Police injured as 'serious disorder' erupts among marauding Celtic fans after title win
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Police Scotland has called on Celtic to be "more accountable" following fan disorder during the side's title celebrations.Hundreds of fans poured onto the pitch after Callum Osmand netted into an empty Hearts net to secure the title for Celtic, while others took to the streets of Glasgow.Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland said: "On this issue, more must be done.
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Celtic must be more accountable, supported by the local authority with police, to ensure there is safe spaces for people to celebrate, that are licensed, controlled.
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And this level of disorder that our officers have faced doesn't happen again."When asked if there is anger from the police force towards Celtic, he said: "Absolutely.
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I have two officers injured this morning.
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I have many more officers who have had rest days cancelled.
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Police officers were left injured after "serious disorder" broke out among Celtic fans in Glasgow last night.Approximately 3,000 supporters had congregated in the Trongate on Saturday evening to revel in their Premiership heroics.Fans were spotted scaling traffic lights and other street furniture - with riot police bussed in to disperse the crowds as the evening went on.Police Scotland confirmed bottles and other missiles were hurled at officers who had entered the crowd to respond to a medical emergency.The streets were largely cleared of people by around 7.30pm, though piles of litter remained.Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland said most fans had heeded appeals to behave responsibly - but laid into those who caused carnage."Once again, we have seen unacceptable levels of violence and anti-social behaviour and Police Scotland's officers have been left to deal with the consequences," he said."Being assaulted is not part of the job and regrettably a number of them were injured,"...
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A: I have two officers injured this morning.
B: Police officers were left injured after "serious disorder" broke out among Celtic fans in Glasgow last night.Approximately 3,000 supporters had congregated in the Trongate on Saturday evening to revel in their Premiership heroics.Fans were spotted scaling traffic lights and other street furniture - with riot police bussed in to disperse the crowds as the evening went on.Police Scotland confirmed bottles and other missiles were hurled at officers who had entered the crowd to respond to a medical emergency.The streets were largely cleared of people by around 7.30pm, though piles of litter remained.Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland said most fans had heeded appeals to behave responsibly - but laid into those who caused carnage."Once again, we have seen unacceptable levels of violence and anti-social behaviour and Police Scotland's officers have been left to deal with the consequences," he said."Being assaulted is not part of the job and regrettably a number of them were injured,"...
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