A FOOTBALL fan is accused of fighting with opposition fans at a train station after a Celtic and Motherwell match.
Celtic fan Regan Aird allegedly fought the rival supporters at Glasgow’s Dalmarnock train station on November 10, 2019.
The 21-year-old is claimed to have behaved in a threatening or abusive manner on the journey from the match in which Celtic won 2-0.
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Aird is alleged to have been “acting with others, including a juvenile, and engaged in a fight with opposition supporters also then on a journey from a regulated football match.”
Aird pleaded not guilty on Tuesday at a hearing in Glasgow Sheriff Court through his lawyer Ross Jenkins.
A further hearing was fixed for the end of this month by Sheriff Allan Findlay.
Aird, of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, had his bail continued meantime.
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