Celtic fan jailed and banned from every football ground after punching three horses

Needs corrective eye surgery with an aluminium bat, hopefully one of the horsey set are in for fraud or something and use him for sport.
 
10 month for Police assault and 3 horse assaults. Got off lightly in my book.
And take into consideration the situation the offences took place.
 
If this riot was described as “the worst he'd ever seen" by an on-duty policeman, how come we've barely heard anything about it?

Oh...and McGuire's not in furlong enough.
You are spot on about the lack of mhedia coverage , also I was at the game with my daughter and my grandson and I was really concerned for their safety and my own due to the behaviour of their fans . I may have missed it but were any other of their supporters arrested other than the one who punched the police horses if not , that is disgraceful for as the police officer said in his evidence the rioting was the worst that he had ever seen
 
He was going for the Candy Mongo Treble.

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A cardboard gangster who’s a fantasist and a liar and hangs about with lads who are half his age.

Locally he’s looked at as a joke figure and a bottle merchant.
 
A FOOTBALL thug who punched three police horses during a cup tie riot described by a police officer as “the worst he'd ever seen'” was today jailed for 10 months.
Celtic fan Kevin McGuire, 36, from Cardonald, Glasgow, who also assaulted police officers, was also banned from every football ground in the UK for five years.
McGuire claimed during his trial that he was an innocent bystander and in the dock at Glasgow Sheriff Court he continued to protest his innocence.
Police officers told of how they and their horses came under attack before kick-off in a Scottish Cup clash between Celtic and Airdrie in January last year.
Sheriff John McCormick told McGuire, who is a father-of-four: “You claimed you were an innocent member of the public, you were in fact one of the ringleaders of this mob and you assaulted police officers and their horses, and you did this while you were on bail.”
McGuire was found guilty of “causing unnecessary suffering” to police horses Nerston, Oban and Glasgow, assaulting two police officers and acting in a threatening and abusive manner.

Sergeant Mark Stewart, who was policing at the match with his horse Oban, told prosecutor Alistair Knox: “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.
Celtic fan McGuire, was described as a "prime mover" in the violence orchestrated against police.
Lawyer Michael McKeown, representing McGuire, unsuccessfully urged the sheriff not to jail his client.
Mr McKeown said: “He has got significant family responsibility. He is looking after his young baby and three other children.
“He works as an engineer and earns £600 a week. That employment is still open to him. He also has a business interest in a cafe.”
The court heard that McGuire told social workers who compiled a report on him that he was on 'an alcohol binge and had no memory of the offence.


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Is there a link for that?
 
A FOOTBALL thug who punched three police horses during a cup tie riot described by a police officer as “the worst he'd ever seen'” was today jailed for 10 months.
Celtic fan Kevin McGuire, 36, from Cardonald, Glasgow, who also assaulted police officers, was also banned from every football ground in the UK for five years.
McGuire claimed during his trial that he was an innocent bystander and in the dock at Glasgow Sheriff Court he continued to protest his innocence.
Police officers told of how they and their horses came under attack before kick-off in a Scottish Cup clash between Celtic and Airdrie in January last year.
Sheriff John McCormick told McGuire, who is a father-of-four: “You claimed you were an innocent member of the public, you were in fact one of the ringleaders of this mob and you assaulted police officers and their horses, and you did this while you were on bail.”
McGuire was found guilty of “causing unnecessary suffering” to police horses Nerston, Oban and Glasgow, assaulting two police officers and acting in a threatening and abusive manner.

Sergeant Mark Stewart, who was policing at the match with his horse Oban, told prosecutor Alistair Knox: “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.
Celtic fan McGuire, was described as a "prime mover" in the violence orchestrated against police.
Lawyer Michael McKeown, representing McGuire, unsuccessfully urged the sheriff not to jail his client.
Mr McKeown said: “He has got significant family responsibility. He is looking after his young baby and three other children.
“He works as an engineer and earns £600 a week. That employment is still open to him. He also has a business interest in a cafe.”
The court heard that McGuire told social workers who compiled a report on him that he was on 'an alcohol binge and had no memory of the offence.


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Tbh he deserved the sentence
 
STV once again going down the "Football Fan" route.

3 minute report never once mentioned any link between and the horse puncher and Celtic. Bumped on about fans attacking police and rival fans. Just never mentioned who was the attacking mob.

Shitebags once again.
 
STV once again going down the "Football Fan" route.

3 minute report never once mentioned any link between and the horse puncher and Celtic. Bumped on about fans attacking police and rival fans. Just never mentioned who was the attacking mob.

Shitebags once again.

Same on Pacific Quay Emerald just now.
 
Reporting Scotland there

Football hooligan
Trouble before the Celtic vs Airdrie game

Anybody not knowing the story would be unaware its a yahoo

Hollicom at work
 
Bbc scotland news at 6.30 there No mention of who he supported.
Its plain to see we should give these c*nts none of our time.
 
So his defence was that he was pished after binge drinking and has no memory of the incident. And yet he so how remembers that he was an innocent bystander. How convenient.
 
What a horrible c.unt.
deserves all that’s coming to him.
Just a pity he’s had kids.
 
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