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Strange incident in England: Preston player Darnell Fischer will be prosecuted for his blunt behavior, which left Callum Patterson in total shock.
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Preston player Darnell Fisher is expected to stand trial in the English association after holding the testicles of an opposing player.
It may not have been an incident to be addressed, and he might have argued that it was a mistake, as part of a routine move in the game - but television footage shows that not only was it intentional, he even caught twice in a row testicles. To the harassment of the defensive player in front of him.
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This is of course a fairly well-known technique of defensive players, with the most famous picture being of Winnie Jones pulling out Paul Gascoigne's testicles, but there was also a famous incident in Israel, in which Eyal Berkowitz grabbed Itzik Zohar's loins, and was sent off.
"I did not see the case this time," said Owls coach Tony Polis, "but I'm sure with all of today's social networks, they'll get over it and he's under fire if he did."
By the way, it will be interesting to see how this is accepted by the court - in light of the fact that earlier this year a rugby player was caught in the same action, and was sent off for ten games.
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