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Craig Paton

Swinney urges Celtic fans to avoid cup final disorder

Thousands of Celtic fans descended on the Trongate area of Glasgow after the club won the league last weekend (Andrew Milligan/PA) - (PA Archive)

First Minister John Swinney has urged Celtic fans to behave ahead of the team’s appearance in the Scottish Cup final.

The side will play Dunfermline at Hampden in the final game of the domestic season, but it comes after hundreds of fans invaded the pitch after Celtic won the league on Saturday, with thousands then descending on the Trongate area of Glasgow, where some clashed with police and officers were injured.

The scenes were condemned across the political spectrum with then justice secretary Angela Constance – who has since been moved to the health brief – telling MSPs no punishment was off the table.

There was some disorder in Glasgow last weekend after Celtic secured the league title (Steve Welsh/PA) (PA Wire)
There was some disorder in Glasgow last weekend after Celtic secured the league title (Steve Welsh/PA) (PA Wire)

Speaking to the Press Association on Thursday, Mr Swinney urged fans to “desist”.

“There is absolutely no justification for any form of disorder or violence in and around a football match, or in any other circumstance in our society,” he said.

“So the events of last weekend were appalling and they can not be repeated.

“So I simply say to the minority of Celtic fans that were involved in the disorder last weekend to desist in being involved in that violence, to act like all the other Celtic fans who simply celebrated the football and to ensure that there is not the disorder that took place last week.

First Minister John Swinney said he hopes there is no repeat of the disorder seen in Glasgow last weekend as Celtic fans celebrated (PA) (PA Wire)
First Minister John Swinney said he hopes there is no repeat of the disorder seen in Glasgow last weekend as Celtic fans celebrated (PA) (PA Wire)

“Of course, we will engage as a government with the city council and the football authorities in trying to take whatever steps can be taken to try to avoid a repeat of last Saturday’s unacceptable events.”

Following the disorder – which saw two officers seriously injured – calls were made to create a fan zone for supporters to celebrate their team’s wins, given the regular Celtic celebrations which bring disruption to the Trongate following a win.

Glasgow City Council, however, rejected the suggestions out of hand, suggesting it “simply isn’t credible”, despite the Scottish Government disagreeing.

Asked if talks were ongoing about creating such areas, the First Minister said: “Ministers will be in contact with the football authorities to try and advance some of these issues.”

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