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Worrying legal loophole sees Chelsea Women pitch invader avoid punishment

The supporter who ran on to the sphere through the Ladies’s Champions League conflict between Chelsea and Juventus on Wednesday has averted any authorized punishment attributable to an outdated legislation which doesn’t recognise ladies’s matches as official video games.

A person clambered out of the Chelsea finish and on to the pitch, filming himself on what seemed like a leisurely stroll as no safety challenged him in any way, with Blues ahead Sam Kerr rising uninterested in the infraction and slamming the invader to the bottom. Read More

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