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Man Utd ban 'despicable' man who wore '97 not enough' shirt to mock Hillsborough disaster Manchester United have announced that they have banned a supporter who wore a shirt mocking the ...
Man Utd fan who wore '97 not enough' Hillsborough shirt is sentenced after guilty plea 19 June 2023 10:14 ...
Manchester United has now indefinitely banned a fan who wore a '97 Not Enough' t-shirt that mocked the Hillsborough disaster tragedy. James White pleaded guilty to displaying threatening or ...
A photograph of the fan with the number 97 on the back of his white shirt, under the words 'Not Enough', was widely shared on Twitter.
Manchester United FC Manchester United fan grins before pleading guilty in court to wearing '97 Not Enough' Hillsborough disaster reference shirt James White, 33, appeared at court in London today.
Mauricio Pochettino was left visibly frustrated after the USMNT's shocking 1-0 defeat to Panama in the Concacaf Nations League, bluntly telling his players it was not enough to just simply show up ...
A man has been arrested during the FA Cup final at Wembley after concerns about a football shirt slogan. A photo of the back of a man wearing the number 97 and the words "not enough" on a ...
A juror in the trial of Derek Chauvin attended the anniversary of the March on Washington, which will now be part of the defense's request for a retrial.
A man has been charged over a football shirt which appeared to refer to the 97 fans who died as a result of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. James White, 33, from Warwickshire, was charged with ...
FA condemns football fan who wore ‘Not Enough’ Hillsborough T-shirt at Wembley A Manchester United fan was seen at the FA Cup final in a shirt with the number 97 on the back and the words ...
Mauricio Pochettino was left visibly frustrated after the USMNT's shocking 1-0 defeat to Panama in the Concacaf Nations League, bluntly telling his players it was not enough to just simply show up ...
A photo of the back of a man wearing the number 97 and the words "not enough" on a Manchester United top was widely shared on social media. The FA said it "strongly condemned" the action, which it ...
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