"My head is in an absolute spin. To have it wrecked by what was definitely a very small minority of people who attach themselves to the club and call themselves fans.Haringey Borough's chairman says it is "soul-destroying" that their FA Cup tie against Yeovil Town was abandoned. If we get thrown out of the FA Cup and they go through, there is no hard feelings there. "Media playback is not supported on this device"If you look at the make-up of our team, we have six or seven Greek-Cypriots, I'm Greek-Cypriot, the manager is. "The players and I decided we'd support [Haringey] and make a stand together, and be stronger with togetherness. … Tom landed at Haringey Borough FC in 2009 where legend has it he basically runs the club from top to bottom. Aresti moved to the UK and joined Haringey Borough FC in July 2018. ""Kick It Out has informed the FA and will support the club in identifying the offender(s) to ensure appropriate action is taken and strong punishment issued.Yeovil Town manager Darren Sarll told BBC Somerset: "On behalf of Yeovil Town, we fully support Haringey and we stand together.Isthmian League Premier Division side Haringey said on Twitter: "Sorry for the late update but wanted to make sure we gave correct information. Home keeper Valery Douglas Pajetat was reportedly spat at and hit by an object thrown from the Yeovil Town end.Defender Coby Rowe was then "racially abused", according to Haringey boss Tom Loizou, who said "there was no way I could let him continue".In a statement issued on Saturday evening, the Football Association said it was "deeply concerned about the allegation of discrimination". “We would also like to offer our full support to Douglas and all at Haringey Borough FC.” Yeovil manager Darren Sarll said his club supported the decision of Haringey’s players to walk off the pitch. The Haringey players seemed pretty agitated, Coby Rowe in particular having to be held back.“Now the authorities will take care of what they need to take care of.”“I want Haringey and our football club to know we don’t condone anything of that nature, if there was anything of that nature.Yeovil manager Darren Sarll said his club supported the decision of Haringey’s players to walk off the pitch.“On behalf of Yeovil Town, we fully support Haringey and we stand together,” Sarll told BBC Somerset.“I’d do anything to win but there are certain levels and lines I’d never go over. As last year’s televised FA Cup tie proved, Valery is a very good goalkeeper. Haringey Borough FC. We have virtually every nationality as part of the playing squad, and to see them have to be subjected to that, it is soul-destroying. There was a bit of a pause while the referee dealt with what went on and players from both sides tried to quell what had gone on.“I’m a Haringey fan, have been coming to games for a couple of years. Find out everything you need to know about Haringey Borough in FM2019 including Transfer and Wage … Horrendous afternoon. About 35 minutes later, it was confirmed the match had officially been abandoned.Avon and Somerset Police will be assisting the Met, and have asked anyone with information or video footage to contact them. About us. "It must be said that 99.9% of [Yeovil] fans are also disgusted by what's happened as much as we are. There was no way I’d support racial discrimination.Yeovil were leading 1-0 when Haringey’s players walked off the field, with the target of the abuse reported to be goalkepeer Valery Pajetat.“The Haringey manager and players took swift and decisive action as a result of the abuse, similar to that taken by the England team out in Bulgaria just five days ago.“I feel we’ve done the right thing. "It's very distressing," said Loizou. Game has been abandoned following racial abuse. "It must be said that 99.9% of [Yeovil] fans are also disgusted by what's happened as much as we are. I'm not going to feel anything other than proud for the way the players conducted themselves.Visitors Yeovil, of the National League, were leading 1-0 through a Rhys Murphy penalty when the game was halted in the 64th minute. Haringey will be hoping they can return to action at home to Bognor Regis Town on Saturday, a side who currently sit ninth in the Isthmian Premier Division while the Borough are 15th. The boys made a group decision to make a stand and not go back out to play.Achillea, chairman of the Isthmian League club, cannot understand what his players were subjected to on Saturday.The match at Haringey's Coles Park Stadium was in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup, with the winner set to progress to the first round proper.The Football Association is also investigating and said it was "deeply concerned" about the allegations.The incident came four days after England's Euro 2020 qualifier in Bulgaria was halted twice as fans were warned about racist behaviour, including Nazi salutes and monkey chanting.Saturday's game was called off after Haringey's manager took his team off the field amid reports of racial abuse from Yeovil fans.There was a long delay for that spot-kick to be taken, with Haringey keeper Pajetat reportedly struck by an object from the stands.
It must be said that 99.9% of @YTFC fans are also disgusted by what’s happened as much as we are.
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