Might have been better for Bradley's family if it wasn't splashed all over social media. Thankfully most of the football fan base came together to support him and fundraising.
TE="Skryptic, post: 3189576, member: 119721"]https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-39883344[/QUOTE] it's a double edged sword - - it's right to call out such crass behaviour but on the other hand you too have displayed the image on an open web site.
tbf to them , the Wednesday fans are up in arms about them too! Although they want them banning for life, I would have thought compulsory attendance would be better punishment!
It's not the image though, it's the intent to cause distress and using a child's death to provoke people that's the issue, not sure why that would need explaining? These two need to become notorious in South Yorkshire so all their family, friends, employers can see what degenerate lowlives they are.
There's a line in what people perceive as banter, mocking a young lad who died is not friendly banter, its warped, twisted and sickening, how them two mutants thought this was " just bants" is absolutely horrific and beyond me, let them sit in a room with the parents and family of that lad and explain what is funny about the death of a child, this as really pi55ed me off