A FOOTBALLER who mocked the Munich air disaster during a game against FC United has been sacked by his club.
John Lawless, 26, who played in midfield for Merseyside team Marine FC, sparked uproar during the match at Gigg Lane by making an 'aeroplane' gesture with his arms while taking a corner.
Stewards had to restrain furious FC United fans from running on to the pitch. A second Marine player, Shaun Tuck, was warned by police at half-time for making a similar gesture.
It later emerged that Lawless was a member of a group on social networking website Facebook dedicated to making cruel jibes about the crash.
Now, Marine FC has announced that the 26-year-old - whom they signed from Colwyn Bay just a few months ago - has had his contract cancelled.
Eight of Manchester United's 'Busby Babes', three club staff and eight journalists were killed in the 1958 air crash.
FC United was formed by Manchester United fans angered by the Malcolm Glazer takeover.
Munich survivor Harry Gregg blasted Lawless' behaviour as 'stupid' last night.
The 76-year-old former goalkeeper, who pulled teammates from the burning plane, told the M.E.N.: "This behaviour has no place in football.
"It's nonsense to make signals relating to a tragedy that happened a long time ago and few clubs, certainly not Liverpool Football Club, would tolerate a player doing so."
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Sandy Busby the 72-year-old son of the late Sir Matt Busby, said Lawless' behaviour was 'pathetic'.
He added: "He's embarrassed Marine and he's embarrassed himself.
"It's very poor form. I would personally urge Manchester United and FC United fans not to rise to it when idiots try and make you have a go at them."
A statement on Marine FC's website said: "Marine FC announces that contract player John Lawless has today left the club and his contract has been cancelled by agreement of both parties."
The club's chairman, Paul Leary, added: "We have received a written enquiry from the FA regarding allegations.
"The club has responded to the FA in writing and has also spoken to the players regarding the complaints.
"The two players have also been written to by the FA and they too have responded in writing. Both the club and the players are cooperating fully with the enquiry by an officer of the FA."
Referee John Corkhill included the incident in his match report, which prompted Unibond League officials to report the matter to the Football Association (FA).
The matter is likely to come before the FA's regulatory commission, which will consider the referee's report and decide if a charge should be brought. Croxteth-raised Mr Lawless, a former Liverpool FC trainee who has a 'Liver Bird' club tattoo, would then have about one week to respond to any charge.
FC United general manager Andy Walsh said: "We will have to see what the outcome of that investigation is.
"I would like to praise the professional approach of the match day stewards and police who moved quickly to deal with the incident in a responsible way so problems were kept to a minimum.
"I want to say 'thanks' to FC United fans who did not rise to the bait."
Greater Manchester Police football intelligence officer, PC Tony Brown, said: "Offensive behaviour will not be tolerated and it is testimony to the swift actions of the officers at the match that this situation was dealt with quickly and without any further incidents."
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rlfan, greater manchester (15/01/2009 at 07:59)
Kinkys boots (15/01/2009 at 08:43)
Tezza, Tyldesley (15/01/2009 at 09:23)
And how do they know that it was a plane gesture that related to this crash?, his might have wanted to be a pilot?
Bertie Hughes (15/01/2009 at 09:32)
CorneredAllTheLuck, Audenshaw (15/01/2009 at 09:43)
Mark, South Manchester (15/01/2009 at 10:04)
Didn't some Utd fans once make a banner mocking the death of Leeds fans in Turkey?
Some City fans have recently been prosecuted for racially insulting Spurs fans. And some Spurs fans have just........ oh etc etc.
As I said, these half-wits blight "all" our clubs.
Free Red, Manchester (15/01/2009 at 10:38)
GL, Stockport (15/01/2009 at 10:56)
Guten Tag, Manchester (15/01/2009 at 11:21)
Esso Blue, Elite are Circling., Manchester City F.C. busy Rubber Stamping. It's a done deal. Next (15/01/2009 at 11:37)
Fran M , Stockport (15/01/2009 at 12:01)
Prestwich Red, Prestwich (15/01/2009 at 12:09)
Must be the famous scouse humour.
Coggie, Not the Council House (15/01/2009 at 12:35)
RED mazzy manny RAZOR (15/01/2009 at 12:44)
M22, Wythenshawe (15/01/2009 at 13:19)
Tezza, Tyldesley (15/01/2009 at 13:47)
Me mam after she dressed me this morning
phil m, cumbria (15/01/2009 at 14:50)
M22, Wythenshawe (15/01/2009 at 16:57)
AS SIR ALEX KEEPS ON SAYING FC UNITED ARE NOT THE VOICE OF MAN UNITED SO PLEASE KEEP OUT OF UNITED ISSUES NOW YOU HAVE TURNED YOUR BACK ON THE CLUB, I CAN UNDERSTAND PROPER UNITED PEOPLE FEELING UPSET OVER THIS BUT NOT FOLLOWERS OF ANOTHER TEAM!!!
bwfc4eva868, Bolton (16/01/2009 at 01:02)
phil m, cumbria (16/01/2009 at 12:36)
As a season ticket holder for 25 of my 33 years at OT I am entitled to an opinion on the Munich disaster. Thanks for your concern anyway. As for Sir Alex, the voice of the fans, please don't make me laugh, he's a champagne socialist.
Quasimodo's Leotard, Paris (16/01/2009 at 18:16)
Drifter, Mancunia (16/01/2009 at 19:48)
Unibond Premier League Marine FC have announced that it has received a decision from the regulatory department of the Football Association who has been investigating allegations against two of its players who played in the match against FC United of Manchester on Saturday 21st December. The investigation followed complaints made by some supporters of FC United of Manchester that alleged that the players made airplane gestures during the game.
The Football Association have now concluded their enquiry and has written to both players with a warning as to their future conduct but have advised no further action is to be taken. John Lawless has however left Marine FC earlier in the week; his contract being cancelled by mutual consent.
Marine Chairman Paul Leary said, "This has been a very difficult time for our Club and it has been important for me to ensure the full co-operation with the officers of the Football Association in their enquiry into the events at the game in December. We are a long established Club with high standards and an excellent reputation both on and off the pitch and the publicity this week has been damaging to us. I apologise to the fans of FC United of Manchester for the events that have led to both the enquiry by the Football Association and to the departure of John Lawless from Marine."
Twatamanc (17/01/2009 at 10:41)
PM2009, M25 (17/01/2009 at 20:11)
Little Jockey (21/01/2009 at 13:55)