The Manchester United supporter who wore a shirt that mocked the Hillsborough disaster at Wembley Stadium has received a four-year football ban.
James White, 33, was given a four-year ban from attending football matches.
He had worn a football shirt with an offensive reference to the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 in which 97 football fans died.
Just been sent that. Lad with the ‘not enough 97’ shirt been arrested
Was asking for it to be fair pic.twitter.com/PYioRZzGN9
— Tom (@ThomasClay3) June 3, 2023
When he was questioned by police, he claimed: ‘You haven’t asked what the t-shirt means. My grandad died at age 97 and he didn’t have enough kids’ as per the Daily Mail.
White was also fined £1,000 and told to pay a victim surcharge of £400 and £85 in costs.
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