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Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie left bloodied after being struck by what seemed to be a seat thrown by one of his own fans.
Aberdeen lost 1 -0 to Dundee United in their Scottish Premiership clash on Saturday .
Unused sub-substitute was on the pitch while the United supporters invaded the playing surface.
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