Sean Cox's brother 'disappointed' by videos of Man City workers singing 'battered on the streets' songs

The brother of injured Liverpool Sean Cox has said he is "disappointed" by social media videos that appear to show Manchester City employees singing songs about fans being "battered on the streets".

Sean Cox's brother 'disappointed' by videos of Man City workers singing 'battered on the streets' songs

The brother of injured Liverpool Sean Cox has said he is "disappointed" by social media videos that appear to show Manchester City employees singing songs about fans being "battered on the streets".

Sean (53) was left with catastrophic head injuries after he was attacked by Roma fan Simone Mastrelli before the Champions League semi-final in April 2018. Mastrelli was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for the attack in February of this year.

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