Manchester United fullback Luke Shaw is ready to vouch for a supporter who has allegedly been threatened with a three-year ban after throwing a green and gold scarf at the defender.
The incident happened in Tuesday night's 1-1 draw with Fulham when Shaw was taking a corner and supporter Shaun Logan reportedly threw his green and gold scarf, which has long been an established symbol against Glazer ownership of the club, towards him.
Logan took to Twitter after the game, and claimed the gesture was good natured and was not done in an aggressive manner, but that the threatened ban could see him now miss the club's Europa League final with Villarreal next week in Gdansk.
Logan said: "[The scarf] was thrown to Luke in a good manner. Nothing aggressive. Was told by the stewards I'm facing a three-year ban. All paid up for Gdansk next week and this looks like it could be the end of the road for me. Was a peaceful gesture that was taken out of context. Luke Shaw laughed..."
Shaw then replied back on Twitter saying: "I understand completely, first match back at Old Trafford, emotions are high. I know there was nothing aggressive towards what you did. I will try my best to speak with someone and sort it out."

