I can't get my head around that. He's had no trial, a club has just decided they don't want him there, which is their prerogative. I don't understand how that can have a legal basis on what he has to do outside of the ground though?
If it's a banning order by a court, where he can submit a...
When he's served his sentence for his earlier crimes, he's a free man surely. Hull can ban him from the stadium, but that can't put an obligation on him to do anything.