crookie_bear
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Good to see the mouthy fat prick get remanded.
What a fucking mess. I would have guessed his age at around 56
Ffs Stevie Fulton's let himself goWhat a fucking mess. I would have guessed his age at around 56
He’s staying in the drum now he’s moved from cardonald
It won't though. He'll continue to stirrup trouble.Well I’m glad to see one of them saddled with a conviction. Hopefully it will spur him on to improving his behaviour and rein in his appalling behaviour.
does anyone know what cafe he 'owns'?A football yob was convicted today of punching three police horses during a riot before a cup match.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court Kevin McGuire, 36, was found guilty of “causing unnecessary suffering” to police horses Nerston, Oban and Glasgow in January last year, before kick-off in a Scottish Cup clash between Celtic and Airdrie.
Celtic fan McGuire, who was previously banned from every football ground in the UK, was described as a "prime mover" in the violence orchestrated against police.
McGuire, who was represented by lawyer Michael McKeown, claimed he was just an innocent bystander.
Sheriff John McCormick told McGuire: “You weren't an innocent bystander that had been caught up.
"You were a prime mover in the disruption at Celtic Park.
"The police were reacting proportionally to what was coming to them by the group of Celtic supporters.
"This was an extremely serious matter being part of a group that assaulted police by throwing missiles, spitting at them and punching police horses and their riders.
"You have a record which includes a breach of the peace with a football aggravation and were the subject of a football banning order.”
Sergeant Mark Stewart, who was at the match with his horse Oban, described the incident outside Celtic Park to prosecutor Alistair Knox as the worst riot he had ever seen.
Sgt Stewart said: “When I got there, Airdrie fans were being blocked from getting into the ground by Celtic fans.
“There were families trying to get in and bricks and missiles getting flung as well as spitting and throwing lit cigarettes.
“It was very aggressive and this was the worst I riot had ever seen.”
The officer told the court that McGuire was "directing others" during the violent incident and said he saw McGuire attack the three police horses outside the ground.
He added: “I asked him to move and he punched my horse Oban on the muzzle which caused him to react.
“It was a full blown punch and he also punched police horse Glasgow on the face.”
Sgt Stewart said another police horse Nerston was also punched later on.
McGuire, a cafe owner from Cardonald, was also convicted of assaulting two police officers and acting in a threatening and abusive manner.
Sheriff McCormick deferred sentence on McGuire for background reports and remanded him in custody.
Sergeant Mark Stewart, who was at the match with his horse Oban, described the incident outside Celtic Park to prosecutor Alistair Knox as the worst riot he had ever seen.A football yob was convicted today of punching three police horses during a riot before a cup match.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court Kevin McGuire, 36, was found guilty of “causing unnecessary suffering” to police horses Nerston, Oban and Glasgow in January last year, before kick-off in a Scottish Cup clash between Celtic and Airdrie.
Celtic fan McGuire, who was previously banned from every football ground in the UK, was described as a "prime mover" in the violence orchestrated against police.
McGuire, who was represented by lawyer Michael McKeown, claimed he was just an innocent bystander.
Sheriff John McCormick told McGuire: “You weren't an innocent bystander that had been caught up.
"You were a prime mover in the disruption at Celtic Park.
"The police were reacting proportionally to what was coming to them by the group of Celtic supporters.
"This was an extremely serious matter being part of a group that assaulted police by throwing missiles, spitting at them and punching police horses and their riders.
"You have a record which includes a breach of the peace with a football aggravation and were the subject of a football banning order.”
Sergeant Mark Stewart, who was at the match with his horse Oban, described the incident outside Celtic Park to prosecutor Alistair Knox as the worst riot he had ever seen.
Sgt Stewart said: “When I got there, Airdrie fans were being blocked from getting into the ground by Celtic fans.
“There were families trying to get in and bricks and missiles getting flung as well as spitting and throwing lit cigarettes.
“It was very aggressive and this was the worst I riot had ever seen.”
The officer told the court that McGuire was "directing others" during the violent incident and said he saw McGuire attack the three police horses outside the ground.
He added: “I asked him to move and he punched my horse Oban on the muzzle which caused him to react.
“It was a full blown punch and he also punched police horse Glasgow on the face.”
Sgt Stewart said another police horse Nerston was also punched later on.
McGuire, a cafe owner from Cardonald, was also convicted of assaulting two police officers and acting in a threatening and abusive manner.
Sheriff McCormick deferred sentence on McGuire for background reports and remanded him in custody.
does anyone know what cafe he 'owns'?
does anyone know what cafe he 'owns'?
Pity the horse didnt defend itself and boot him in his fat mentally challenged coupon!
For me. Anyone who has a joke about that deserves to be leathered. These utter clowns think it’s funny. It’s not as funny as getting your james hunt kicked in for Joking about it, fucking scumbag.Guys a complete scumbag!!
He was on twitter last week, having digs about the Ibrox disaster.
No feckin way is that rhat 36! Looks mid 50s
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big jobby right on his couponI say let the horses hand out their own justice to him.
What a strange looking specimen.
Sergeant Mark Stewart, who was at the match with his horse Oban, described the incident outside Celtic Park to prosecutor Alistair Knox as the worst riot he had ever seen.
Sgt Stewart said: “When I got there, Airdrie fans were being blocked from getting into the ground by Celtic fans.
“There were families trying to get in and bricks and missiles getting flung as well as spitting and throwing lit cigarettes.
“It was very aggressive and this was the worst I riot had ever seen.”
Oh Yes I remember it being covered intensively by the mhedia at the time. Wasn't off the front pages or the tv for days on end.
Wasn't it.................???..........................Someone?... surely.......................!!!!???
Outstanding Sir, simply outstanding!What do you expect from a 19th Century Terrorist barista
Maybe he got confused by the resemblance?I suppose Bernadette will be grateful if nothing else.