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Birmingham Fan Jailed For 14 Weeks After Punching Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish

The Birmingham City fan who attacked Aston Villa star Jack Grealish has been sentenced to 14 weeks in prison and handed a 10-year ban from football matches.

 

Paul Mitchell, of Rubery, Worcestershire, pleaded guilty to pitch invasion and assaultafter punching Aston Villa midfielder Grealish.

 

The 27-year-old was also ordered to pay £350 in fines and is prohibited from attending games in the United Kingdom for the next decade.

 

In a statement read into the court record by Purser, the Aston Villa captain said: “I cannot help but feel how lucky I was in this incident. It could have been so much worse had the supporter had some sort of weapon.”

 

The Football Association has resolved to work with other authorities in order to provide greater protection for players and match officials.

 

“This weekend a line has been crossed in terms of fan behaviour,” an FA spokesperson said in a statement.

 

“On Sunday we saw two separate incidents, at Birmingham City and Arsenal, of individuals entering the field of play and assaulting players.

 

“Not only is it an offence to enter the pitch, which could result in a club ban and criminalcharges for the individual, but italso puts the safety of the players at risk.

 

“This is entirely unacceptable and we strongly condemn both incidents.

 

“We will be working with the clubs, the leagues and the police to discuss what collectively needs to be done to protect players and officials on the pitch.

 

“In addition, we have written to both Birmingham City and Arsenal to seek their observations to examine the security measures they had in place.”

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