The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Rangers fan jailed for Perth pitch invasion

Drunk supporter also banned from games after embracing players

- MARK MACKAY mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

A Rangers fan who left his heroes “alarmed and annoyed” after he staged a one-man pitch invasion to congratula­te them on a 3-0 victory has been jailed.

Junior Redmond has also been banned from following his side – and from entering any football ground in the UK – after the incident at Mcdiarmid Park in October.

The intoxicate­d 25-year-old had just watched his side defeat 10-man St Johnstone and leapt over hoardings to show his appreciati­on for the players’ efforts.

He shook hands and hugged as many as eight members of the visiting team before finally being hustled from the pitch by stewards.

Redmond, 25, of Dunragit Street in Glasgow, admitted a breach of the peace at Mcdiarmid Park on October 13 by running on to the field, approachin­g and touching several profession­al footballer­s on the body and then shouting and swearing at stewards and police officers.

Sheriff Lindsay Foulis sentenced Redmond to six months in prison and imposed a Football Banning Order, preventing him from attending matches in the UK for 30 months.

Solicitor Pauline Cullerton said: “The final score was 3-0 to Rangers and Mr Redmond was happy that his team had won. “He wanted to celebrate the victory and made the rather stupid decision to approach several players of the team he supports.

“There was no malice in his actions. It was simply the result of having consumed alcohol before the match and, in his own words, being rather drunk.”

He was reported to police within the ground, who discovered he owed £130 in unpaid fines.

Friend and fellow fan Ryan Galloway was summoned from the emptying stands and was able to help his friend pay the sum, allowing them to be sent on their way.

They were most of the way to their bus, however, when the officers were ordered by superiors to track Redmond down once again and arrest him for encroachin­g on to the pitch.

That eventually saw Redmond restrained and handcuffed. Galloway was also arrested for acting aggressive­ly towards the police.

Galloway, 32, of Ark Lane in Glasgow, pleaded guilty to behaving in a threatenin­g and abusive manner and acting aggressive­ly towards police officers. The sheriff said Galloway’s offence had “little or nothing to do with a football match” so he avoided a banning order and was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Rangers player Jason Holt is embraced by Junior Redmond at Mcdiarmid Park. Redmond has been jailed for his pitch invasion.
Picture: SNS. Rangers player Jason Holt is embraced by Junior Redmond at Mcdiarmid Park. Redmond has been jailed for his pitch invasion.

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