Man arrested following alleged racist abuse at Barrow v Morecambe

The 70-year-old remains in custody

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 1st Nov 2023

Barrow have called for life bans after an alleged incident of racist abuse during Tuesday's win over Morecambe.

Dom Telford's first-half goal settled the match but the main issue occurred off the pitch and was addressed by both clubs after the final whistle.

A statement on Barrow's website read:

"We are aware of an allegation of racist abuse being directed at a Barrow AFC staff member during Tuesday evening's Sky Bet League Two fixture at The So Legal Stadium.

"The club would like to make it absolutely clear that we abhor discrimination in all its forms and will take the strongest action possible, including pursuing life bans, for anyone found guilty of racism.

"We will be conducting a thorough investigation and would appeal to any fans who may have witnessed any discriminatory abuse to please come forward.

"We would like to thank Barrow AFC stewards and Barrow police for their swift actions in identifying the individual."

Morecambe added:

"We are aware of an incident that has taken place at this evening's match with Barrow.

"Until full details and understanding of the incident have been made clear, the club will not be making any further comment at this time.

"Morecambe FC stands against all forms of discrimination."

A spokesperson for Cumbria Police said;

"Police are investigating an incident of a racially aggravated hate crime that occurred during the Barrow AFC V Morecambe FC football match in Barrow (31 October).

A 70-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated Section 4a Public Order Act and remains in police custody.

Any hate related incidents will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly."

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