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Rangers fans have filled George Square as the trophy day celebrations continue in the city centre.Supporters gathered in the early hours of the morning outside Ibrox to clap the team in ahead of kick-off against Aberdeen.After the 4-0 rout James Tavernier lifted the Premiership title with cheering fans and fireworks clearly heard outside of the ground.The revellers haven't stopped there though as the title party is continuing into George Square.Videos have emerged of thousands of fans flooding
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Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene in Ingram Street in the city centre at around 10.15pm on Sunday, May 30, after the alarm was raised.
Glasgow this month. Some 15,000 descended on the city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league.
arrested and charged following a 'disturbance' in Aberdeen.
Police have released CCTV of 17 people they wish to speak with in relation to the large scale disturbance in George Square after the Rangers title win on May 15.
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CCTV pictures of a man they want to speak to after a serious assault in George Square amid chaos from the Rangers title celebrations. Some 15,000 are thought to have taken to Glasgow city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league on the last game of the season on Saturday, May 15.
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Sam Heughan was delighted as he posed up next to a giant billboard for his show Men in Kilts at George Square in Glasgow. The popular show - which was previously only available in America - has recently landed in the UK, and Sam and his co-star Graham McTavish celebrated with a huge poster of themselves with 'blowaway' kilts in the city.
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