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Notorious football tunnel bust-ups

Jimmy Leach
Monday 07 December 2009 11:06 EST
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A Scottish FA investigation is underway following chaotic scenes that continued down the tunnel following the final whistle in the match between Hamilton and Hearts this weekend.

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At least a dozen players were involved in the bust-up which saw Hearts pair Suso Santana and Ian Black, club masseur Alan Robson and unused Hamilton substitute Leon Knight effectively shown red cards by referee David Somers.

It's not the first time that players and staff have got carried away on their way down the tunnel, as this guide proves.

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