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Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan condemns 'disgraceful' alleged racist abuse in Morecambe game

Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan has backed her manager Ian Evatt's actions in taking the players off the pitch after alleged racist abuse as she condemend the 'unacceptable and disgraceful actions' from a minority of Morecambe fans.

The League One clash at the Mazuma Stadium was suspended for 10 minutes by referee Ross Joyce following a comment directed towards the Wanderers bench from the crowd and the players were called off the pitch.

Cole Stockton had previously put the hosts ahead after having his penalty saved by James Trafford as Bolton captain Ricardo Almeida Santos was shown a straight red card for a handball in the box.

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But Wanderers rallied and during 10 extra minutes of play, substitute Amadou Bakayoko struck to earn Bolton a share of the spoils.

The post match discussion was dominated by the stoppage and Evatt claimed there was spitting directed towards the Bolton bench, as well as encroachment of the dugout and ultimately allegations racist abuse from a section of the home fans.

Wanderers chairman Brittan has spoken on the day and backed Evatt's actions in calling his players off the pitch as well as condemened the 'completely unacceptable and disgraceful actions' from a minority of Shrimps fans.

Brittan said: “I completely stand by the actions of Ian and the rest of the staff, who were subjected to abuse throughout the game.

"However, when that abuse became racist he had no option but to make a stand against these completely unacceptable and disgraceful actions from a minority of the Morecambe supporters.

“I implore Morecambe Football Club to treat this matter very seriously

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