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U’S BACK ‘RACISM’ POLICE PROBE…

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COLCHESTER United have condemned an incident of alleged racist abuse aimed at one of their players during a League Two game.
The allegation was made after the U’s goalless draw at Fleetwood Town’s Highbury Stadium last Saturday.
Colchester posted on X they were “very disappointed” to hear about the allegation, and were “fully supporting Fleetwood in their investigations along with the police”.
Fleetwood said: “The club take all reports of discrimination incredibly seriously and are fully co-operating with Lancashire Con...

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