Banning a fan from attending Premier League matches for 3 years for Mohamed Salah

English press reports said today, Wednesday, that it was decided to prevent West Ham United fan Bradley Thomwood from entering the stadiums for a period of three years, due to the racist abuse of Egyptian Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah, and that the fan was fined 400 pounds.

The newspaper " The

Independent" British, said: "encouraging West Ham United ,

Thomowod, subjected to punishment for racial abuse of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, during a

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goal like him in the

match" Reds "and West Ham Premier League last January.


The newspaper pointed to the

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Bradley Thomwood, a 48-year-old fan, pleaded guilty, as stipulated in Article 5 of the Public Order on racist behavior, and was fined £ 400.


The "Independent" highlighted the statements of West Ham club, which stressed: "West Ham United has no ambiguity in its position, as the club is committed to having zero tolerance for any form of discrimination, and that equality and diversity are at the heart of the club."

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