Two fans given lifetime bans from Turner’s Cross for chants about Stephen Bradley’s son via IrishTimesSport
Two people have received lifetime bans from Turner’s Cross after directing abuse at Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley, Cork City have confirmed.
Both people admitted their involvement and have apologised for their behaviour, which included chants about the manager’s son, who has undergone treatment for leukaemia. Following the controversial 1-0 defeat to Cork, when Rovers had three players sent off, Bradley stated: “It’s disgusting. I’m going to put in a report to the police. Singing about my son ... You take stick. As a football person, that comes with it. That’s your job and that’s fine.
“But speaking about a sick nine-year-old is disgusting and Cork City should be ashamed of them. I want them banned for life. That’s disgusting. That has no place in football or society. That’s disgusting behaviour.”
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