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Clyde win overshadowed by digusting spitting incident as player reacts to Bonnyrigg fan taunts

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Clyde earned a huge win in their battle for SPFL survival yesterday but the victory over Bonnyrigg Rose has been overshadowed by a disgusting spitting incident.The Bully Wee claimed a 2-1 victory over their relegation rivals in a huge League Two clash and tensions boiled over at the final whistle as Clyde midfielder Liam Scullion reacted to taunts from the crowd, in a video which has surfaced on social media.In the clip, former East Kilbride FC player Scullion, 22, can be seen marching towards the home support amid a volley of abuse from a section of the crowd at New Dundas Park.As he gets closer and starts gesturing towards supporters, a fan appears to spit in Scullion's direction, just missing him, and the player then reacts by spitting back in the direction of the home support.Scullion, who hails from Cambuslang, is then led away by his team-mates as the celebrations from Clyde players continue.The video received plenty of comments from both sets of fans.

One read: "It doesn’t matter what the idiot in the crowd does, you don’t spit at the crowd that you’ve antagonised. Long ban for you, young man."Another read: "I would ban them both of them for life."Clyde are currently bottom of League Two and fighting for their survival in the professional ranks, but yesterday's victory has taken them to within three points of Rose and Stranraer at the foot of the table.Smart Osadolor gave the hosts the lead inside the first minute, but a Jordan Allan double helped Clyde come roaring back for a vital three points.Clyde FC have been contacted for comment.A statement from Bonnyrigg read: "We are aware of an incident between a supporter and an opposition player at the end of the game yesterday at New Dundas Park."The incident was

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