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HOOPS RAMMY

Shocking moment Celtic fan trips female supporter and wrestles her to ground during shocking Clydebank street fight​

A video clip, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before a brawl breaks out
THIS is the sick moment a Celtic fan trips up a woman in a Hoops top and wrestles her to the ground during a shocking street rammy in Clydebank.

The bizarre fight, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before violence breaks out.

 
HOOPS RAMMY

Shocking moment Celtic fan trips female supporter and wrestles her to ground during shocking Clydebank street fight​

A video clip, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before a brawl breaks out
THIS is the sick moment a Celtic fan trips up a woman in a Hoops top and wrestles her to the ground during a shocking street rammy in Clydebank.

The bizarre fight, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before violence breaks out.

Judging by their behaviour and dress code, I'm guessing this is a wedding reception? B-)
 
HOOPS RAMMY

Shocking moment Celtic fan trips female supporter and wrestles her to ground during shocking Clydebank street fight​

A video clip, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before a brawl breaks out
THIS is the sick moment a Celtic fan trips up a woman in a Hoops top and wrestles her to the ground during a shocking street rammy in Clydebank.

The bizarre fight, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before violence breaks out.

Wee Jimmy Krankie commented "This is disgraceful. I don't care whether its people wearing Rangers, Ayr United or Ra Sellick shirts, it's completely unacceptable, and I think the Rangers board should have done more to stop these Sellick fans behaving like this. Any more of it and there will need to be further lockdown restrictions in the Ibrox and Auchenhowie areas"
 
HOOPS RAMMY

Shocking moment Celtic fan trips female supporter and wrestles her to ground during shocking Clydebank street fight​

A video clip, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before a brawl breaks out
THIS is the sick moment a Celtic fan trips up a woman in a Hoops top and wrestles her to the ground during a shocking street rammy in Clydebank.

The bizarre fight, uploaded to social media on Monday night, shows the pair swearing at each other on Burnbrae Street before violence breaks out.

Anything less than 3 broken bones is classed as Timmy foreplay.
 
Short memories they scumbags have. With each passing day they try to airbrush their actions from history.

SAFETY FIRST

Riot police on standby as Celtic fans plan another protest at St Johnstone match after violent scenes last weekend​


RIOT police will be on standby around Celtic Park on Sunday to prevent a repeat of the shameful protests that saw three officers injured last weekend.

Dozens of specially-trained officers will be on hand to deal with any trouble at the Hoops’ next home game against St Johnstone, as cops say they aware of another planned demonstration.

Riot police will be on standby at Celtic Park

Riot police will be on standby at Celtic Park

Thugs lobbed metal barriers at cops in an ugly protest against manager Neil Lennon after a fourth home defeat on the bounce.

The loss to Ross County in the Betfred Cup saw players needing a police escort from the ground while a helicopter flew overhead.

Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland described last weekend’s chaos as ‘disgraceful’ as three of his Officers were injured and vowed to catch the culprits.
 
Short memories they scumbags have. With each passing day they try to airbrush their actions from history.

SAFETY FIRST

Riot police on standby as Celtic fans plan another protest at St Johnstone match after violent scenes last weekend​


RIOT police will be on standby around Celtic Park on Sunday to prevent a repeat of the shameful protests that saw three officers injured last weekend.

Dozens of specially-trained officers will be on hand to deal with any trouble at the Hoops’ next home game against St Johnstone, as cops say they aware of another planned demonstration.

Riot police will be on standby at Celtic Park

Riot police will be on standby at Celtic Park

Thugs lobbed metal barriers at cops in an ugly protest against manager Neil Lennon after a fourth home defeat on the bounce.

The loss to Ross County in the Betfred Cup saw players needing a police escort from the ground while a helicopter flew overhead.

Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland described last weekend’s chaos as ‘disgraceful’ as three of his Officers were injured and vowed to catch the culprits.

Some litter in George Square was worthy of condemnation for more than a week by the SNP, but not the assault of Police Scotland officers by the Piggery hordes.
 
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