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Hamilton director violently attacked with bottles as fans break in the boardroom

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Hamilton director violently attacked with bottles as fans break in the boardroom
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In a championship football game, two Hamilton Accias Officers are investigating a bottle attack.

A club director and senior Steward requires treatment for facial lesions after half -time flashpoint in New Douglas park,

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Hamilton owner Saref Zengin and Board Members

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Board members were given a police escort from their seats

Acccies officials were subjected to the mantras of the ‘Bori Board’ as the team was again accused League forest – Pending A Request To SFA.

But Protest Towards violence The fans as a break gained access to the director’s room.

A source said: “A Fire The door was opened from inside to allow some fans to go into an area.

“Bottles were thrown and a director and a steward – there Security – There were cut around his nose.

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One eyewitness said: “The directors had anger outside the room before the start of the second half.

“The owner had a weed crowd and a man in an ACCs tie returned to the directors’ room with a cut on his face.”

Chairman Jock Brown and former Labor MP George Robertson – a long -standing ACC Fan – left before the last whistle in a 0–0 draw QueenNear the police, to the police.

But the owner, including Zengin, who remained the director, was subjected to the cry of ‘Give in Give Hour Club Back’ on the final CT.

After the game ended, the performance spread from the main stand to the front doors of New Douglas Park.

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Acccies have now been pending 15-point penalty appeal for four violations of SPFL rules.

He was accused of “failure to work with extremely good faith” and the players were accused on wages and issues of the stadium ownership.

We told that the club also had £ 500,000 and other payments to the owners of the stadium.

Police has been approached for comment.

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