Man who sent racist social media message to footballer banned from all games
A man who sent a “vile and disgusting” racist message to a professional footballer on social media has been banned from attending any matches for three years, police said.
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A man who sent a “vile and disgusting” racist message to a professional footballer on social media has been banned from attending any matches for three years, police said.
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