Shamrock Rovers fans let their feelings be known on Friday night, when they chanted 'You can shove your coronation up your a***' during their 2-0 win over Bohemians.
A video has surfaced showing the Hoops fans engaging in the anti-monarchy chant just one day prior to the coronation of King Charles III.
Similar sentiments were echoed at Anfield on Saturday evening, as fans drowned out 'God save the King' with Liverpool chants.
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Some reds fans were heard chanting 'You can shove your coronation up your a***' during the midweek win over Fulham, while Celtic supporters drew the ire of Piers Morgan for singing the same song during the Bhoys Scottish Cup semi-final win over Rangers.
Morgan said: "Well, utterly charming of course, as ever, from Celtic fans. But that's what they've always been like towards our monarchy, and I have a similar view of Celtic fans, so all's fair in love and war."
As a result of the Premier League 'strongly advising' clubs to play the anthem ahead of games this weekend, all top-flight fixtures will be preceded by a rendition of 'God Save The King.'
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