A thug who severed the finger of a brave Celtic fan who stepped in to stop his son being stabbed has been jailed for 30 months.
22.02.2020 - 09:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Back in 2005 the helicopter famously changed direction as it was heading to the Celtic Fir Park title party thanks to two late Motherwell goals.
The title would go to Rangers as Brian Kerr and co pulled off a dramatic late upset in front of a stunned crowd in Lanarkshire.
Scott McDonald's goals and the late turnaround now live in infamy as the Hoops title hopes were left in tatters.
But for the former Scotland cap, who played a pivotal role at the centre of the Steelmen's midfield on the day,
A thug who severed the finger of a brave Celtic fan who stepped in to stop his son being stabbed has been jailed for 30 months.
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Callum McGregor is set to face Livingston wearing protective strapping on his arm after an unfortunate incident involving Nir Bitton.
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