Chelsea Suspends Four Fans Over Alleged Racist Abuse on Raheem Sterling - FOW 24 NEWS

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Chelsea Suspends Four Fans Over Alleged Racist Abuse on Raheem Sterling

Chelsea FC has suspended four of their fans who purportedly heaved bigot maltreatment at and have affirmed they are helping the police in their examination. 


The club has trawled through CCTV pictures from inside Stamford Bridge, and also TV film, to recognize a supporter who seemed to consider Sterling a 'f***ing dark c***' in the principal half of Saturday's Premier League conflict among Chelsea and Manchester City. 

Chelsea has passed on the fan's subtleties to the police, and have now affirmed that three additional supporters have likewise been suspended. 

A club proclamation read: 

'Chelsea Football Club has suspended four individuals from going to Chelsea matches pending further examinations concerning claims with respect to the conduct of supporters towards Raheem Sterling amid our match against Manchester City on Saturday. 'Our examinations concerning this issue are progressing. We are completely supporting the police examination and any data we assemble will be passed on to them. 

'Chelsea Football Club discovers all types of biased conduct loathsome and if there is proof of ticket holders partaking in any bigot conduct, the club will issue extreme authorizations, including bans. We will likewise completely bolster any criminal arraignments.' 

Sterling opened up about the episode via web-based networking media, and in addition hitting out at what he guaranteed was supremacist treatment from the media in the manner in which youthful dark players are delineated.
Chelsea Suspends Four Fans Over Alleged Racist Abuse on Raheem Sterling Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 11, 2018 Rating: 5 Chelsea FC has suspended four of their fans who purportedly heaved bigot maltreatment at and have affirmed they are helping the police in ...

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