Celtic fans were spotted fighting each other after the dramatic final day title win turned sour, with the city centre descending into chaos.
A pair of Hoops supporters clashed after one was seen shouting at riot police who had blocked off the street.
One fan in a bucket hat grabbed the hooded man and pulled him away from the wall of officers.
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The pair then got into it exchanging words and shoving one another before punches were thrown.
The shocking footage was taken on 16 May, in Saltmarket, Glasgow, as reported by Need To Know.

The square was full of Celtic fans celebrating their side’s monumental title win after they beat Hearts in a dramatic 3-1 victory.
The fourth goal of the match scored by Callum Osmand in the 97th minute sparked crazy scenes where fans stormed the pitch at Celtic Park.
The victory gifted Martin O’Neill’s side the title after pipping Hearts to the Scottish Premiership trophy.
Despite being top for 250 days, the Edinburgh-based side ultimately fell short with a loss to the title-chasers on the last game of the season.
Celtic win capped off a dramatic turnaround in their season – sparking chaos in the streets.
During the celebrations the two fans got into a brawl, with the man in the bucket hat flooring the other supporter.
Police confirmed more than a dozen arrests were made following the disorder in the city centre, with two police officers left seriously injured.
Members of the public were left shocked by the clip.
One person said: “Just celts being celts and having a wee bash.”
Another person added: “All these drunk football fans are allowing their emotions to get the best of them. The players of both teams have hugged and gone home.”

One other person said: “Is punching each other legal in Glasgow as a whole squad of police did nothing about it.”
One person added: “Scottish life.”
Another person said: “The junkies in Scotland just love to fight.”

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