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Men admit Campbell verbal abuse Men admit Campbell abuse chants
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Three men have admitted indecent chanting aimed at Portsmouth defender Sol Campbell during a football match. Four men have admitted indecent chanting aimed at Portsmouth defender Sol Campbell during a football match.
He was subjected to homophobic and racist chants at a game with Tottenham Hotspur at Fratton Park in September. He was subjected to alleged homophobic and racist chants at a game with Tottenham Hotspur at Fratton Park, Portsmouth in September.
Oliver Silvester, 28, Richard Gibbs, 35 and Stuart Turner, 34, pleaded guilty to abusing the former England player. Oliver Silvester, 28, Richard Gibbs, 35, Keith Stevens, 54, and Stuart Turner, 34, pleaded guilty to abusing the former England player.
Silvester, of High Street, Southampton, Gibbs, of Ormonde Road, Wokingham and Turner, of Queen Street, Telford, appeared before Portsmouth magistrates. Seven others, including three juveniles, have all pleaded not guilty.
Another three defendants denied a charge of indecent chanting during the hearing. Silvester, of High Street, Southampton, Gibbs, of Ormonde Road, Wokingham, Turner, of Queen Street, Telford and Stevens, of Portland Close, Hailsham, East Sussex, appeared before Portsmouth magistrates.
Dean Nelson, 23, of Southbury Road, Enfield, north London; Joe Turner, 18, of The Lindons, Langdon Hills, Basildon, Essex; and Bradley Barnes, 35, of Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, pleaded not guilty to the charge. The court heard that not all of the defendants sang all of the chants, but variations of them.
They are not expected to be sentenced until the end of the trial, which is due to start at the same court on 13 May.
Those who pleased not guilty are: Dean Nelson, 23, of Southbury Road, Enfield, London; Joe Turner, 18, of The Lindons, Langdon Hills, Basildon, Essex; Bradley Barnes, 35, of Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth, Dorset; and Ian Trow, 48, of Kingshill Drive, Deans Hanger, Milton Keynes, Bucks.
Magistrate Susan Waddle did not impose reporting restrictions on the two 15-year-old boys, stating that they should be treated as adults.
They are Michael Eleftheriou, of Winchmore Hill, London and Huseyin Mehmet, of Purley, Surrey.
A 13-year-old boy from near Milton Keynes cannot be named.