- Scotland's First Minister John Swinney condemned the disorder at last weekend's Old Firm match between Rangers and Celtic, where fans stormed the pitch and reportedly attacked stewards and police.
- Swinney described the fans' actions as "completely and utterly unacceptable" and stated he would not take his teenage son to an Old Firm game.
- Despite the chaos, Swinney did not suggest future Old Firm games should be played behind closed doors, preferring engagement with clubs and the Scottish Football Association (SFA).
- He emphasized the need for clubs, football authorities, police and the government to work together to prevent future violence.
- Swinney also mentioned that if re-elected, he would review the use of football banning orders, following a recent consultation on the matter.
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