The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Posh fan who spat at player is fined at court

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@nationalwo­rld.com Twitter:@PTstephenB

A Posh fan who spat at an Ipswich Town player after he scored at a match at the Weston Homes Stadium has been fined at court.

Leroy Miller (45) was seen on TV coverage of the match running down from his seat to the front row of the main stand at the match on April 22, when he spat at Wes Burns, who had just scored for Ipswich.

Mr Burns had ran towards the stand after scoring the opening goal of the game, cupping his ears towards the fans.

Miller, of Black Prince Avenue, Market Deeping, appeared at Peterborou­gh

Magistrate­s’ Court where he pleaded guilty to using threatenin­g or abusive words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour.

He was ordered to pay nearly £400 for his ‘foolish behaviour’ – but he opposed a football banning order, meaning he is still free to attend matches.

A further hearing, to discuss the banning order, will take place later this month.

James Quelch, prosecutin­g, told the court: “The defendant was captured on video by the Ipswich media team leaving his seat and walking down the steps. He motioned as if to spit towards the player Wes Burns.

"The incident was reported widely

"Mr Burns said he did not notice the motion, and could

not say if any spit landed on him.”

Mr Quelch said that Miller was removed from the stands and arrested, and in

interview said that he ‘had been excited’ while making admissions.

The court was told the offence was aggravated as children wold have been present at the match.

Mr Quelch, making an applicatio­n for a three year football banning order, added: “Spitting is particular­ly unpleasant behaviour, particular­ly when directed at someone in the course of their employment.”

Michelle Canagasuri­am, defending, said: “The banning order is contested. He said it was foolish behaviour. He accepts that.

"He made full and frank admissions. He has no football related conviction­s. It is a one off, and out of character.”

Miller was fined £200, and ordered to pay an £80 victim surcharge, and costs of £105. A hearing to discuss the banning order will take place at the same court on

May 25.

Followingt­heincident,aPeterboro­ughUniteds­pokesperso­n said: “There is no place in thegamefor­incidentsl­ikethat. The club would like to thank the police for swiftly dealing with it.”

An Ipswich club spokespers­on thanked Posh for their quick response.

They said: “Peterborou­gh couldn’t have dealt with the matter any better, they dealt with it swiftly, promptly and that’s the end of the matter in terms of the club.

“Obviously we don’t think it’s acceptable that supporters want to spit or get involved with players but we can’t thank Peterborou­gh and the authoritie­s more for how well they dealt with it, and that should be the end of the matter.”

 ?? ?? Leroy Miller seen on the day he appeared at court.
Leroy Miller seen on the day he appeared at court.

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