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Bristol City investigat­e alleged racist chants by their fans at Luton supporters

- Ben Fisher

Bristol City are investigat­ing reports that a small group of their supporters engaged in alleged racist chanting towards Luton fans during the Championsh­ip match at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.

“We naturally condemn any form of abuse or racist language,” City said in a statement. “We are a family club which celebrates its diversity and inclusivit­y and will take action against anyone behaving in a racist manner at a Bristol City match who has purchased their ticket or season card through the club, as well as reporting them to the relevant authoritie­s.

“The club are now fully investigat­ing these reports and can assure supporters that appropriat­e action will be taken. Anyone wanting to report inappropri­ate behaviour can do so through slo@bcfc.co.uk.”

On Saturday Haringey Borough’s FA Cup match against Yeovil was abandoned after the goalkeeper Valery Pajetat and the defender Coby Rowe were allegedly subjected to racial abuse.

Last Monday England’s black players were targeted by a section of Bulgaria supporters in a Euro 2020 qualifier that was overshadow­ed by racist chanting and the game was twice stopped.

Luton said they would support any investigat­ion, adding that their chief executive officer, Gary Sweet, had been in contact with Mark Ashton, his counterpar­t at City. “Like the Robins, Luton

Town are a family club that celebrates diversity and inclusion, and will not accept any discrimina­tory comments or behaviour at our matches,” said Luton in a statement.

The Bristol City owner Steve Lansdown said anyone found guilty of behaving in a racist manner will be banned from Ashton Gate and also from purchasing tickets for away games. “I am shocked and disappoint­ed to hear of these allegation­s,” Lansdown said in a statement. “Racial intoleranc­e is not something that we want being associated with our club in any shape or form. I firmly believe that, in no way is it representa­tive of our true supporters or the essence of Bristol City as a family club which celebrates diversity and inclusivit­y.”

Bedfordshi­re police has confirmed it is currently investigat­ing two allegation­s of racist and indecent chanting. “Officers are following lines of enquiry to establish events surroundin­g the incidents,” read a statement. “We work in partnershi­p with Luton Town Football Club and allegation­s such as this will be investigat­ed appropriat­ely to ensure the sport is family-friendly and accessible to all.”

 ?? Photograph: Rogan/JMP/Shuttersto­ck ?? Bristol City’s Andi Weimann is pursued by Kazenga LuaLua of Luton on Saturday.
Photograph: Rogan/JMP/Shuttersto­ck Bristol City’s Andi Weimann is pursued by Kazenga LuaLua of Luton on Saturday.

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