Man United condemn mocking of Hillsborough disaster after handing fan indefinite club ban MUFC
Manchester United have condemned mocking of the Hillsborough disaster after handing a fan an indefinite club ban.
He was arrested outside Wembley Stadium during the FA Cup final between United and Manchester City on June 3. Photos quickly circulated of the shirt, which had the no.97 on the back with the words 'NOT ENOUGH' written above it, on social media, drawing in widespread disgust from most fans.And United have since condemned the actions, and said in a statement: "Mockery of Hillsborough and other football tragedies is completely unacceptable and the club will continue to support firm action to eradicate it from the game.
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