Police working closely with clubs to tackle racism

The chief superintendent of the Metropolitan Police’s Public Order branch, Mick Johnson, says his force is working closely with football clubs at tackling racism in the light of further allegations which surfaced last night.

Police working closely with clubs to tackle racism

The chief superintendent of the Metropolitan Police’s Public Order branch, Mick Johnson, says his force is working closely with football clubs at tackling racism in the light of further allegations which surfaced last night.

A television report on the matter appeared to show Millwall fans persistently subjecting Leeds striker El-Hadji Diouf to racial abuse when his side played at the Den on November 18.

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