Three Aberdeen FC fans have admitted breaching the peace during a clash with Rangers supporters at a Glasgow Subway station.
Stanley Thain, 46, and Ivan Bridge, 41, pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to forming part of a disorderly crowd at Ibrox subway, engaging in and challenging others to fight.
Gary Leys, 37, admitted shouting and swearing and repeatedly trying to breach a police cordon.
Kevin Moggach, 43, Raymond Whetherly, 35, and Gary Lawson, 30, had their not guilty pleas accepted by the Crown on the day the six were due to stand trial.
The court was told the men were on their way to watch Aberdeen play at Ibrox Stadium on January 21, this year.
CCTV footage of the mass brawl at the underground was played in court.
Sheriff Ian Miller deferred sentence on the trio until January for reports.
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