Last updated on .From the section MillwallMillwall finished eighth in the Championship last seasonThe Football Association says it will impose "a very significant financial penalty" on Championship side Millwall should there be any further cases of discriminatory abuse by their fans. A disciplinary panel imposed an action plan on the club after they admitted three counts of abuse with "express or implied reference to religion". The action plan - which will be in place until the end of next season - includes making supporters aware of the charge and that the chants were offensive and constituted a criminal offence. Millwall have also been ordered to send two stewards to away matches deemed 'high risk', and warned about their future conduct. "The club strongly condemns discrimination of all kinds and has a zero-tolerance policy against such abuse," Millwall said.
Source: Express October 16, 2023 17:51 UTC