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SINISTER threats to Celtic keeper Artur Boruc have been painted on walls in a Protestant area of Belfast.
Vile slogans reading “Boruc RIP” appeared ahead of the Polish ace’s arrival there for his country’s World Cup qualifier with Northern Ireland tomorrow.
Sources told how they were daubed overnight in Loyalist Sandy Row.
But one said: “No one around here wants that. The council have been told about it. It will be cleaned up.”
Security
Former Belfast Lord Mayor and Northern Ireland supporter Jim Rodgers added: “No real fans want to see this kind of thing.”
Sinister . . . graffiti
Piotr Leszczynski, Poland’s vice-consul to Scotland and Northern Ireland had said every possible measure was being taken to ensure a blanket of security around the match.
It comes after Dundee Utd player and self proclaimed Rangers fan Warren Feeney called for all rangers and N/Ireland supporters to turn Windsor into a mini Ibrox
( Glasgow Rangers football club stadium )
Mr Leszczynski said: “The situation in Northern Ireland is so tense that we have been in contact with the authorities to ensure the Polish players and fans are protected.
“A special security team will be created in Poland to travel with the squad and we will be in full co-operation with local police.” The sick threats also come less than two weeks after thugs attacked Boruc’s house on the outskirts of Glasgow.
Vandals smashed windows at the home of the star — known to Celtic fans as the Holy Goalie — after the Hoops’ 2-0 win over Rangers in the Co-operative Insurance Cup Final.
Last season Boruc, 28, caused outrage by wearing a T-shirt with the Pope on it in a derby at Celtic Park. In 2006, Boruc was seen crossing himself before another Rangers clash.
The threats are a chilling echo of a sinister plot which ended Celtic hero Neil Lennon’s international career.
Lennon — a Catholic born in Lurgan, Co Armagh — quit playing for Northern Ireland in 2002 after Loyalists in there issued death threats against the ex-Hoops skipper.
The hate campaign included graffiti reading “Neil Lennon RIP”. Last night Celtic said it wouldn’t comment.
Saturday
Thugs attacked Celtic star Artur Boruc's house as he celebrated win
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CELTIC goalie Artur Boruc's home was attacked twice by thugs just hours after the Hoops' cup final win over Rangers.
The Polish star's £1.3million mansion grounds were invaded by vandals after Celtic's 2-0 victory in the CIS Insurance Cup on Sunday.
In the first attack, before the player returned to his home, yobs threw a brick through the bathroom window. The second attack came at 1 am while the star watched TV with friends at the detached house in Bearsden, near Glasgow.
His girlfriend Sara Mannei was in the house and a three-year-old girl was asleep in a bedroom.
Last night, Boruc's close friend and financial adviser David McDonald said he, too, had been in the house when the second attack took place.
David added: "We were watching Spanish football in the living room when we heard a loud crash, obviously a window smashing.
"We went through and saw a huge brick had been put through the glass.
"It wasn't a normal brick. It was something they had taken from the garden and much bigger. It would have taken the kind of effort to throw a shot putt to lift it and put it through the window. If the brick had hit anyone inside the house, it would have killed them outright.
"These people attacked the house indiscriminately and didn't care about the consequences.
"We looked out the window and looked around the house but whoever did it had gone.
"I wouldn't say Artur was terrified but he is hugely concerned just now and doesn't want any kind of repeat."
David had watched the game at Hampden before returning to his own home and arranging to meet Artur in Bearsden later.
He said: "I spoke to Artur on the phone and he told me a bathroom window had been done by the time he got home.
"The bathroom is at the back. Whoever did it must have prowled around a bit.
"Artur can handle abuse from Rangers fans while he is playing and there will be the odd time when people may say something in the street.
"But this is something else altogether.
"It's an attack on his house and no one should be subjected to anything like this.
"Whoever did this should be locked up. It was a nasty and premeditated attack.
"A three-year-old was sleeping in the house at the time."
David said police took almost two hours to turn up at Boruc's home to take a statement.
He said: "They said they were really busy. It took until after 2am for them to turn up and they spend half an hour taking a statement from me."
He added: "Artur already has proper security measures at home but he will be thinking about increasing them now. He is a character on the field but he's a very down to earth, decent guy."
The assault on Boruc's home is the latest in a series of appalling incidents in the aftermath of Glasgow derby matches in recent years.
In recent years, former Celtic manager Martin O'Neill's garden was attacked by thugs
and Celtic coach Neil Lennon was left unconscious after being attacked by two Rangers fans, who were jailed last month.
CELTIC goalie Artur Boruc's home was attacked twice by thugs just hours after the Hoops' cup final win over Rangers.
The Polish star's £1.3million mansion grounds were invaded by vandals after Celtic's 2-0 victory in the CIS Insurance Cup on Sunday.
In the first attack, before the player returned to his home, yobs threw a brick through the bathroom window. The second attack came at 1 am while the star watched TV with friends at the detached house in Bearsden, near Glasgow.
His girlfriend Sara Mannei was in the house and a three-year-old girl was asleep in a bedroom.
Last night, Boruc's close friend and financial adviser David McDonald said he, too, had been in the house when the second attack took place.
David added: "We were watching Spanish football in the living room when we heard a loud crash, obviously a window smashing.
"We went through and saw a huge brick had been put through the glass.
"It wasn't a normal brick. It was something they had taken from the garden and much bigger. It would have taken the kind of effort to throw a shot putt to lift it and put it through the window. If the brick had hit anyone inside the house, it would have killed them outright.
"These people attacked the house indiscriminately and didn't care about the consequences.
"We looked out the window and looked around the house but whoever did it had gone.
"I wouldn't say Artur was terrified but he is hugely concerned just now and doesn't want any kind of repeat."
David had watched the game at Hampden before returning to his own home and arranging to meet Artur in Bearsden later.
He said: "I spoke to Artur on the phone and he told me a bathroom window had been done by the time he got home.
"The bathroom is at the back. Whoever did it must have prowled around a bit.
"Artur can handle abuse from Rangers fans while he is playing and there will be the odd time when people may say something in the street.
"But this is something else altogether.
"It's an attack on his house and no one should be subjected to anything like this.
"Whoever did this should be locked up. It was a nasty and premeditated attack.
"A three-year-old was sleeping in the house at the time."
David said police took almost two hours to turn up at Boruc's home to take a statement.
He said: "They said they were really busy. It took until after 2am for them to turn up and they spend half an hour taking a statement from me."
He added: "Artur already has proper security measures at home but he will be thinking about increasing them now. He is a character on the field but he's a very down to earth, decent guy."
The assault on Boruc's home is the latest in a series of appalling incidents in the aftermath of Glasgow derby matches in recent years.
In recent years, former Celtic manager Martin O'Neill's garden was attacked by thugs
and Celtic coach Neil Lennon was left unconscious after being attacked by two Rangers fans, who were jailed last month.
Wednesday
Tuesday
Scotlands Shame
Unsurpassed Dignity 132 years and counting ________________________________________ * A sectarian signing policy in which no players of the Roman Catholic faith were allowed to be signed for over a hundred years - CLASS & DIGNITY THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * High profile players such as Andy Goram, Lorenzo Amoruso & Shota Arveladze caught on national television calling opponents 'black bastards' - CLASS & DIGNITY THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * The club being forced to play a match against Irish side Shelbourne in Tranmere due to concerns over possible trouble should their supporters be allowed to travel to Ireland, after which Merseyside police said they would never be welcomed back - CLASS & DIGNITY THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * Sectarian bile pouring out of the stands at every home and away match, to which chairman David Murray continually sweeps under the carpet despite the problem being blatantly obvious - CLASS & DIGNITY THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * Mr Murray's appeal to supporters to boycott the Herald newspaper as a result of sportswriter Graham Speirs speaking the truth about the bile sung by Rangers fans at Ibrox - CLASS & DIGNITY, THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * Clearly audible racial abuse at black players Bobo Balde, Momo Sylla, Mo Camara, Didier Agathe, as well as racial abuse of own supporters including Still Game star who plays Navid, who has since turned his support to Celtic, claiming that he will never be back at Ibrox having suffered racial abuse. - CLASS & DIGNITY, THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * The only club not allowed to defend the European Cup Winners Cup following rioting of fans when their side won the competition in 1972 in Barcelona * Paul Gascoigne, "Playing the flute" to incite supporters in an Old Firm game - CLASS & DIGNITY THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT * Website FollowFollow.com and their peddling of lies about a child abuse scandal claiming that 'Jock Stein Knew', in a pathetic attempt to score points against their bigger and better rivals, Celtic who are loved and respected throughout the world. - but at the end of the day - CLASS & DIGNITY, THAT'S WHAT RANGERS ARE ALL ABOUT
Celtic Fans Attacked For Losing Title
A Celtic fan was hospitalised last night after he was stabbed during clashes between Old Firm fans outside Parkhead. A group of Rangers fans descended on the stadium shortly after the final whistle to taunt their rivals over losing the SPL title. Allegedly, several dozen Rangers fans are reported to have charged and hurled bottles before one of them stabbed the Celtic fan.
Last night, one witness said, “Nine or ten police vans screamed past and there must have been about 70 cops at the scene. The word is a gang of Rangers fans headed to Parkhead to noise up their rivals. It all kicked off from there.”
The Rangers fans were allegedly aiming verbal abuse at Celtic supporters as they made their way to coaches in the wake of their 0-0 draw with Hearts. Trouble then flared before the Rangers gang fled. Police later searched bushes close to the spot where the Celts fan was attacked.
Cops say a 37-year-old man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary. His injuries were not thought to be life-threatening. A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police last night said, “A 24-year-old male is detained in police custody.”
Last night, one witness said, “Nine or ten police vans screamed past and there must have been about 70 cops at the scene. The word is a gang of Rangers fans headed to Parkhead to noise up their rivals. It all kicked off from there.”
The Rangers fans were allegedly aiming verbal abuse at Celtic supporters as they made their way to coaches in the wake of their 0-0 draw with Hearts. Trouble then flared before the Rangers gang fled. Police later searched bushes close to the spot where the Celts fan was attacked.
Cops say a 37-year-old man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary. His injuries were not thought to be life-threatening. A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police last night said, “A 24-year-old male is detained in police custody.”
Rangers victory dosen`t stop them killing
Man killed in football violence after Rangers title win
Monday, 25 May 2009 10:48
A 49-year-old man lost his life in the violence Printer friendly version Violence following the end of Scottish Premier League season resulted in the death of a 49-year-old man in Coleraine, Northern Ireland.
Rangers beat Dundee 3-0 to take the trophy in Scotland's top division from holders and fierce rivals Celtic.
Following the football results, a group of 40 men many of them wearing Rangers football tops arrived in the Coleraine area with homemade weapons, according to sources speaking to the Belfast Telgraph.
Father of three Kevin McDaid was attacked on his doorstep in the town's Somerset Drive area last evening and died of his injuries in hospital.
Another 46-year-old man has been hospitalised after suffering injuries in the attack, the paper reports.
Deputy first minister Martin McGuinness told the BBC a "sizeable group of loyalists" were responsible for the attack.
"They decided it was a good idea to attack a Catholic area," he added.
"I'm absolutely dismayed at this and I think at this very, very important time, it's important that people in the community identify those responsible and co-operate with the police to bring those murderers to justice."
Monday, 25 May 2009 10:48
A 49-year-old man lost his life in the violence Printer friendly version Violence following the end of Scottish Premier League season resulted in the death of a 49-year-old man in Coleraine, Northern Ireland.
Rangers beat Dundee 3-0 to take the trophy in Scotland's top division from holders and fierce rivals Celtic.
Following the football results, a group of 40 men many of them wearing Rangers football tops arrived in the Coleraine area with homemade weapons, according to sources speaking to the Belfast Telgraph.
Father of three Kevin McDaid was attacked on his doorstep in the town's Somerset Drive area last evening and died of his injuries in hospital.
Another 46-year-old man has been hospitalised after suffering injuries in the attack, the paper reports.
Deputy first minister Martin McGuinness told the BBC a "sizeable group of loyalists" were responsible for the attack.
"They decided it was a good idea to attack a Catholic area," he added.
"I'm absolutely dismayed at this and I think at this very, very important time, it's important that people in the community identify those responsible and co-operate with the police to bring those murderers to justice."
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