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Davie. To let you understand in my job I work on a nightly basis with the police so maybe it was 2 officers who knows Me or witnessed what happened. In fairness despite putting on a brave face whilst yer man was attempting to punch a female I was pretty shaken so I never really noticed who was walking behind me. The demographics of maryhill has never been my strong point and will never be my choosen subject on mastermind....well certainly not my first choice but I know you are well aware of where I mean. Maybe as well as recognising the two police officers walking down the street behind football fans you maybe recognised your fellow fan who attempted to assault me as that would be most helpful. I look forward to hearing that thanks.

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Davie. To let you understand in my job I work on a nightly basis with the police so maybe it was 2 officers who knows Me or witnessed what happened. In fairness despite putting on a brave face whilst yer man was attempting to punch a female I was pretty shaken so I never really noticed who was walking behind me. The demographics of maryhill has never been my strong point and will never be my choosen subject on mastermind....well certainly not my first choice but I know you are well aware of where I mean. Maybe as well as recognising the two police officers walking down the street behind football fans you maybe recognised your fellow fan who attempted to assault me as that would be most helpful. I look forward to hearing that thanks.

Why are you still bleating on about this?

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On Saturday i did not experience anger and rage from young boys it was "has beens" who were hoping something would kick off to involve themselves. The biggest part of my job is risk management and it was obvious from stepping foot outside that stadium something was going to kick off.

Just goes to show that you always must BE A WEAR.

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My husband was beside me as was the 72 year old and 65 year old gentlemen who ttavel in our car. No I don't sit in section A " not cool enough" however you will find me with the aforementioned gentlemen in section c and no police followed me or any of my fellow fans they were too busy chasing young Patrick fans into the flats at St George's cross after they ran toward the dozen or so young accies fans who were being escorted by police to the underground. Situation worse, first and foremost my only concern was for people's safety but maybe that doesn't concern you as someone pointed out in a previous post some of these children are very young.I would suggest by ignoring and excusing fans bad behaviour is the only thing making any situation worse.... .but it's always nice to visit Glasgow's friendly club

Midgy Lane for this pish.

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I never seen the trouble because I wasn't there. Doubt it was any worse than the trouble outside Fir Park last season where there glass being chucked bottles. If you're going somewhere where there's thousands of people then there's always a chance there's going to be a scrap. Shit happens.

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I was walking behind a group of Accies fans, one of whom fired a rocket propelled grenade into a group of pensioners standing outside Jaconelli's having an ice cream cone, I immediately alerted the police, who arrived mounted on horseback. They then set about an innocent 7 year old with truncheons and pepper spray. My 97 year old father was so terrified that he deficated in the street causing honest decent fans walking behind us to slip and fall to the pavement. One of them, who was 108 years old, banged his head on a pillarbox and had to be rushed to Great Ormond Street Hospital. Then Barry Manilow's tour bus went by and had a bag of chips thrown at it by some yob. Goodness knows what Barry must have thought of Glasgow after that.

No place for this type of thing in Scottish football.

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I was walking behind a group of Accies fans, one of whom fired a rocket propelled grenade into a group of pensioners standing outside Jaconelli's having an ice cream cone, I immediately alerted the police, who arrived mounted on horseback. They then set about an innocent 7 year old with truncheons and pepper spray. My 97 year old father was so terrified that he deficated in the street causing honest decent fans walking behind us to slip and fall to the pavement. One of them, who was 108 years old, banged his head on a pillarbox and had to be rushed to Great Ormond Street Hospital. Then Barry Manilow's tour bus went by and had a bag of chips thrown at it by some yob. Goodness knows what Barry must have thought of Glasgow after that.

No place for this type of thing in Scottish football.

Trying too hard.

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I was walking behind a group of Accies fans, one of whom fired a rocket propelled grenade into a group of pensioners standing outside Jaconelli's having an ice cream cone, I immediately alerted the police, who arrived mounted on horseback. They then set about an innocent 7 year old with truncheons and pepper spray. My 97 year old father was so terrified that he deficated in the street causing honest decent fans walking behind us to slip and fall to the pavement. One of them, who was 108 years old, banged his head on a pillarbox and had to be rushed to Great Ormond Street Hospital. Then Barry Manilow's tour bus went by and had a bag of chips thrown at it by some yob. Goodness knows what Barry must have thought of Glasgow after that.

No place for this type of thing in Scottish football.

Load oh shite, nobody would stand outside eating icecream in this weather

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