The Times - Paedophile priest forged links with Celtic Boys Club

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An English-based paedophile had connections with Celtic Boys Club it has emerged, strengthening claims of collusion between a network of abusers.


Father Michael Spencer, a priest, teacher and football coach, used his position at Preston Catholic College, Lancashire, to abuse dozens of adolescent boys in the 1970s.


Now evidence has emerged which shows that Spencer, who died in 2000, forged a relationship with Celtic FC’s feeder club and brought young players to Glasgow. Four men who held senior roles with Celtic Boys Club have been convicted of sexual abuse, spanning four decades, in recent years.


Police Scotland is investigating claims that known abusers worked together to molest young footballers.


It came after an independent review — commissioned by the Scottish FA — received “substantive” new evidence of an organised abuse ring operated by paedophile coaches in Scotland and England.


Celtic View, Celtic FC’s official magazine, carried an article praising Spencer in August, 1975. It said he had been invited to Glasgow for a “friendly” match between Celtic Boys Club and his Preston Schoolboys under 15 team.


In 2012 Patrick Raggett, a former lawyer, was awarded £55,000 in damages for the years of abuse Spencer inflicted on him during his schooldays.


Lady Justice Swift at the High Court in London ruled Mr Raggett had been the victim of “insidious” abuse, stating: “Father Spencer took every opportunity to observe naked young boys and film them. He exploited his position to touch and fondle the boys for his own sexual satisfaction.”


Mr Raggett told The Times: “It seems inconceivable to me that Spencer and those responsible for abuse at Celtic Boys Club weren’t in collusion.”


His abuser filmed and photographed him naked on numerous occasions as well as taking shots of him in his football kit and swimming trunks.


Mr Ragget said: “Spencer was a Celtic fanatic and had an obsession with photography and filming. He used to wear a black tracksuit with a Celtic badge and would show cine footage of the Celtic Boys Club playing, which would bore us rigid. I also believe he was sharing naked footage of me with others.”


In 2004 John Cullen, who worked as the official photographer for Celtic View for almost 30 years, admitted taking indecent photographs of boys as young as 10. Cleaners found a black bag containing bundles of black and white images of naked and semi-naked boys in a store room at Celtic Park.


Glasgow sheriff court heard the cache had been hidden there for almost 20 years before the management was alerted, called in the police and sacked Cullen, who was given three years probation.


In 1976 Spencer’s conduct was deemed to be “unsatisfactory”, but he remained at the college until it closed in 1978 before being sent to Orkney.


The review into abuse in Scottish football, due to be published within weeks, is expected to name Gordon Neely, a former Rangers and Hibernian youth coach, as a prolific abuser who worked with other paedophiles in northwest England. Neely died of cancer in 2014.


Celtic FC has said that it is sorry that abuse took place but continues to insist that it was a separate entity to its feeder club.
 
that rumours has done the rounds for years, glad its confirmed

The first port of call in any subsequent future public enquiry should perhaps start with him.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3505864.stm

photographer with Celtic Football Club has admitted a charge of indecency against boys aged as young as 10.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that pictures taken of young boys were hidden in a store room at Celtic Park for nearly 20 years by John Cullen.
The photographs were found by cleaners who reported the discovery to their bosses - who then called the police.
Cullen, 49, pleaded guilty to a charge of lewd and libidinous behaviour. He will be sentenced next month.

Black bag
The court heard on Friday that in May 2002, cleaners were clearing out a store room at the club where Cullen kept his camera equipment.
They found a black bag and opened it to check if it was rubbish.
But the staff found bundles of black and white pictures of young boys who were either nude or semi-nude.
They reported the find to management and the police were called in.
Cullen, of Shawbridge Street, Pollokshaws, Glasgow, was questioned about the 250 pictures.
He admitted inviting the children to a house in Glasgow between January and December 1982 before getting them to pose for the camera.
Official magazine
The pictures were then locked away in his Celtic Park store room for years.
Cullen first appeared in court last October, but the case was repeatedly adjourned to try and identify the youths.
Despite the help of Scotland Yard's special paedophile unit, their identities were never discovered.
Liz Ramsey, prosecuting, said it was agreed the boys who were photographed were aged between 10 and 13.
Cullen, who worked for the official club magazine Celtic View, was dismissed from Celtic Park in June 2002 after nearly 30 years
 
Will some one eventually get to ‘the row of crows’?

A gate and a section of seats specifically put aside for those in the priesthood at Parkhead?

They all knew.
I had forgot about that but seen it with my own eyes. Can't remember why, but I was at the famous 2-0 Hibs win which got abandoned with minutes to go because of the fog. Aged somewhere between 5-10, my brother took me there (no idea why except that Hibs had a good team then) and we sat in the main stand. Obviously he couldn't trust me to keep my mouth shut.
 
What went on there was without any doubt systemic.

The long awaited report will try and down play this as being common place in Scottish football at the time with reference to other clubs including our own. To try and compare isolated incidents at other clubs to what went on at at the Piggery is pathetic and an insult to the many victims of predatory abuse over many years with the evidence now seeming to point to a wider type peadophile ring. Celtic Boys Club (oops I meant Celtic PLC) will likely get an advance draft and request for “productive feedback” before it goes public.

That picture of Jimmy Seville in a kilt with his ‘friends’ should haunt these systemic abuse deniers but they have no shame and live to a different set of moral standards indoctrinated at a young age.

Is Alan Brazil too traumatized to say anything about his ‘hands on’ experience on air or is he waiting for the report before commenting? One wonders how wide the remit actually was - sound familiar? Deny, Deflect, Divide - tried and tested since 1888.
 
Ceaser said It was an open secret.
They all knew what was happening back then.
They all know today what happened back then.
Their all complicit in the cover up & don't give a fk about the damage they inflicted on those young Victims.
That Rancid club & their SFA board members at the time & politicians should be ashamed.

As for any SMSM looking in do your job, expose the damage done to the hundreds of young kids, when all they wanted was to play football.
 
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