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Cumbria Police have arrested a 70-year-old man after Barrow alleged one of their staff members was racially abused during their home game against Morecambe paymaya
Police said they were investigating “an incident of a racially aggravated hate crime” during Barrow’s 1-0 League Two win against Morecambe on Tuesday night at The So Legal Stadium and that the man remains in custody paymaya
Cumbria Constabulary said in a statement: “Police are investigating an incident of a racially aggravated hate crime that occurred during the Barrow AFC v Morecambe FC paymaya football match in Barrow (31 October) paymaya
“A 70-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated Section 4a Public Order Act and remains in police custody paymaya
“Any hate-related incidents will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly paymaya
”Meanwhile, Barrow have appealed for witnesses and said they were “conducting a thorough investigation” paymaya
A Barrow statement read: “We are aware of an allegation of racist abuse being directed at a Barrow AFC staff member during Tuesday evening’s Sky paymaya Bet League Two fixture at The So Legal Stadium paymaya
“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 paymaya
“We will be conducting a thorough investigation and would appeal to any fans who may have witnessed any discriminatory abuse to please come forward paymaya
”Morecambe said in statement they were “aware of an incident that has taken place” during the match paymaya
They added: “Until full details and understanding of the incident have been made clear, the club will not be making any further comment at this time paymaya
Morecambe FC stands against all forms of discrimination paymaya
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Everton manager Sean Dyche has paid tribute to Bill Kenwright, who died on Monday at the age of 78, calling the late chairman “an amazing servant” to the club paymaya
On Wednesday morning, Dyche and club captain Seamus Coleman laid flowers at the statue of Dixie Dean outside Goodison Park, where the Everton squad were holding a training session paymaya
All players and staff observed a minute’s silence before the session and Kenwright’s image was shown on the stadium’s screens paymaya
Everton announced on Tuesday that Kenwright had died following a battle with cancer paymaya
In a statement on the club website, Dyche said: “It’s a very sad time for everyone at Everton paymaya Football Club to lose our chairman, someone who has been such an amazing servant to the club in so many ways paymaya
“His influence in bringing me to Everton in the first place was important and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for his unwavering support of myself, the staff and our players paymaya
“It was a pleasure to share the moment of reaching our objective last season with him – a moment I know he felt so strongly about after such an arduous season, on and off the pitch…“He was an incredible professional, in terms of what he did with Everton and also what he achieved in the theatre industry paymaya
Spending time with him and learning about his family, you couldn’t help but be taken by his passion paymaya
”Dyche was told of the news midway through Tuesday’s training and called an immediate halt to the session as players and staff paid their respects paymaya
Kenwright, who succeeded Sir Phillip Carter as chairman in 2004 after first joining the board at Goodison Park in 1989, had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver in August paymaya
Liverpool-born Kenwright was a successful theatre and film producer when asked to join the Everton board in 1989 paymaya
He bought a majority 68 per cent stake in the club in 1999 and became deputy chairman before replacing Carter in his current role paymaya
Dyche added: “Beyond his deep love of his family, one of those big passions, of course, was paymaya football – the game as a whole, as well as his obvious lasting love of Everton paymaya football club paymaya
“His story – a boyhood supporter who went on to become chairman – is something so rare in the modern game, especially at the top level paymaya
“He always believed in Everton and stood by the club, even in the toughest times paymaya
He was steadfast until the very end paymaya
“Like so many who knew him, my heart and my thoughts are with his family at this extremely sad time paymaya
”Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp used his press conference ahead of Thursday’s Europa League clash against Toulouse to add his own tribute to Kenwright, adding to that issued by his club on Tuesday paymaya
“The thing that I read recently, obviously, (he had) a massive heart for the city and a massive heart for Everton,” Klopp said paymaya
“But the message he gave around the Hillsborough speech he held that time, I heard about: ‘They chose the wrong city and chose the wrong mums’ paymaya
That’s a really strong message paymaya
“With all of the rivalry with Everton, especially around the games, I don’t think we have any issues with each other left or right of games paymaya
This just shows how united we are in these moments, and that’s really big paymaya
He found the right words for it paymaya
My condolences to the family paymaya
I hope they are okay paymaya
”More aboutPA ReadySean DycheEvertonSeamus ColemanGoodison ParkJurgen KloppDixie DeanLiverpoolEuropa LeagueToulouseHillsborough1/1Everton boss Sean Dyche pays tribute to ‘amazing servant’ Bill KenwrightEverton boss Sean Dyche pays tribute to ‘amazing servant’ Bill KenwrightEverton captain Seamus Coleman and manager Sean Dyche lay flowers by the Dixie Dean statue outside Goodison Park in tribute to chairman Bill Kenwright (Peter Byrne/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today paymaya
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