Years of punishment for racist fans in England
According to Sky News, Neill’s racist messages began pouring in after Toney scored 2 goals for his team in the Brentford-Brighton game in October.
After Toney shared the messages sent to him on his social media accounts, police launched an investigation and captured Neill in the northern town of Blyth.
Neill was sentenced to 3 years of disqualification from all stadiums where the Premier League, the country’s highest soccer league, is played, as well as the matches of the lower Championship, 1st Division, 2nd Division and National League leagues, on the pitch was submitted on January 25.
By admitting his fault, Neill will not be able to follow the England National Team’s national and international qualifiers and tournaments during this period.
Neill’s four-month prison sentence for sending offensive messages has been suspended. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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