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Man chuckles in UK court after receiving football ban for wearing offensive shirt

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A man has chuckled in the dock of an English court after receiving a four-year football ban having admitted wearing a football shirt at Wembley Stadium which made an offensive reference to the Hillsborough disaster.James White, aged 33, of Warwickshire, pleaded guilty to displaying threatening or abusive writing likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Willesden Magistrates' Court in north-west London.The court heard he wore a Manchester United shirt with the number 97 and the words "Not Enough" on the back to the FA Cup final on 3 June.

Manchester City won the FA Cup at Wembley, beating local rivals United 2-1.A total of 97 football fans died as a result of a crush at a match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield on 15 April, 1989.White was banned from all regulated football games in the UK for four years and was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay a surcharge of £400 and £85 in costs.He smiled and chuckled after the order was made.District judge Mark Jabbitt said: "It is hard to imagine a more … offensive reference to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster."The judge added that the shirt White wore bore a "hateful expression" – calling it an "abhorrent message" – and that the impact of his actions are "profound and distressing".After White was arrested at Wembley Stadium, the court heard he was cautioned and told police: "You haven’t even asked me what the T-shirt means."My grandad died aged 97 and didn’t have enough kids."The prosecution said White had "many" previous convictions, dating most recently to 2021, but none were football-related.Police received a series of emails from people who saw an image of the shirt online.The court heard how members of the public wrote that they

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A Manchester United fan was fined and banned from football in the UK for four years on Monday, for wearing a replica shirt mocking the Hillsborough disaster. Police received a number of complaints about James White's shirt with the figure "97" and the words "Not Enough" on the back at the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium earlier this month. It referred to the 97 fans of United's arch rivals Liverpool who were victims of a crush during an FA Cup semi-final match at the stadium in Sheffield in April 1989.

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