Chief Constable Jo Farrell says clubs whose supporters cause trouble should face tougher sanctions.
Scottish FA condemns "vigilantism" after a referee's personal details are leaked online following a highly controversial penalty in the Scottish Premier League.
Scotland’s top police officer has claimed that disorder and thuggery are “shrugged off” by football authority bodies in Scotland and that “accountability and ownership” is lacking. Chief constable Jo ...
The SFA say referee John Beaton and his family were put "under police surveillance" in the wake of a recent penalty controversy, with police confirming a man had been arrested in connection with a ...
Chief Constable Jo Farrell outlined arrests and convictions in relation to matches in 2024 and this year. during an update to the Scottish Police Authority Board meeting in Glasgow, ...
Chief Constable Jo Farrell said Scottish football cannot have “another season of this mayhem” after more than 900 officers ...
Football clubs should be punished for fan thuggery to prevent further 'mayhem', Scotland's police chief has warned.
With Celtic’s players and supporters still inside the ground waiting to lift the trophy, the Hearts team bus left Parkhead ...
May 15 (Reuters) - The referee who awarded Celtic a controversial penalty in their 3-2 win over Motherwell in the Premiership title race has needed police protection after his personal details were ...
CHEAP drugs and culture of binge drinking is fuelling violent football disorder in Scotland, a senior politician has claimed. The warning follows Celtic’s 3–1 victory over Hearts in the League ...
SPFL deems supporters’ actions ‘wholly unacceptable’ following decisive title win over Hearts.
Scottish football must look at adapting their rules to try and bring an end to pitch invasions from fans, says Scottish FA ...
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