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A Sheffield United supporter, 50-year-old Barnaby Dodsworth, has been given a three-year banning order for using homophobic slurs during an away game at Anfield. The incident took place during the Liverpool vs Sheffield United game on April 4, where Dodsworth was heard shouting abusive words that caused distress to those in attendance.

Following his conviction for using threatening and abusive language, Dodsworth was issued the banning order at South Sefton Magistrates Court on October 2. Chief Inspector Iain Wyke of Merseyside Police stated that Dodsworth’s behavior is not welcome in football, emphasizing that offensive chanting is completely unacceptable.

This ban means that Dodsworth is prohibited from attending any football matches in the country. It serves as a reminder that discriminatory language and behavior have no place in sports and will not be tolerated.

It is essential for all fans to remember to show respect and sportsmanship while supporting their teams, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone involved in the game. Let this incident serve as a lesson for others to think before they speak and to always promote positivity and respect in sports.