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Celtic fans booted out of home section at Hearts clash as clip shows 'rammy'

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This is the moment Celtic fans were booted out of the home section at Tynecastle following a 'rammy' after they were outed by Hearts fans.Police have launched a probe after 'several people' were identified in the stadium who had bought tickets for the opposing section of the ground at last night's clash.Stewards located those fans before ejecting them from the stadium.

No arrests have as of yet been made.In the video, shared by Edinburgh Live, at least two Celtic supporters can be seen to be escorted out of the stand after Hearts fans began to challenge them.The stewards can be seen quickly racing down the aisle as the alteration begins to get heated.The clip has been muted due to continuous expletives.A supporter wearing a Union Jack hat then begins to make his way towards the suspected Celtic fans.The supporters continue shouting and swearing back and forth before they start a rammy as they try to get passed the stewards to one another.The Celtic fans are eventually led away to jeers are boos from the home support.It's understood several Jambos within the Roseburn stand were identifying Hoops supports that had bought tickets for the home end after the Edinburgh club cut the Glasgow sides allocation for the match.One eyewitness told Edinburgh Live : “There was a faction of the home support that were going around and trying to police various Celtic supporters.“There were at least five flare ups in the first-half alone.

One of the Celtic supporters got hit on the head with a bottle before they were escorted away. It was quite ugly.”Celtic went on to beat Hearts 2-1 in the match.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Police Scotland worked with both Heart of Midlothian and Celtic football clubs in advance of and during the

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