Port Vale ban supporter for life after racist message sent to Orient goalkeeper

Lawrence Vigouroux was targeted after Vale's 3-2 win over the side earlier this month

Author: PA Sport Staff & Dan DaviesPublished 12th Oct 2021
Last updated 12th Oct 2021

Port Vale have issued a lifetime ban to a supporter after Leyton Orient goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux was sent a racially abusive message online.

The abuse came to the attention of Vale following their 3-2 win over Orient on October 2.

Once the Staffordshire club were made aware of the message, they released a statement to reiterate their zero tolerance stance against racial abuse and apologised to the player while launching a full investigation.

The person suspected of sending the message has since been interviewed by the police and the matter is now being dealt with by the criminal justice system, Vale revealed on Tuesday.

The ban takes effect immediately, pending the outcome of the police investigation.

A statement on port-vale.co.uk read: "Both clubs would like to reiterate our zero tolerance stance to abuse of any kind and thank fans who condemned the individual responsible for the message and offered support to the player."

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