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Connor Gordon

Thug jailed after Celtic fan loses finger trying to defend son from stab attack

A thug who almost severed  the finger of a Celtic fan who stepped in to stop his son being stabbed was jailed for 30 months today.

Sean Doherty, 30, attacked John Malone, 53, when he tried to prevent an assault on his son Conor last May.

John and his 25-year-old son had been at the Bar 67 pub in Glasgow's Gallowgate after Celtic's Scottish Cup win over Hearts clinched the domestic clean sweep.

Doherty got  into an argument with Conor after he barged into John outside the pub before they were stabbed.

Doherty  pled guilty to assaulting John to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement.

He also admitted attacking Conor to his injury, possessing a knife, and acting in a threatening manner.

Doherty was locked up by Sheriff Joan Kerr who called the attacks “extremely serious.”

She said: “You left a man with a stab wound to his upper abdomen and left another man who was trying to assist him with a partly severed finger.

“You went on to conduct yourself in a despicable manner when police took you to hospital."

The court heard angry Doherty initially barged into the dad outside Bar 67 - before stating to Conor: "Is there a f***ing problem?"

Door staff at the pub then spotted the thug armed with a lock-back knife.

Prosecutor Claire Wallace told Glasgow Sheriff Court: “He thrust it towards Conor Malone several times stabbing him once to the abdomen.

Police at the scene following the incident (Daily Record)

“As John Malone attempted to intervene and protect his son, Doherty made a similar stabbing motion towards him.

"He struck him on the left wedding ring finger. 

"John sustained a severe laceration to the finger, which had been all but severed."

John Malone lost part of his finger (Daily Record)

As Doherty, of Cumbernauld, fled, a fellow Hoops fan helped the blood-soaked father and son.

The pair were rushed to hospital where John's finger was  saved by medics.

But he has been left  permanently scarred.

Conor  needed a three-centimetre stomach wound treated.

Doherty was found near the scene ditching a blood stained knife by police.

He hurled insults including "rapists" and "paedos" at police.

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