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Published 10:16 28 Apr 2016 BST
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Widely regarded as a role model for many youngsters before the incident, the former MK Dons star's actions have essentially given the message to primary school children as young as five that it's 'cool' to go and beat your opponents to a pulp when they're having a kick-about on the yard at play time.
Worse still, it effectively gives them the green light to go and kick lumps out of their pets, siblings, parents, teachers, lollipop ladies... you name it - nobody in society is safe.
Make no mistake about it, such an act of thuggery could make Dele Alli as much of an issue for the young people of today as alcopops were to the children of the nineties and as Grand Theft Auto was to the children of the noughties.
With his once squeaky-clean reputation now blown to smithereens, let's pray for the sake of the next generation that Alli can conduct himself both on and off the field like some of the other, consummate professionals of the modern game... Jamie Vardy, for example.
Or perhaps every one should just calm down a bit and realise that it wasn't actually very violent at all? Maybe we should accept that in England has become soft, petty and obsessed with punishing minor incidents such as this one instead of addressing the more serious matters.
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