Millwall probe racism claims

Millwall have vowed to reopen an investigation into allegations of racial abuse aimed at a Leeds player in a Championship match in South East London earlier this season.

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ryanssmile10 (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

The irony is that just 12 months ago, Sky were running the same kind of documentary in Poland and Ukraine which caused outcry, with suggestions to not even go to the tournament. Just goes to show that you always need to get your own house in order before looking over at anyone else. Time for the FA to get tough on this and send a message, especially with Millwall having a history of these events. Closed doors matches should provide the financial incentive for the club to stop ignoring the problem and deal with it for good.

Posted 4:25pm 12th February 2013

Gab1965 says...

Couldn't agree more with the two statements below. There's enough to call Diouf without getting your club in hot water. But if your club is Millwall and they still don't realise the level of a lot of their thuggish support, then I suppose you might as well get your club in trouble until they learn their lesson. It's the only education some of those knuckleheads will ever be involved in.

Posted 1:28pm 12th February 2013

damoceltic (Celtic) says...

Yep, so much ammunition to hurl abuse at this guy without resorting to racism. But it is Millwall supporters we're talking about here.

Posted 1:06pm 12th February 2013

ricky villa (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

@stevenjameshyde Ain't it! Find it amusing that a large portion of Millwall fans being deplorable uneducated scumbags has taken their board completely by surprise.

Posted 12:10pm 12th February 2013

stevenjameshyde (Notts County) says...

This is really sad, especially when there are so many perfectly valid non-racist forms of abuse that could be legitimately directed at El-Hadji Diouf

Posted 11:51am 12th February 2013

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