Hillsborough campaigner Margaret Aspinall has called for lifetime bans to be handed out to anyone making offensive gestures or singing insulting chants about deaths in football tragedies. Aspinall, a member of the Hillsborough Families Support Group, was at Anfield on Sunday as the club paid tribute to the work done in the search for justice following the publication of the independent panel's report exonerating fans for the deaths of 96 people in the 1989 disaster.
Both sets of supporters acted respectfully throughout, until after the final whistle when offensive taunts where traded.
"A couple of fans came up to me at the end and said they hoped I hadn't heard any of it, and I didn't but a lot were upset by it," she told Press Association Sport.
"Even if I had heard it it wouldn't have mattered because there were only a few morons. They are not winning. You have to look at the vast majority.
"I hope it never creeps back in again. Any form of chanting about any disaster is appalling and it makes you ashamed.
"If they get caught on CCTV they should not get a second chance - ban them for life so they can never go to a match again.
"The Manchester United fans were very good. Obviously there were a few morons but you can't blame the majority."
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