Telegraph report that Barton will escape punishment due to the fact his comments are not said to constitute an aggravated breach of FA rules.The Rovers boss may instead receive a letter reminding him of his responsibilities as manager of the League Two outfit."Dame Helen Hyde, a trustee of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, spoke to the BBC about the offence Barton had caused."The Holocaust was not a game," she said."I don't think Mr Barton knows what the word means and he is certainly not aware of the huge sadness and offence he has caused.
Might I suggest he is encouraged to learn about these tragic events."Bristol Rovers sit 18th in League Two and are winless in three league matches.They were turned over 3-1 by Newport at home on.
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