A convicted assassin stabbed two males after a Celtic and Rangers match in a case of mistaken id.
Daniel McCafferty, 37, attacked two males in Rutherglen on April 16, 2018.
The victims had earlier watched the Outdated Agency Scottish Cup conflict collectively which Celtic gained 4-0.
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They had been then set upon by a bunch of males - one among which was carrying a 'Hoops' prime.
Each males had been left with stab wounds to their our bodies and little recollection of the incident.
McCafferty pled responsible final week at Glasgow Sheriff Court docket to assaulting the pair to their extreme damage and everlasting disfigurement.
The incident came about a fortnight earlier than plasterer McCafferty ploughed into Steven Campbell, 27, along with his van in Rutherglen.
McCafferty dragged his sufferer beneath the automobile for nearly half a mile after an argument about damaged home windows.
He was handed a life jail sentence on the Excessive Court docket in Glasgow along with his earliest date of parole in 2036.
McCafferty obtained a sentence of three years and three months for for his newest offence.
The courtroom heard mercy crews arrived at Chapel Avenue with experiences of a person being stabbed.
All three males had been discovered injured and closely intoxicated.
One of many victims later instructed officers that he had been watching the Outdated Agency match with family and friends earlier than leaving along with his buddy.
Prosecutor Amy Hunter mentioned: "He said they had been approached by a bunch of people that they did know.
"He recalled one among them carrying a Celtic prime.
"He was thereafter attacked and remembered waking up on grass with somebody holding one thing over a wound to his abdomen to stem the bleeding."
The opposite sufferer meantime instructed officers that he remembered listening to shouting and later seen that he had a wound on his proper wrist.
Miss Hunter added: "He indicated he had no thought how he sustained the damage."
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One of many males was handled for wounds to his face, abdomen, left finger and wrist.
The second man obtained a wound to his wrist which required three stiches.
Miss Hunter added: "Each males will probably be left with everlasting scarring."
Pat Campbell, defending, instructed the courtroom that McCafferty was the sufferer of an assault that night time.
The lawyer added: "It will need to have been close to to that assault when the current victims had been situated and he dedicated these acts which he pleads responsible to.
"It's his place that for the initiation of occasions, he was not accountable."
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