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Clyde insist 'irrefutable evidence' clears fans of Cove Rangers player's racism claim

Clyde claim to have 'irrefutable evidence' against claims that fans directed racist abuse towards Cove Rangers defender Shay Logan in a League One match last season.

The 34-year-old former Aberdeen and Brentford stopper claimed that there were four abusive comments directed towards him during Cove's 1-0 win at Broadwood on January 8.

Logan said on social media at the time: "When you upset Clyde fans because your mum chose a black man" and followed it up with #Kickitout and #BlackandProud.

However, Clyde, who will play their games at Hamilton Accies' New Douglas Park, say that an investigation has cleared supporters of any wrong-doing.

A statement issued on their website stated: "The allegation was made by the player himself on social media, but no formal complaint was submitted, either to the club, police, or to the football authorities.

"In spite of negative publicity at that time, the club made no public comment on our internal findings, whilst the evidence was being assessed externally. We are now, finally, in a position to comment.

"Clyde FC takes very seriously its duty of care towards all players and supporters attending matches, and is fully committed to ensuring that they do so in an environment free from racial abuse.

"The club is entirely satisfied that we have exercised that duty of care successfully in this instance.

"Video footage, and the multiple testimonies received from spectators in the vicinity, have provided what we regard as irrefutable evidence that the allegedly racist shout was neither racist nor directed at any Cove Rangers player as was claimed.

"The club also has a duty of care to ensure that its patrons are not falsely accused of inappropriate actions or behaviour. In this respect, we fully

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