Nottingham Forest fans disappointed by Leicester supporter's 'rubbish' sentence for attacking players
Nottingham Forest fans have been left disappointed by the length of a sentence handed to a Leicester City fan who attacked three Reds stars and ran onto the pitch.
Cameron Toner, 19, of Leicester, was charged with three counts of common assault and going onto the pitch during the FA Cup match between the two East Midlands sides on Sunday, February 6.
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On Thursday (February 25), Toner, of Station Street, Whetstone, was sentenced to four months in youth custody.
He's been banned from Leicester games for life and was given a wider football banning order for 10 years from European and FA matches.
The apprentice carpenter was handed a £100 fine for going onto the pitch and four months in custody for the assaults concurrently, of which he will serve half before he is released.
He admitted assaulting Brennan Johnson, who was on the scoresheet during