Two dhims plead guilty to vandalism of Ibrox - should Rangers send them the repair bill?

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OLD FOAM DERBY

Two Celtic fans admit filling Ibrox shutter doors with expanding foam to stop Rangers fans entering stadium​


  • Alice Walker
  • Published: 16:13, 20 Mar 2023
  • Updated: 16:43, 20 Mar 2023
TWO men have admitted filling shutter doors of Ibrox Stadium with expanding foam before an Old Firm game.
Michael McKay, 23, of Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and Ryan Cross, 19, of Dunfermline, Fife, committed the crime on April 3 2022.
Ryan Cross at Glasgow Sheriff Court who pled guilty to gumming up the locks at Ibrox Stadium
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Ryan Cross at Glasgow Sheriff Court who pled guilty to gumming up the locks at Ibrox StadiumCredit: Mike Gibbons
Michael McKay at Glasgow Sheriff Court
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Michael McKay at Glasgow Sheriff CourtCredit: Mike Gibbons
Rangers v Celtic: Expanding foam around the roller shutters at Ibrox
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Rangers v Celtic: Expanding foam around the roller shutters at IbroxCredit: Willie Vass

Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that 50 to 60 individuals in black clothing wearing balaclavas turned up at the stadium in the early hours of the morning in possession of the foam.

Prosecutor Redmond Harris said: "Both men were seen on CCTV to taking part in vandalising blue shutter doors of the stadium."

They put expandable foam around 26 blue doors.

Security contacted the police who attended as the group were leaving into nearby vehicles and making off.
Mr Harris said: "Cross was running in the direction of an unmarked police vehicle."

He was apprehended and found in possession of expandable foam."He was noted to have foam on his clothing and was wearing medical gloves."

A Silver Ford Fiesta was also found to contain McKay and two cans of the foam within.

He was also noted to have expandable foam on his clothing and he was arrested.
Mr Harris stated that he had no information on the cost of the damage.

The first offenders pled guilty to a single charge of malicious mischief.

Steven Breslin, 25, of Linwood, Renfrewshire, had his not guilty plea accepted by the Crown.

Isla Sinclair, defending both men, told the court: "This was entirely out of character and the behaviour was a one-off situation.

"It was an immature act which they both recognise would have serious consequences for them and present with a significant level of remorse.

"They are extremely ashamed with the way they have behaved."

University student McKay as well as Cross had their sentences deferred pending background reports until next month by Sheriff Bernard Ablett.

He said: "It seems that was some sort of concerted incident.
"It simply cannot be a coincidence that 60 people descended on Ibrox on that time - perhaps I can hear more about that on the next occasion."

The sheriff also deferred consideration of a football banning order and granted both bail meantime.
 
OLD FOAM DERBY

Two Celtic fans admit filling Ibrox shutter doors with expanding foam to stop Rangers fans entering stadium​


  • Alice Walker
  • Published: 16:13, 20 Mar 2023
  • Updated: 16:43, 20 Mar 2023
TWO men have admitted filling shutter doors of Ibrox Stadium with expanding foam before an Old Firm game.
Michael McKay, 23, of Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and Ryan Cross, 19, of Dunfermline, Fife, committed the crime on April 3 2022.
Ryan Cross at Glasgow Sheriff Court who pled guilty to gumming up the locks at Ibrox Stadium
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Ryan Cross at Glasgow Sheriff Court who pled guilty to gumming up the locks at Ibrox StadiumCredit: Mike Gibbons
Michael McKay at Glasgow Sheriff Court
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Michael McKay at Glasgow Sheriff CourtCredit: Mike Gibbons
Rangers v Celtic: Expanding foam around the roller shutters at Ibrox
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Rangers v Celtic: Expanding foam around the roller shutters at IbroxCredit: Willie Vass

Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that 50 to 60 individuals in black clothing wearing balaclavas turned up at the stadium in the early hours of the morning in possession of the foam.

Prosecutor Redmond Harris said: "Both men were seen on CCTV to taking part in vandalising blue shutter doors of the stadium."

They put expandable foam around 26 blue doors.

Security contacted the police who attended as the group were leaving into nearby vehicles and making off.
Mr Harris said: "Cross was running in the direction of an unmarked police vehicle."

He was apprehended and found in possession of expandable foam."He was noted to have foam on his clothing and was wearing medical gloves."

A Silver Ford Fiesta was also found to contain McKay and two cans of the foam within.

He was also noted to have expandable foam on his clothing and he was arrested.
Mr Harris stated that he had no information on the cost of the damage.

The first offenders pled guilty to a single charge of malicious mischief.

Steven Breslin, 25, of Linwood, Renfrewshire, had his not guilty plea accepted by the Crown.

Isla Sinclair, defending both men, told the court: "This was entirely out of character and the behaviour was a one-off situation.

"It was an immature act which they both recognise would have serious consequences for them and present with a significant level of remorse.

"They are extremely ashamed with the way they have behaved."

University student McKay as well as Cross had their sentences deferred pending background reports until next month by Sheriff Bernard Ablett.

He said: "It seems that was some sort of concerted incident.
"It simply cannot be a coincidence that 60 people descended on Ibrox on that time - perhaps I can hear more about that on the next occasion."

The sheriff also deferred consideration of a football banning order and granted both bail meantime.
Dirty Beasts.
 
"Sheriff Bernard Ablett.... said: "It seems that was some sort of concerted incident.
"It simply cannot be a coincidence that 60 people descended on Ibrox on that time"

Is that right, Einstein? But you're still going to let them away with nothing more than a slap on the wrist, and probably an apology for taking up their valuable time.
 
Mentions they are Celtic fans in the headline but not in the article itself.

Watch the headline change over the next few hours.
 
Roland Patterson from Grange Hill.

Oh shame that their photos are out now ,be a wee crying shame if they got slapped about.
He does look like him

Grange-Hill.jpg
 
Chain them to the goals and everyone in the stadium that day gets a shot at boating a ball of them.
 
A mob of 60 folk in black balaclavas turned up at Ibrox in the middle of the night to vandalise it? The mhedia have done one hell of a job managing not to report this.
Absolutely, this is the first any details of the scale of this vandalism attempt has been stated.

So what were SMSM up to then, obviously not covering any of Mr & Mrs Murrell's dodgy dealings, so they had plenty of resources available to break this story?
 
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