Football Talk: Fans throw toys at opposition, Celtic's Euro ref named
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We've all seen the dark side of football when objects are thrown from one stand to another but Den Haag supporters showed how to attack the opposition in style.
There wasn't a pie, a coin or a suspicious bottle of liquid in sight as the Dutch crowd chucked their belongings to the lower tier in their league game against Feyenoord on Sunday.
Instead it was balloons, cuddly animals and soft toys being aimed at the visitors from the local children's hospital.
Sometimes it really is the beautiful game.
Meanwhile, Celtic gear up for their Champions League group stage opener against Barcelona this week with news the referee will be 36-year-old Ovidiu Hategan who took charge of two Euro 2016 games in the summer.
Elsewhere, Aberdeen's on loan midfielder James Maddison is looking for some clarity on a rule he doesn't agree with and his Norwich team mate Remi Matthews, who is also playing north of the border this season, has his sights set on X Factor glory.
Feast your eyes on Cammy Bell's hat trick on Saturday.