Football fan gets suspended sentence after mocking mascot Bradley Lowery | Sheffield

A football fan who mocked mascot Bradley Lowery during a match against the youngster’s favourite team has been given a suspended sentence by a judge who said his actions were “utterly appalling” and “disgraceful”.

During a match at Hillsborough stadium in September, the Sheffield Wednesday fan Dale Houghton, 32, taunted Sunderland fans with a picture on his phone of Bradley, who died in 2017.

Dale Houghton arriving at Sheffield magistrates court for sentencing. Photograph: Dave Higgens/PA Media

Houghton, from Rotherham, admitted a public order offence at a previous hearing and, on Friday, he was given a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, and was ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work by the district judge Marcus Waite.

Waite said: “You showed callous disrespect to a brave young man who was rightly held in the highest esteem by football fans everywhere.”

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