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'Brutal' Lennon attackers jailed | 'Brutal' Lennon attackers jailed |
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Two Rangers supporters have been jailed for two years each for attacking Celtic coach Neil Lennon hours after an Old Firm game. | |
A jury at Glasgow Sheriff Court found David Whitelaw, 47, and 43-year-old Jeffrey Carrigan guilty of assault. | |
However, the pair were cleared of an allegation that the attack on 1 September last year was aggravated by religious prejudice. | However, the pair were cleared of an allegation that the attack on 1 September last year was aggravated by religious prejudice. |
Sheriff Martin Jones said the attack was "vicious, brutal and cowardly". | Sheriff Martin Jones said the attack was "vicious, brutal and cowardly". |
He added: "After being punched to the ground and lying defenceless, you repeatedly kicked the complainer about the head and body and at some point he was rendered unconscious. | He added: "After being punched to the ground and lying defenceless, you repeatedly kicked the complainer about the head and body and at some point he was rendered unconscious. |
The complainer was indeed fortunate that he didn't receive more serious injuries Sheriff Martin Jonese | The complainer was indeed fortunate that he didn't receive more serious injuries Sheriff Martin Jonese |
"You showed no concern for your victim and and no appreciation of the consequences of your actions. | "You showed no concern for your victim and and no appreciation of the consequences of your actions. |
"The complainer was indeed fortunate that he didn't receive more serious injuries." | "The complainer was indeed fortunate that he didn't receive more serious injuries." |
The attack took place in Ashton Lane in Glasgow's west end, hours after Rangers defeated Celtic 4-2 in the opening Old Firm game of the season. | The attack took place in Ashton Lane in Glasgow's west end, hours after Rangers defeated Celtic 4-2 in the opening Old Firm game of the season. |
Carrigan and Whitelaw, both from Knightswood in Glasgow, had told the court that they were Rangers fans. | |
The trial heard that Carrigan had asked Lennon: "Did you like the score today?" | The trial heard that Carrigan had asked Lennon: "Did you like the score today?" |
A witness said that in reply, Lennon raised his middle finger at the men. | A witness said that in reply, Lennon raised his middle finger at the men. |
Next recollection | Next recollection |
The pair had claimed that Lennon started the fight by pushing Carrigan and grabbing him by the throat, but witnesses said Whitelaw threw the first punch. | The pair had claimed that Lennon started the fight by pushing Carrigan and grabbing him by the throat, but witnesses said Whitelaw threw the first punch. |
One witness said Whitelaw had been wearing a chain with a distinctive Rangers FC crest. | One witness said Whitelaw had been wearing a chain with a distinctive Rangers FC crest. |
Lennon, who suffered cuts above his eye and lip, told the court that he could not remember anything about the attack. | Lennon, who suffered cuts above his eye and lip, told the court that he could not remember anything about the attack. |
He said: "A friend of mine offered to walk me up the road but I said I would be fine as I only live three minutes away. | He said: "A friend of mine offered to walk me up the road but I said I would be fine as I only live three minutes away. |
"The next thing I remember I was lying on the ground and somebody was dabbing my face asking if I was okay. | "The next thing I remember I was lying on the ground and somebody was dabbing my face asking if I was okay. |
"My next recollection is waking up in hospital with my fiancee sitting at the end of the bed crying and my manager looking pretty concerned." | "My next recollection is waking up in hospital with my fiancee sitting at the end of the bed crying and my manager looking pretty concerned." |
After the pair were convicted, the court heard that Whitelaw had 16 previous convictions and was jailed for six years in 1993 for drug offences. | |
Carrigan, who had eight previous convictions, was jailed for five years in 2003 for drug dealing. |