Glen Kamara: Rangers director Stewart Robertson says alleged racist abuse could be tipping point - News Summed Up

Glen Kamara: Rangers director Stewart Robertson says alleged racist abuse could be tipping point


Ondrej Kudela is being investigated following allegations of racist abuse against Glen Kamara during Slavia Prague's Europa League tie against Rangers; lawyers for Slavia Prague say they will "fully cooperate" with UEFA and Police Scotland; Slavia deny the allegations against KudelaRangers managing director Stewart Robertson discusses the alleged racist abuse aimed at Glen Kamara and Wednesday's SFA summit on diversity and inclusion in the gameRangers managing director Stewart Robertson said the alleged racist abuse of Glen Kamara may be a tipping point for football authorities to impose stronger sanctions. Police Scotland are investigating allegations of racist abuse by Slavia Prague's Ondrej Kudela aimed at Kamara during their Europa League match at Ibrox on March 18. Speaking to Sky Sports News, Robertson said: "You could tell by the reaction of Glen and Bongani Zungu that something horrific had been said. "After the incident with Glen, we had Rio and Anton Ferdinand tweeting about it and getting it out to really wide audiences. We've got our own 'Everyone Anyone' campaign which has been really successful and worked really well for us in getting messages across.


Source: Sky sports March 30, 2021 12:22 UTC



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