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    Parcel bomb sent Neil Lennon and two others.

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    Post by Cornholio Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:33 am

    Parcel bombs sent to Neil Lennon, Paul McBride and MSP
    By James Cook Scotland Correspondent, BBC News
    Neil Lennon, Trish Godman and Paul McBride QC Devices intended to "kill or maim" were sent to Neil Lennon, Trish Godman and Paul McBride QC
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    Parcel bombs have been sent to Celtic manager Neil Lennon and two high-profile fans of the Glasgow club.

    Sources said the liquid-based devices had been "viable" and appeared to have been intended to "kill or maim".

    Mr Lennon's lawyer, Paul McBride QC, and former deputy presiding officer of the Scottish Parliament, Trish Godman, were also targeted.

    The devices were found at various locations in the west of Scotland in the past month.

    The devices are said to be rudimentary and do not appear to have been made by someone with paramilitary training in bomb-making, sources close to the investigation indicated.

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    Alex Salmond: "All people, particularly those who love football, will unite to condemn such action"

    Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond said: "Let us be quite clear - there is a major police investigation under way to ensure that the individual or individuals concerned are identified and apprehended, and then brought to book with the full force of the law.

    "We will not tolerate this sort of criminality in Scotland, and as an indication of the seriousness with which we view these developments the Cabinet sub-committee met last Saturday to ensure that the police investigation has every possible support to come to a successful conclusion."

    The first suspect package was intercepted by the Royal Mail in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, on 26 March and was addressed to Neil Lennon at Celtic's training ground in nearby Lennoxtown.

    Two days later a device was delivered to Labour politician Ms Godman's constituency office in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. Her staff were suspicious of the package and contacted Strathclyde Police.
    Explosive device

    Detectives initially treated the two parcels as "elaborate hoaxes" designed to cause distress rather than serious injury but further analysis has led to them being reclassified as "viable explosive devices".

    The third package was addressed to Mr McBride at the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh.

    It is believed to have been posted in Ayrshire before being found in a letter box by a postal worker on Friday and taken to a Royal Mail sorting office in Kilwinning, where police were contacted.
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    This now is terrorism, purely and simply. It's got nothing to do with football and the background of the summit and the Old Firm game etc”

    Michael Kelly Former director of Celtic Football Club

    Detectives are also investigating another package addressed to Neil Lennon which was found at a sorting office in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, on 4 March but this has not been confirmed as an explosive device.

    It is understood that specialist anti-terrorist officers are involved in the investigation but a source close to the inquiry said they were "not linking this to any terrorist organisation".

    Henry McDonald, Ireland Correspondent for The Guardian, said that made sense: "I think in terms of the main loyalist terror organisations that are now on ceasefire and say they've decommissioned, I think they'd be frankly embarrassed by this kind of thing.

    "They would regard it as a thing of the past and rather as an irritant and an embarrassment to loyalism so I suspect it's an individual or individuals who maybe had bomb-making experience in the past who are disgruntled and looking for hate figures."

    For the past decade Neil Lennon has been such a figure.

    The 39-year-old Catholic from Lurgan, County Armagh, has endured threats, abuse and violence.

    He stopped playing international football for Northern Ireland in 2002 after a death threat, said to be from loyalist paramilitaries.

    Lennon has also been the victim of a street attack in Glasgow and several other death threats since joining Celtic in 2000.

    In January this year bullets addressed to the Celtic manager were intercepted at a sorting office in Glasgow. They appeared to have been sent from an address in Northern Ireland.
    Media coverage

    Earlier this week, media organisations, including the BBC, agreed to a police request not to broadcast details of the bomb incidents while officers carried out inquires.

    Michael Kelly, a former director of Celtic Football Club, said: "This now is terrorism, purely and simply. It's got nothing to do with football and the background of the summit and the Old Firm game etc.

    "It's up to the police to refocus their targets on these people and to catch them."

    The BBC has been told that the three individuals appear to have been targeted after they featured, on separate occasions, in media coverage.

    Mr McBride is one of the highest-profile QCs in Scotland and a well-known Celtic fan.
    Rangers and Celtic fans The Scottish Cup replay between Celtic and Rangers in March was ill-tempered

    He has acted for the club and Mr Lennon on several occasions during disputes with the Scottish Football Association (SFA).

    The advocate has also been highly critical of the SFA in its dealings with Mr Lennon and Celtic.

    Ms Godman has a lower public profile than Mr Lennon or Mr McBride but is well known in political circles as an avid Celtic fan.

    Until dissolution of the Scottish Parliament last month, she was deputy presiding officer and the Labour MSP for West Renfrewshire.

    On her last day as an MSP she was pictured in the Holyrood chamber wearing a Celtic football top.

    Rangers and Celtic meet for the final time this season at Ibrox this weekend in a match which could prove crucial in deciding the Scottish Premier League title.

    It is understood that senior police officers are concerned about a potential rise in tension ahead of the game on Easter Sunday.
    Controversial match

    Last month an ill-tempered Scottish Cup clash between the two sides led to political intervention.

    The match saw three red cards, several touch-line and tunnel confrontations and 34 arrests inside Celtic Park and 187 outside.

    After the final whistle, Mr Lennon and Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist were involved in a confrontation.

    Strathclyde Police requested a Scottish government-led summit after describing scenes at the game, which Celtic won 1-0, as "shameful".

    Both clubs subsequently agreed to an action plan to tackle Old Firm-related disorder.

    The fallout from the controversial match continued, however, when the Celtic manager subsequently received a two-match ban for his actions.

    McCoist had an initial two-match ban overturned, while two of his players, El-Hadji Diouf and Madjid Bougherra, were fined over their sendings off.

    This prompted highly-critical comments from Mr McBride towards the SFA.

    The advocate accused the organisation of being "dysfunctional", "dishonest" and "biased" against Celtic.

    In response the governing body described the QC's remarks as "wild" and "inaccurate" and threatened to sue for defamation.

    The BBC understands there have since been moves by both sides to resolve the matter out of court.

    About time the Old Firm were kicked out of football.
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    Post by SBSP Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:35 am

    Does anyone want to explain to me why Neil Lennon's the bad guy? Neutral

    I hope Rangers go out of business TBH. Neutral
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    Post by Jamie Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:36 am

    ffs not again facepalm
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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:36 am

    Oh dear.

    Fuck that. Neutral
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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:47 am

    SBSP wrote:Does anyone want to explain to me why Neil Lennon's the bad guy? Neutral

    I hope Rangers go out of business TBH. Neutral

    Yeah, cos that's possible. Laughing
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    Post by Sean Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:50 am

    A minority of cunts does not mean two clubs should go out of business.
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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:51 am

    Sean wrote:A minority of cunts does not mean two clubs should go out of business.

    it does if it kills people
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    Post by SBSP Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:52 am

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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:52 am

    It's quite ridiculous. Neutral
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    Post by Theo Filippo Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:52 am

    I thought this was just an old thread bumped up Laughing

    This has happened again? facepalm
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    Post by Jamie Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:53 am

    Minority...aye.
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    Post by Fanatic Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:53 am

    Is it just a "minority" though? Neutral
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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:54 am

    The reality is it will never stop. Just like the sectarian chanting from both sides of the Old Firm.
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    Post by Jamie Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:54 am

    Not how it looks to me no. 99% of people I know who support either are sectarian chav cunts.
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    Post by Sean Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:56 am

    Yea, the majority of fans send bombs to the opposing teams manager.
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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:57 am

    Sean wrote:Yea, the majority of fans send bombs to the opposing teams manager.
    Laughing
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    Post by Jamie Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:57 am

    Sean wrote:Yea, the majority of fans send bombs to the opposing teams manager.

    You got me. cheers
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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:57 am

    its stupid the old firm if you look at all the fans who have died due to old firm derbys its degracful
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    Post by SBSP Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:20 am

    Sean wrote:Yea, the majority of fans send bombs to the opposing teams manager.
    Beat me to it. Laughing

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