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BROWN JOY MARRED BY ‘RACIAL SLUR’

By Trevor Baxter

BARROW 1
Rooney 68

SUTTON UNITED 0
Att: 3,0019 Rating: ★★★☆☆ Ref: Ben Toner 6/10

STAR MAN
PAUL FARMAN Barrow

PHIL Brown saw his Barrow side preserve their Football League status with a controversial win that was marred by allegations of a racial slur against a visiting player.
A home supporter was believed to have been arrested though Sutton chief Matt Gray confirmed he was happy with how the situation had been dealt with by match officials and home staff.
After a forgettable first half, memorable only for Omar Bugiel’s mi...

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