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Football fan who racially abused Rio Ferdinand at Wolves' first Premier League match after fans were allowed back following Covid is jailed for six months and banned from watching live matches for seven years

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A football fan who racially abused Rio Ferdinand has been jailed for six months and banned from watching live matches for seven years.

Jamie Arnold, of Stone, Staffordshire, hurled racist remarks and made monkey gestures at the former England defender, who was working as a pundit for BT Sport during the match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester United on May 23 2021.

At Wolverhampton Crown Court, Arnold, 33, appeared in the dock wearing a navy checked suit and red tie and looked straight ahead as Judge Rhona Campbell sentenced him for his 'deliberately targeted and deeply distressing' actions.