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 Gary Clark, 24, was one of 100 Gers supporters who clashed with rival Celtic fans in Glasgow on December 15 2024.

 Rangers and Celtic were to face off later that at Hampden Park, which Brendan Rodgers' side won on penalties.

 Before the match, Rangers fans wearing dark clothing, face coverings and Santa hats went towards Celtic bar Connolly's in the Merchant City area.

The Rangers group banged on windows while there were people within the pub.

They then walked several minutes to another Celtic pub, Gallagher's bar, near St Enoch shopping centre.

 Prosecutor Ryan Watson told Glasgow Sheriff Court: "An unknown Rangers fan entered the pub.

"He was punched on the face by an unknown Celtic fan within and retreated."

Meanwhile, a large group of Celtic supporters assembled in the Gallowgate area, close to the city centre.

They walked towards Argyle Street near Marks and Spencer, which caused members of the public to seek refuge.

Police officers told the Celtic group to desist from advancing towards the Rangers fans, but this was "ignored."

Mr Watson said: "Both groups...

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