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Football boss sent bullet in post | Football boss sent bullet in post |
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The manager of Cliftonville Football Club in Belfast has been sent a bullet in the post, the club has said. | |
A police investigation is under way after a parcel containing the bullet was sent to Cliftonville manager Eddie Patterson. | |
The package was intercepted at a postal sorting office on Wednesday. | |
However, the news was only released after Saturday's Irish Cup semi-final in which Linfield beat Cliftonville by two goals to one. | |
Mr Patterson said: "The individual, whoever they may be, has just saddened my thoughts on football. | |
"They cannot be real football supporters." | |
'Disgusting' | |
A Cliftonville spokesman said that it was a "disgusting and sad day for football". | |
The parcel had been addressed to Mr Patterson at the club's Solitude ground, off the Cliftonville Road in north Belfast. | |
In a statement released on Saturday, the club said that, with Mr Patterson's agreement, they had not commented until now to avoid disrupting the team's preparations or raising tensions in any way. | In a statement released on Saturday, the club said that, with Mr Patterson's agreement, they had not commented until now to avoid disrupting the team's preparations or raising tensions in any way. |
"Cliftonville Football Club and the PSNI are treating this as a very serious matter and have offered Mr Patterson and his family every support and assistance at this time," the statement said. | "Cliftonville Football Club and the PSNI are treating this as a very serious matter and have offered Mr Patterson and his family every support and assistance at this time," the statement said. |
Linfield manager David Jeffrey said the person who sent the bullet was "absolutely sick". | Linfield manager David Jeffrey said the person who sent the bullet was "absolutely sick". |
"I trust the police will apprehend whatever idiot has done this. Words like condemnation are an understatement. I'm angry that a man like Edward Patterson should be subjected to that," he said. | "I trust the police will apprehend whatever idiot has done this. Words like condemnation are an understatement. I'm angry that a man like Edward Patterson should be subjected to that," he said. |
A police spokesman said it was not policy to discuss the security of individuals. |
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