Two men appeared in court today charged with committing a racially aggravated breach of the peace during Saturday's Scottish Premier League match between Falkirk and Hibernian.
The men were among five who appeared at Falkirk Sheriff Court charged with offences committed at the game.
William Allardyce, 41, and Thomas Rawley, 49, both deny the racially aggravated offence and were released on bail to go on trial in February next year.
Three other men, John Dickie, 49, Garry Kerr, 30, and Alexander Miller, 46, also appeared in court following the SPL match charged with breach of the peace.
They pleaded not guilty and a trial date was set for February next year.
William Allardyce, 41, and Thomas Rawley, 49, both deny the racially aggravated offence and were released on bail to go on trial in February next year.
Three other men, John Dickie, 49, Garry Kerr, 30, and Alexander Miller, 46, also appeared in court following the SPL match charged with breach of the peace.
They pleaded not guilty and a trial date was set for February next year.
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