The gates of the "Man City" stadium will open for the attacking fan Ferdinand © EuroFootball.com

Running onto the field, a "Man City" fan will never again be able to visit the club's stadium. During the Manchester derby, 21-year-old Matthew Stott evaded security and ran onto the pitch during the weekend match against "Man Utd." He was offended by the celebratory expression of the rival team's defender Rio Ferdinand after a winning goal. "He lost his season ticket and will end up in court. If found guilty, he will never be able to appear at the stadium again until the end of his life," said a "Man City" representative. Stott's lawyer, who works as a groundskeeper, insists that his client is "not the stereotypical drunk football fan." Furthermore, he will write a letter of apology to Ferdinand. "I am ashamed of my actions. I have disappointed myself, my family, other fans, and the 'Man City' club. I intend to write a personal letter to Mr. Ferdinand expressing remorse, as well as apologizing to the 'Man Utd' supporters," Stott said in a statement.