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Police arrest Manchester United fan for using offensive language on T-shirt
Police have arrested a Manchester United fan during the FA Cup final against Manchester City for using offensive language on a T-shirt referring to the Hillsborough tragedy. This is reported by The Independent.
Manchester United lost to Manchester City in the final of the tournament with a score of 1:2. During the match, a post appeared on social media with a photo of a supporter wearing a Manchester United kit that featured the number 97 and the word “not enough”, apparently referring to the number of Liverpool fans who died as a result of the match. stampede at Hillsborough Stadium in 1989.
London police have confirmed they have arrested a man for disturbing the peace, and pictures have surfaced online of a handcuffed man being put into a police van.
The stampede at Sheffield’s Hillsborough Stadium in April 1989 during an FA Cup match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest left 97 Liverpool fans dead.
Source: Sportbox
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