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From insults to assault: A timeline of trouble

From insults to assault: A timeline of trouble
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The attack on Jack Grealish was the latest in a number of unsavoury incidents in English and Scottish football in recent weeks.

Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish was punched by a pitch invader during his side's derby clash at Birmingham on Sunday.

Grealish was struck on the head early in the match, but was thankfully okay to continue and went on to score the winner in Villa's 1-0 win, while his attacker was arrested by West Midlands police.

The assault was the latest example of crowd trouble which has blighted English and Scottish football in recent weeks and, here, Press Association Sport takes a look at the unsavoury incidents.

Sectarian abuse at Rangers

Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke was the target of abuse at Rangers
Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke was the target of abuse at Rangers (Jane Barlow/PA)

Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke was targeted with sectarian abuse during his side's 5-0 William Hill Scottish Cup defeat by Rangers. Chants of "sad Fenian b*****d" echoed round Ibrox during the February 20 clash and afterwards Clarke accused the Rangers support of living in the Dark Ages. He added: "What are we doing in Scotland?"

Hibernian's shame part one

Referee Willie Collum removes a bottle from the pitch during Hibernian's clash with Celtic
Referee Willie Collum removes a bottle from the pitch during Hibernian's clash with Celtic (Graham Stuart/PA)

A glass bottle was thrown from the Hibernian support as Celtic winger Scott Sinclair prepared to take a corner during a Scottish Cup match at Easter Road on March 2. Referee Willie Collum had to remove the bottle before play resumed, while a flare was thrown on the field after James Forrest's opening goal in Celtic's 2-0 win. Celtic interim boss Neil Lennon condemned the incident as "totally unacceptable".

Steel City derby trouble

Sheffield United's Jack O'Connell was targeted with objects thrown from the crowd against Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield United's Jack O'Connell was targeted with objects thrown from the crowd against Sheffield Wednesday (Tim Goode/PA)

Sheffield United defender Jack O'Connell had a coin and a plastic bottle thrown at him from the crowd as he prepared to take a throw-in during the goalless Championship draw at Sheffield Wednesday on March 4. Blades boss Chris Wilder condemned the derby atmosphere, saying: "It's gone pretty hostile now and I don't think anybody wants to see that. I'm disappointed it's gone that way and you can't really do a lot about it."

Hibernian's shame part two

Rangers James Tavernier is pulled away from a fan that ran on to the pitch at Hibernian
Rangers James Tavernier is pulled away from a fan that ran on to the pitch at Hibernian (Jeff Holmes/PA)

In their Ladbrokes Premiership match at Hibernian on Friday, Rangers captain James Tavernier was confronted by a man who had leapt from the same stand as the bottle was thrown against Celtic. As Tavernier bent down to pick up the ball on the stroke of half-time, the pitch invader booted the ball from his hands before being quickly led away after squaring up to the Englishman. A 21-year-old man was arrested and Hibs chief executive Leeann Dempster refused to rule out closing sections of Easter Road in the wake of the incident.

Disgraceful attack at Birmingham

Grealish was punched in the side of the head by a spectator who ran on to the pitch inside the opening 10 minutes at Andrew's. The intruder was quickly restrained by stewards as several other Villa players rushed in to confront him and he was led away by police, blowing kisses to the crowd as he left. He was later arrested is set to be banned from Birmingham's ground for life.

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