The said Gyökeres is sentenced to pay for his crime in front of the main gate of the Emirates Stadium. He will be taken there in a tipcart naked and will hold a burning wax torch weighing two pounds. There, on his knees, he will say and declare that he had committed a very mean, very terrible and very dreadful performance, and that he had hurt the Arsenal. . . . He will repent and ask God, Arteta, and Justice to forgive him. When this will be done, he will be taken in the same tipcart to the Tollington Arms and will be put on a scaffold. Then his breasts, arms, thighs, and legs will be tortured. While holding the football with which he committed the said underperformance, his right foot will be burnt. On his tortured body parts, melted lead, boiling oil, burning pitch, and melted wax and sulfur will be thrown. Then four horses will pull him apart until he is dismembered. His limbs will be thrown on the stake, and his ashes will be spread. All his belongings, furniture, housings, wherever they are, will be confiscated and given to Arteta. Before the execution, the said Gyökeres will be asked to tell the names of any who defend him. His house will not be demolished, but nothing will be allowed to be built on this same house.