Dale Houghton admits public order offence after he mocked death of Sunderland mascot Bradley Lowery

The actions of a football supporter who mocked the death of mascot Bradley Lowery during a match against his favourite team were “utterly deplorable”, a judge has said.

Dale Houghton, 31, admitted a public order offence at Sheffield magistrates court after an incident at Sheffield Wednesday’s clash with Sunderland on Friday.

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