The First Minister responded to the scenes from the weekend.
“They celebrate the important achievements of their club.
“That disorder that we saw, elements of that disorder we saw of course over the weekend, was just not acceptable.“Perhaps there's something the clubs should do to facilitate that celebration, perhaps within their own stadiums or in another way.Humza Yousaf has spoken out She said:"My preference would be for the clubs to organise things so that there was safety for fans and residents and responsibility for ensuring everyone is looked after."
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