Milwall fined thousands after anti-gay chants hurled at Ben Chilwell
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Millwall has been fined £15,000 after their fans directed anti-gay chants at Crystal Palace player Ben Chilwell during an FA Cup tie. An independent regulatory commission imposed an extended anti-discrimination action plan on Millwall until the end of the 2025-26 season due to misconduct related to crowd control. The Football Association stated that the club failed to ensure orderly conduct among its supporters. Millwall condemned the offensive chant against Chilwell and reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination, urging fans to report such behaviour.
Millwall has been fined £15,000 for fans directing anti-gay chants at Crystal Palace player Ben Chilwell during an FA Cup tie. The FA stated that the club failed to ensure conduct remained orderly.
An independent regulatory commission also imposed an extended anti-discrimination action plan on Millwall until the end of the 2025-26 season, urging them to take action against discrimination.
The club has condemned the 'Chelsea rent boy' chant aimed at Ben Chilwell, stating that such behaviour is a prosecutable offence and should not be tolerated.
Millwall reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of discrimination, urging supporters to report any discriminatory behaviour via the club's dedicated helpline.
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