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Middlesbrough and FA unhappy with fan punishment

Pa,Damian Spellman
Wednesday 10 December 2008 15:05 GMT
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Middlesbrough and the Football Association have expressed their disappointment that a Newcastle fan who admitted hurling racist abuse at striker Mido was not handed a banning order.

Barry Norman Hutchinson, 49, of Siver Lonnen, Fenham, pleaded guilty to an offence of racist or obscene chanting under the Football Offences Act 1991 during the Magpies' 0-0 derby draw at Middlesbrough on 29 November at Teesside Magistrates' Court yesterday. His 23-year-old son, Andrew Barry Hutchinson, denies the same charge.

Hutchinson Snr was fined £270 with £45 costs, but escaped a banning order which would have prevented him attending games anywhere in the country.

Both Middlesbrough and the FA expressed concern that their hard-line policies had not been supported by magistrates.

A Boro spokesman said: "We are disappointed that a banning order has not been issued in this case.

"It makes it very difficult for football clubs to have a robust anti-racism policy without the support of the courts.

"Despite this setback, we will continue to be vigilant and supportive of the police in tackling all discriminatory and anti-social behaviour.

"The individual concerned will also be banned from the Riverside [Stadium]."

An FA spokesman added: "The FA is disappointed that a football banning order was not imposed in this case.

"It is important to send out a strong message that racist and discriminatory chanting is totally unacceptable, and that anyone found guilty will face serious consequences.

"We welcome Middlesbrough FC's commitment to ban the individual convicted in this case."

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