A soccer fan was arrested on the FA Cup last between Manchester United and Manchester City on Saturday after issues in regards to the slogan on the again of his shirt.
{A photograph} of the fan with the quantity 97 on the again of his white shirt, beneath the phrases ‘Not Enough’, was broadly shared on Twitter.
The slogan was, in keeping with some Twitter customers, a reference to the 97 Liverpool followers who misplaced their lives because of the Hillsborough tragedy on the 1989 FA cup semifinal.
The Metropolitan Police tweeted that the supporter had been taken into custody on suspicion of a public order offence.
Sharing a tweet by a Liverpool FC fan account referred to as the Kop Watch, the Met’s occasions Twitter account mentioned: “We are aware of this and have worked proactively with officials at @wembleystadium to identify the individual.
“He has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and taken into custody.”
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Former Liverpool participant Stan Collymore mentioned on Twitter: “Struggling to find why someone would buy a shirt, then get numbers and words printed on it to then display it at a football match. Who’d print it?
“This isn’t partisan fandom, it’s celebrating tragedy that today, now, hurts so many.”
Police additionally mentioned they have been taking a look at CCTV footage after an object was thrown in the direction of a Manchester United participant within the first half of the match.
Premier League champions City received the ultimate 2-1.

