firm puts Celtic 10 in a row stickers on sale as 'Hoops fan no longer wants them'

An English printing shop has put a series of Celtic '10 in a row champions' stickers up for sale after a Hoops fan said that they ‘no longer want them’.

Printworks, which is based in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, posted a picture of one of the stickers on its Twitter account earlier today.

The sticker showed the words “10 in a row…2021 champions” in green font printed on an Ireland flag.

It is claimed that they were ordered by a Celtic fan last year - but given the club's current run of results, it appears they had a change of heart on the purchase.

Captioning the picture, the firm said: “Sale now on. A customer ordered these stickers in the summer but no longer wants them.

“Any offer considered.”

Rangers fans were quick to poke fun at their Old Firm rivals on the post (Twitter/@PrintworksWM)

Celtic fans previously had their eyes on a historic 10th Scottish Premiership title win a row, with the bookies making them firm favourites to clinch it later this year.

But Old Firm rivals Rangers are on course to snatch the trophy from the Parkhead team, as they continue their incredible unbeaten league season.

The firm said that it was accepting 'any offers' on the stickers (Google)

The Ibrox side are currently 18 points clear of second placed Celtic with just eight games left to play.

It seems unlikely that any Hoops fans will snap up the cut-price stickers, while Rangers fans commented on the Tweet to poke fun at their rivals.

Printworks has been approached for additional comment.

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