BREAKING: A man has been charged after wearing a t-shirt to Wembley Stadium appearing to make an offensive reference to the Hillsborough disaster.
White, 33 and from Warwickshire, will appear at Willesden magistrates court on June 19.
The Metropolitan Police said a further 22 people were arrested during the course of the policing operation around Wembley for offences including assault, affray, possession of drugs and drunk and disorderly behaviour. Police said inquiries continue in respect of an item thrown onto the pitch shortly after the Manchester United goal, and there has been no arrest at this stage in relation to this matter.
Twitter account @LiverpoolPhotox shared an image of a man wearing the ‘Not Enough’ top, claiming he was a
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