READ MORE: Football fan knocked out at West Ham vs Chelsea is 'good egg' who 'supports Wimbledon'Police were called to the scene after the match was abandoned by the referee and have subsequently launched an investigation into the matter. Lancashire FA, which initially banned Lewis' alleged attacker for three matches for violent conduct, has also launched an investigation, with further action possible.Lewis' horrified mother Lucy, who was watching the game from the touchline, says her son's alleged attacker should be "banned for life", likening him to a "thug on the street".She said: "I know he's only 15 but if he's big enough to do that and cause that damage to someone on a football pitch [then] he is no better than the thugs on the street."Speaking about the incident, Lewis explained that he'd gone over to speak to the referee after what he thought was a "bad tackle" on his team-mate."I went up to the ref to say it was a bad foul.
This lad shouted ‘eff off’ and came up to me and said he would ‘chin me up’," he said."I pushed him away and he came up with a forceful push. I looked away and he just hit me.
I was in shock, I couldn’t feel anything, I couldn’t feel my body."I didn't have a clue what was going on. I thought I had been headbutted at first."Following discussions with a police family support officer, Lewis’ dad Andy said it sounds like there would be few other consequences for his son's alleged attacker.
He said: “He is pretty much an adult. We didn't want him to go to jail, but if we don't teach kids not to do something like that, you're basically teaching them to do wrong."I couldn’t live with myself if we didn’t pursue this and then in a few years’ time hear about an incident where someone has been really
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