Ibrox foam attack men banned from attending football games

Michael McKay and Ryan Cross were part of a group which filled shutter doors at the stadium with expanding foam before an Old Firm match

Author: Paul KellyPublished 18th Apr 2023

Two men who sprayed expanding foam into shutter doors at Ibrox Stadium before an Old Firm match have been banned from going to football games for over a year.

Michael McKay, 23, of Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and Ryan Cross, 19, of Dunfermline, committed the crime on April 3 2022.

Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that 50 to 60 people in black clothes and balaclavas arrived at the stadium in the early hours of the morning in possession of the foam.

Prosecutor Redmond Harris said: "Both men were seen on CCTV to taking part in vandalising blue shutter doors of the stadium.

"They put expandable foam around 26 blue doors."

Security contacted the police who attended as the group were leaving into nearby vehicles and making off.

Mr Harris said: "Cross was running in the direction of an unmarked police vehicle.

"He was apprehended and found in possession of expandable foam.

"He was noted to have foam on his clothing and was wearing medical gloves."

A Silver Ford Fiesta was also found to contain McKay and two cans of the foam within.

He was also noted to have expandable foam on his clothing and he was arrested.

Celtic would go on to beat their Glasgow rivals Rangers 2-1 later that day.

Mr Harris stated that he had no information on the cost of the damage.

The first offenders pled guilty to a single charge of malicious mischief.

Isla Sinclair, defending both men, told the court: "This was entirely out of character and the behaviour was a one-off situation.

"It was an immature act which they both recognise would have serious consequences for them and present with a significant level of remorse.

"They are extremely ashamed with the way they have behaved."

Sheriff Bernard Abblett ordered the pair to do 54 hours of unpaid work each on top of the football banning order of 13 months.

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