
'It's much easier to smuggle a bag of cocaine into a football match than it is to carry a glass bottle...' Fears drug use is helping fuel fan violence and disorder
Rising levels of cocaine abuse are helping fuel the recent violence and disorder witnessed throughout Scottish football, a Mail Sport investigation can reveal. Research has proven that cocaine has now moved ahead of alcohol as the chief safety concern for police and security officials at Scottish football matches. One source told Mail Sport that drug abuse is now 'endemic' among younger supporters, particularly the so-called 'Ultras' sub-culture.It comes on the back of the shameful scenes at the weekend when Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie was hit by a chair thrown by his own supporters in a match at Tannadice.
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'It's much easier to smuggle a bag of cocaine into a football match than it is to carry a glass bottle...' Fears drug use is helping fuel fan violence and disorder
'It's much easier to smuggle a bag of cocaine into a football match than it is to carry a glass bottle...' Fear...