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SEVEN members of the Green Brigade group of Celtic fans are to stand trial next month charged with singing a pro-IRA song.

They are alleged to have behaved in a way “likely to incite public disorder” by singing Roll of Honour at Celtic Park.

Paul Duke, 38, Ross Gallagher, 30, Christopher Bateman, 29, David Gallacher, 23, Sean Cowden, 22, Kieran Duffy, 19, and Greg Robertson, 29, are charged with the offence.

Duke and Gallagher, both of East Kilbride, Bateman, of Irvine, Gallacher, of Glasgow, Cowden, of Rutherglen, and Duffy, of Coatbridge, are accused of singing the song at the Champions League qualifier against Elfsborg on July 31 last year.

Gallagher, Bateman and Robertson, of Glasgow, are accused of singing the song at a Ross County game on August 3, and Robertson and Gallacher are charged with the same offence at a match against Inverness

on August 24.

All seven deny the charges and face trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court next month.

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