Mark Lawwell was in the Celtic firing line as the entire Parkhead hierarchy seemed to get it on a day of high anger.
Mark Lawwell was in the Celtic firing line as the entire Parkhead hierarchy seemed to get it on a day of high anger.
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Dermot Desmond interviews are as rare as hen’s teeth but when the Irish billionaire does speak, usually to official Celtic media outlets, then he often gives a real insight into how the club operates.
Police believe the man may be able to assist with their enquires following the horror blaze on Wednesday May 19 in the Thorntonhall area. Emergency services raced to Lawwell's home around 12.50am as his family, including his daughter and baby granddaughter, were forced to flee to safety.
raced to the house on Peel Road, Thortonhall, around 1am on Wednesday May 19 after three vehicles at the property were set alight. A garage was also extensively damaged after catching fire with the family, including Lawwell's daughter and baby granddaughter, were forced to flee. Officers are now urgently trying to trace a light coloured, or silver, hatchback, possibly a Mercedes A Class or similar model, and a white Fiat 500.
Glasgow area.As well as attacks at the homes of Celtic chief Peter Lawwell and nightclub tycoon James Mortimer, two other luxury addresses were targeted.Celtic supremo Peter Lawwell has no obvious connection to businessman James Mortimer, an ardent Rangers fan who has been involved with many big enterprises in the city over several decades.The first report of a petrol bomb came at about 10.40pm on Monday at a home in posh Bothwell.A £264,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan supercar was torched during the
Peter Lawwell’s home. The wrecked vehicles were loaded onto the back of a flatbed lorry and removed from the driveway of the fire-damaged home in Peel Road, Thorntonhall.
Peter Lawwell has been pictured leaving his fire ravaged home with suitcases, a baby bouncer and his pet cat. The boss has been forced to flee after three motors outside his Thorntonhall house were doused with an accelerant before being set alight at 1am this morning.
Peter Lawwell was ‘deliberate’ after a thug was seen pouring accelerant on parked motors.Emergency services were called to the scene on Peel Road in Thorntonhall at around 1am on Wednesday, May 19 after three vehicles were targeted.A source claimed the chief executive’s daughter and her four-month-old baby girl were sleeping in a converted garage which subsequently caught fire.Thankfully no one was injured during the terrifying inferno but detectives have now released a description of man seen
bright orange glow in the distance, intrigued to see what it was, he decided to drive towards it to investigate. The 22-year-old was shocked to find a massive blaze as he watched fire crews fight the raging inferno and police officers block the road.
Peter Lawwell's home has caught fire after a terrifying attack during the night. Thugs struck in the early hours of this morning while the Parkhead power broker and his family slept.It is believed a petrol bomb or similar device was aimed at Lawwell's car as it sat in his driveway. Full story. Celtic chief Peter Lawwell's daughter and grandaughter were inside accommodation above the garage of his home when the blaze broke out after a petrol bomb attack.
Peter Lawwell's panicked neighbours woke up to the sound of 'fire crackers' and screeching sirens after a blaze broke out at his home following a suspected petrolbomb attack. Lawwell and his family were forced to flee their property after the incident around 1am this morning and police and fire crews have now launched a probe into the attack.
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell’s house has been left charred after a terrifying petrolbomb attack spread a fire to his home. Images show the extent of the damage at the Celtic chief executive’s home.
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell's daughter and grandaughter were inside accommodation above the garage of his home when the blaze broke out after a petrol bomb attack.A source told the Daily Record Lawwell's daughter and her four month old baby girl have been living in a bubble with her Celtic chief dad during the pandemic and were inside the specially-developed flat in the grounds of his home when the fire took place.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our
Celtic have issued a statement after chief executive Peter Lawwell’s home was set alight in the early hours of this morning.The club say Peter and his family have been left “extremely shaken and shocked” by the incident and were forced to flee the property in Glasgow’s southside.We told how Lawwell’s house was left charred after a terrifying petrolbomb attack spread a fire to his home.Images show the extent of the damage at the Celtic chief executive’s home after the incident around 1am this
Peter Lawwell's home has caught fire after a terrifying attack during the night.Thugs struck in the early hours of this morning while the Parkhead power broker and his family slept.It is believed a petrol bomb or similar device was aimed at Lawwell's car as it sat in his driveway.But the car exploded and the blaze quickly spread to his luxury home on the south side of Glasgow.Police and up to eight fire engines attended the scene and Lawwell and his family were taken to a safe location after the
Celtic's hunt for a new manager. And the Parkhead supremo has reacted angrily to suggestions he is not a "true fan" of the club and should follow Peter Lawwell out the door.
Dermot Desmond has paid tribute to outgoing "legend" Neil Lennon.The Treble winning Irish manager's departure from the club was confirmed on Wednesday morning after the weekend loss to Ross County proved the final straw for his reign.The Hoops now sit 18 points behind rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premiership in a season when they were aiming to secure an historic 10 In A Row.But billionaire Desmond admits the 50-year-old will be "very difficult" to replace after a silverware-laden second spell
Celtic next season following the pre-contract signing of Liam Shaw.Ferguson has previously admitted Lennon's words make him believe the Irishman will still be in charge next term despite missing out on the 10 In A Row dream.With chief executive Peter Lawwell stepping down in the summer to be replaced by Dominic McKay, Ferguson does expect structural changes in the coming months.However, the recent upturn in results coupled with the deal in place to sign Shaw from Sheffield Wednesday make him
Neil Lennon has been allowed an extended stay in the Celtic job because no fans are in the stadium, according to former team-mate Chris Sutton.There have been several protests outside of Celtic Park as Rangers cruised 23-points ahead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.Despite collapse of their title bid and fan fury, the Parkhead top brass have stuck by the gaffer so far. columnist Sutton believes that the reign may not have been allowed to continue by Peter Lawwell and Dermot Desmond if
Neil Lennon's words make him believe the Irishman will still be in charge next season but Simon Ferry isn't convinced that is a realistic option.The embattled Irishman has faced calls to go and the Green Brigade headed to Lennoxtown on Friday with a fresh "Lennon Out" banner with the Hoops 23 points behind Rangers.columnist Ferguson admits Lennon's recent admission that a Celtic rebuild is an "exciting project" has given him pause for thought.Chief executive Peter Lawwell will step down in the
Neil Lennon has lost his Celtic "alibi" with the impending departure of Peter Lawwell. The club chief-executive announced last week he is set to retire this summer after 17 years at the helm.Lawwell has backed Lennon in the face of fierce calls for his sacking this season and Stubbs has a theory as to why the board haven't dismissed the manager.
Peter Lawwell is not the only Celtic board member who should be heading for the exit if the club hope to shift season tickets. Low is the chairman of shareholders’ organisation The Celtic Trust and was Fergus McCann’s financial advisor when he bought the Premiership club in 1994.
Jim Goodwin ’s men. The Buddies were good value for their victory – their here first since a 3-0 romp in April 1990 – but it was another dreadful afternoon for the Hoops and their under fire manager Neil Lennon.
Neil Lennon remains as boss. The influential Association of Irish Celtic Supporters' Clubs have ramped up pressure on Parkhead chiefs to act with a strongly worded statement.
Neil Lennon admitted he finds calls to change the board at Parkhead baffling as he gave a blunt response to calls for a shake-up. The Irishman's side lie 23 points behind Rangers in the Premiership, with the dream of 10 In A Row all-but dead.While Lennon has come under his fair share of pressure, much of the ire has been directed at the Celtic board with calls for chief executive Peter Lawwell and others to go.
Celtic 's next manager and they make Eddie Howe a 83 per cent chance of becoming the next Parkhead boss. It comes after Neil Lennon 's rant as he let rip on the club's detractors in the wake of their controversial trip to Dubai.
Peter Lawwell has issued a "profound apology" to the Celtic support over the club's disastrous Dubai training camp. The already much criticised trip turned into a disaster when Christopher Jullien's positive test upon returning plunged a further 13 players plus manager Neil Lennon and assistant John Kennedy into self-isolation.
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