Scottish First Minister condemns violence
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First Minister John Swinney condemns weekend football violence as 'utterly unacceptable'

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John Swinney condemns violence by football fans at the weekend as 'utterly unacceptable' Celtic fans caused disruption on Saturday as thousands flocked to Glasgow city centre to celebrate the club's Scottish Premiership title win.
Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie was seriously injured by a fan who threw part of a chair on to the pitch during the match against Dundee United at Tannadice.
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