Union Bears accused of attacking family groups attending Ladies SPFL match at Motherwell

The Union Bears have been accused of attacking fans attending the Motherwell v Hamilton Ladies match at Hamilton. 

For reasons that only the Ibrox Ultras group will know they decided to let off fireworks at the stadium as fans, mainly family groups, were leaving the ground after the match. 

In midweek UEFA fined the Tribute Act 30,000 euros for damage done to the stadium in Belgrade following the recent match against Red Star. The fans attending that match were all registered with the club and issued directly with tickets. 

Today’s incident comes as little surprise with the Union Bears given official recognition by the club despite a number of nasty incidents. 

Last year alone George Square was twice the scene of mass vandalism while in August a march through the city centre accompanied by police officers saw many fans singing the banned Famine Song. 

At the Glasgow derby earlier this month a large collection of glass bottles were collected from the area of the ground used by the Union Bears.   

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