Video has emerged of Celtic followers yelling with cops amid claims they had been being 'crushed' earlier than final evening's title successful match in Dundee.
The video reveals hoops followers descending on Tannadice forward of the Hoops' conflict with Dundee United simply earlier than the 7.30pm kick off final evening.
Police had earlier tweeted explaining restricted avenue entry surrounding the stadium.
A big group might be seen huddled collectively in entrance of a lot of police items, together with mounted officers, in place to handle the group.
The supporters might be heard yelling at at officers to "transfer the horses" and claimed that the cops "had been inflicting the crush."

Cops attempt to inform the followers to maneuver again however because the video ends some helps break the road and stroll in the direction of the turnstiles.
A caption alongside the video posted on-line learn: "Completely surprising. Everybody panicking and other people push from the again ahead. Myself included. Making a crush.
"[What] had been they pondering closing the streets to Celtic followers?!"
Different Celtic followers replied and shared their experiences of the incident.
One mentioned: "Why they then parked vans and put horses throughout it forcing you right into a bottleneck is ridiculous.
The police tweet from earlier within the day explaining entry learn: "Heading to the Dundee United v Celtic recreation tonight? Dundee Utd followers within the Eddie Thompson Stand can solely entry the stand by Tannadice Avenue on the Arklay Avenue finish.
"Followers within the George Fox Stand can go through Sandeman Avenue as regular. Neish St and North Isla St shall be closed."
Chief Superintendent Phil Davison mentioned: "An acceptable policing plan was in place to keep up public security and minimise disruption to the area people for the match between Dundee United and Celtic soccer golf equipment at Tannadice Park on Wednesday, 11 Could, 2022.
"This included measures in place across the stadium to make sure followers may enter Tannadice Park safely.
"There have been no stories of any accidents.
"I wish to thank the overwhelming majority of supporters for the conduct surrounding the match."
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