Fan arrested at Wembley for wearing offensive shirt has been charged by police
A fan arrested at Wembley on Saturday for an offensive shirt has been charged by police.The shirt had a crass reference to the Hillsborough disasterHe had been seen wearing an abhorrent shirt mocking the deaths at Hillsborough.
Numbered 97 indicating the number of victims at the disaster, words were printed above that read: "Not enough." The Met Police have since released a statement, saying that a man has now been charged following an arrest.READ MORE ON FA CUP
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