Further details of the 11 people charged following disturbances after the Uefa Cup Final in Manchester on Wednesdayhave been released by police.
George Dallas, aged 22, of Kempsthorn Crescent, Glasgow was charged with assault. He appeared before Manchester City Magistrates Court yesterday.
Andrew Hamilton,a ged 18, of Whitevale Street, Glasgow was charged with being drunk in a sports ground. He is due to appear at Manchester City Magistrates Court at a later date.
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Grant Robertson, aged 21, of Sheildhall Road, Glasgow was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He is due to appear at Manchester City Magistrates Court at a later date.
Craig Bryson, aged 27, of Stobie Place, Dunfirmline was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He is due to appear at Manchester City Magistrates Court at a later date.
Bryan Reid, a ged 37, of no fixed abode was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He appeared before Manchester City Magistrates Court yesterday.
Stewart McCardle, a ged 28, of Rydal Place, Glasgow was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He appeared before Manchester City Magistrates Court yesterday.
Anthony McCartney, a ged29, of Marta Place, Glasgow was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He is due to appear at Manchester City Magistrates Court at a later date.
Phillip O'Donnell, a ged27, of no fixed abode was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He appeared before Manchester City Magistrates Court yesterday.
A 17-year-old boy was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He appeared before Manchester City Magistrates Court yesterday.
A 17-year-old boy was charged with throwing out a missile. He is due to appear at Manchester City Magistrates Court at a later date.
A 15-year-old boy was charged with a section 5 public order offence. He appeared before Manchester City Magistrates Court yesterday.
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