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Published 13:28 5 Aug 2015 BST
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Whilst assaulting the poor fan, the 1860 gang stole the Bayern man's shirt and cap - no doubt nabbing the clothing as some sort of trophy.
In adjudicating the case, Judge Jung was less than impressed with the mob behaviour and dished out a heavy fine of €600 - but with a twist.
To cause extra embarrassment to the assailants, she ordered that €100 of the fine should be spent at the Bayern Munich club shop - buying the victim replacement merchandise.
As Jung herself explained: "I thought about what would really hurt them".
Well played, your honour, well played.Football

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