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POPULAR Glasgow nightclub has been banned from selling alcohol after police claim club bouncers left a customer unconscious.

Police allege three door stewards left a male customer unconscious, before dragging him down a flight of stairs and leaving him in the street following a closing time row.

One steward is facing assault charges and another has been charged with assault and working without the required licence.

Police claim the man was forced to the floor by all three bouncers after one of the men removed the customer's drink, sparking a brawl.

The nightclub, owned by James Mortimer, will remain closed until further notice.

Superintendent Carle said: “At 3.09am the male ceases moving and appears to be rendered unconscious.”

"Stewards began dragging the male down 25 steps before being dragged out of the premises’ main exit and discarded on the pavement, lying on his back, during which he continues to appear unresponsive”.

Superintendent Carle also said another male customer is seen on the CCTV being “forcibly ejected...narrowly missing the unconscious male and police officers tending to him”.

The man was taken to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and did not regain consciousness until two hours later.

Lynnet Leisure’s lawyer confirmed all four of the stewards accused of involvement had been sacked.