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'Monkey gestures' Middlesbrough fan found guilty | |
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A Middlesbrough fan who made "monkey gestures" towards three black footballers at a Championship match has been fined and given a banning order. | |
Ernest Goult had denied two public order offences, one racially aggravated, at the Riverside Stadium at a Blackburn Rovers game in November. | |
The 72-year-old, of Redcar, said his "under-arm" gesture was an established local expression meaning "the pits". | |
He was found guilty after a one-day trial at Teesside Magistrates' Court. | |
Blackburn player Lee Williamson told the court the incident happened after Rovers scored a 94th-minute equaliser. | Blackburn player Lee Williamson told the court the incident happened after Rovers scored a 94th-minute equaliser. |
Paul Power, prosecuting, said the "under-arm" gestures were directed at Williamson, Rudy Gestede and Markus Olsson. | Paul Power, prosecuting, said the "under-arm" gestures were directed at Williamson, Rudy Gestede and Markus Olsson. |
Williamson, who was the Rovers captain that evening, spoke about the incident after the final whistle and said: "On the way to our fans I see a Middlesbrough fan making monkey gestures towards me." | |
He then demonstrated a one-armed gesture under his armpit and said the man did it four or five times. | |
Asked what he felt the gesture meant, he said: "Implying that I'm a monkey." | Asked what he felt the gesture meant, he said: "Implying that I'm a monkey." |
Gestede said he saw the man making the gesture about 10 times. He added he was then told to calm down by a colleague after becoming angry. | Gestede said he saw the man making the gesture about 10 times. He added he was then told to calm down by a colleague after becoming angry. |
The player agreed with Mr Power that he was the "pantomime villain" after his injury time goal deprived Middlesbrough of two points. | The player agreed with Mr Power that he was the "pantomime villain" after his injury time goal deprived Middlesbrough of two points. |
Goult contacted Cleveland Police after the force released a picture of a man they wanted to talk to. | |
Goult, a retired steelworker, demonstrated what he did by tapping his armpit twice as he gave evidence. | |
He said: "Mr Gestede and I, our eyes met, I raised my left hand and went one-two, one-two." | He said: "Mr Gestede and I, our eyes met, I raised my left hand and went one-two, one-two." |
It was an "old Teesside gesture", which meant "you're under the arm of the pit." | It was an "old Teesside gesture", which meant "you're under the arm of the pit." |
When asked whether he intended to express racial hatred, he said: "Not at all. | When asked whether he intended to express racial hatred, he said: "Not at all. |
"The fact the three chaps happened to be black, it didn't register. The whole lot could have come over." | "The fact the three chaps happened to be black, it didn't register. The whole lot could have come over." |
After he was found guilty, district judge Stephen Harmes fined him £600, with £600 costs, and he was given a three-year football banning order. |