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Ajax v Celtic: Police injured in 'fan attack' before match

Amsterdam Police say an attack by a group of Celtic fans ahead of the Champions League game against Ajax has left eight officers injured.

The clash between supporters and police came in the centre of the Dutch city before kick-off at Amsterdam Arena.

"There were 15 arrests, mostly Celtic supporters," said a police statement.

"At the end of the afternoon, a large group of Celtic supporters attacked police officers in plain clothes. Eight were injured and one left unconscious."

Celtic had earlier issued a warning to their fans to be "extra vigilant" in Amsterdam following an attack on their supporters on Tuesday.

Police said the majority of those arrested in the latest incident were Celtic fans, although it is believed that supporters from other clubs were also involved.

"Bottles and sticks were used in the attack, which came out of nowhere," they said of the fighting in Dam Square.

Police said a few officers "had broken noses and needed stitches above their eyebrows and on their lips".

Celtic lost the match 1-0 and face an uphill battle to reach the knockout stages of the competition.

In Tuesday's incident, a group of visiting supporters in the Dutch capital were involved in a violent incident in a city-centre bar.

Celtic subsequently told fans to "only stick to advised areas for safety reasons".

Some 12,000 Celtic fans were expected to be in Amsterdam for the Group H match.

A club statement, issued on Wednesday, added: "Celtic Football Club is urging all supporters in Amsterdam for tonight's Uefa Champions League tie with Ajax to be extra vigilant following an unprovoked attack on Celtic fans last night.

"The attack in the city centre by an element of the Ajax support resulted in a number of arrests.

"Celtic are urging all supporters to be extra vigilant in the city centre and at the Amsterdam Arena."

Celtic beat Ajax 2-1 last month and Uefa opened disciplinary proceedings against the Dutch club after some of their supporters clashed with police and stewards and damaged seats at Parkhead.

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Possible headline, "Suspiciously low attendance of only 43k at Ibrox for a league game". "It has come to our attention that several thousand Rangers supporters did not attend last night's punt-fest at Ibrox. The BBC deduce that these fans took a ferry to Amsterdam and disguised themselves as ceptic fans wearing wearwolf masks to attack the local police".

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Even Tom English reported it. He even mentions UEFA.

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On top of everything else, Celtic could be landed in trouble following the behaviour of a section of their fans inside the stadium. Sectarian chanting directed at Frank de Boer was audible in the Arena before kick-off and in one corner of the ground a group of visiting fans hoisted a banner that had the words “Fenian Bastards” on it. Quite what Uefa will make of that is a question for the coming days.

There were also reports last night that more fighting had taken place in Amsterdam city centre and that 15 men were arrested – “mostly Celtic supporters”, according to Dutch police – after a mob ambushed plain-clothes police officers in Dam Square hours before the game.

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The Tom English bit about them possibly being in trouble with Uefa (Again) is interesting. They are building up a rather large rap sheet now and Uefa might want to hammer them big time. Already been fined for terrorist chants, offensive banners , fans running on the park , setting fire to their own stadium , fighting at away grounds and one or two other things over the last 6-7 years.

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And on the BBC Scotland radio news at 4.30, the headlines read out were all about 28 *Scots* being arrested, not Celtic fans. Strange way of putting it.

Indeed. Have The DR reported it yet? Probably be reported as 'so-called Celtic fans attack police and are then stopped by a larger band of true Celtic fans all dressed as Superman who them held them in a giant shiny rhombus until the arrival of more police to take them into custody.'

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Even Tom English reported it. He even mentions UEFA.

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On top of everything else, Celtic could be landed in trouble following the behaviour of a section of their fans inside the stadium. Sectarian chanting directed at Frank de Boer was audible in the Arena before kick-off and in one corner of the ground a group of visiting fans hoisted a banner that had the words “Fenian Bastards” on it. Quite what Uefa will make of that is a question for the coming days.

There were also reports last night that more fighting had taken place in Amsterdam city centre and that 15 men were arrested – “mostly Celtic supporters”, according to Dutch police – after a mob ambushed plain-clothes police officers in Dam Square hours before the game.

Was he hacked?

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The scum are setting up an investigation into this. They need someone to blame other than tgfitw.

Their findings will blame:

Dutch police

Dutch authorities

Dutch fans

Rangers.

Or any combination of the above.

Hope to fuck uefa independently investigate this and give the scum a huge fine and suspension of some sort.

The evidence is there if they look for it.

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