A football fan has lost his job after being filmed making a very disrespectful gesture at a match. The incident happened during Sunday’s Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers in Scotland.The supporter, named Darren Malloch, was seen in a video that quickly spread on social media. In the footage, he held up his phone with the number “66” on the screen and later used his fingers to show the same number.This was seen as mocking the Ibrox disaster, where 66 Rangers fans sadly died during a match on 2 January 1971.Malloch, who worked as a project manager for a company called Advance Construction Scotland, was sacked after the video came out.Recommended For YouEntertainment2025-05-06T09:43:55+00:00Speaker Bagbin says ‘Detty December’ taints Ghana’s global image, vows to fight itGhana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has warned that the country’s growing reputation as a party hotspot during December could encourage illicit activity and damage its international standing.Lifestyle2025-05-06T06:42:51+00:008 things rich people never waste their money onIf you want to grow your money, you have to think like you are already wealthy.Sports2025-05-06T11:23:43+00:00Football fan sacked from job after ‘disrespectful celebration’ at stadium (Video)A Celtic fan has been sacked after mocking the Ibrox disaster during a Rangers match, sparking outrage and police investigation. Video of what happened…The company confirmed the dismissal in a statement:We can confirm that an individual has been dismissed from our employment, following an incident involving completely unacceptable behaviour at the recent Rangers v Celtic football match. As a company, we expect all employees to behave properly both in and out of work. We believe Police Scotland is also looking into the matter.A Celtic fan mocked the 66 victims of the Ibrox Disaster during today’s Old Firm match. 🏴 pic.twitter.com/tXWrCR6aqn— 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐔𝐥𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 (@thecasualultra) May 4, 2025 READ ALSO: Atalanta fan stabbed to death after bloody fight with rival Inter Milan fansRangers Football Club also strongly condemned the behaviour. A club spokesperson said:The Ibrox disaster remains the darkest day in our club’s history and continues to affect many families. The mocking and celebration of any tragedy is abhorrent and has no place in any football stadium or in society.Police Scotland confirmed they are aware of the incident and are investigating.Rangers’ fans display controversial tifoRangers Tifo before the Celtic game today A gun pointed in the direction of Celtic fans, with the words ” Take aim at the rebel scum”Let’s see if this receives the level of condemnation Kneecap have received pic.twitter.com/CuTcusEDlH— Nomad Soul 🇮🇪❤️ 🇵🇸 الحرية لفلسطين (@IrishNomadSoul) May 4, 2025 The match itself ended in a 1-1 draw, but it was not without drama. Rangers criticised their own fans for a large banner shown before the game, which included an image of their former manager Graeme Souness holding a shotgun, with the message “take aim against the rebel scum.”A Rangers spokesperson added: Throwing bottles and displaying offensive tifos is not acceptable. We are working to identify the person responsible and will take strong action. We’ll also review how fan displays are managed going forward to protect our club’s image.MUST READ: Thomas Partey’s Arsenal future takes interesting turn as trophy-less season loomsMany have condemned both disgraceful acts during the match between Celtic and Rangers on Sunday.