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John Swinney said the Scottish Government will consider introducing legislation to criminalise pitch invasions following disorder involving some Celtic supporters after Saturday’s match at Celtic Park. Fans entered the pitch before the final whistle and later gathered in Glasgow’s Trongate area, where Police Scotland made 14 arrests linked to offences including rioting, assault and weapons possession. Two police officers and three members of the public required hospital treatment. Swinney said ministers would review football banning order reforms and work with clubs, football authorities and councils to prevent similar incidents. Glasgow City Council defended its decision not to create a city-centre fanzone, while noting attendance at unofficial celebrations was lower than in previous years.
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