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Football hooligan probe after violence breaks out between rival Scots fans

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Cops have launched a hunt for two men as a part of a probe into 'football disorder' at a Scots bar. Violent scenes erupted at the West End Bar, Airdrie between rival fans ahead of Airdrieonians Scottish Cup clash with St Johnstone on Saturday, January 20.CCTV footage has now been released of two men who police are looking to speak as part of their investigation into the incident.We previously told how the bar manager at the popular boozer was hit in the head with a wine bottle amidst the ugly scenes which were sparked ahead of the cup tie.Thugs descended on the town centre pub around 1.30pm on the day of the match, where they threw bottles and threatened other supporters inside the premises.Police are keen to speak to a man who was was wearing a distinctive orange jacket at the time.

The man was described as white with a slim build around 40 years old and was wearing a distinctive orange jacket at the time, with blue jeans and white trainers.A further second male has been described as being around 35 years old, white, medium build, and tall.

The man was wearing a navy coloured jacket, blue jeans an white trainers at the time. We told how trouble ignited after a badly-misjudged attempt at a joke.Online speculation linked the attack to a tongue-in-cheek online post by a St Johnstone fan, who had announced he’d be visiting the town, at the time, saying: “If any of my Airdrie followers want a square go, come to the West End Bar, bring your mates, you’ll need them.”Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the

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