Millwall have said they will ban for life any supporters found guilty of racist chanting during a win over Everton Saturday as the Football Association launched their own inquiry into a video published online.
English second-tier club Millwall knocked Premier League side Everton out of the FA Cup with a dramatic 3-2 victory.
But there was crowd trouble outside The Den, Millwall's ground in south London, while a video appeared to show home fans trying to rile supporters of Everton with racist chants.
Millwall fans singing ‘I would rather be a p*ki than a scouse’ to Everton fans is fully vile & racist. Shocking.
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"Millwall Football Club is aware of, and extremely disappointed by, a video circulating online displaying alleged racist chanting during Saturday's victory over Everton," said a club statement."