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MOORS ASSIST WITH FA CONOR PROBE

By Neil Harvey

SOLIHULL Moors say they are assisting the Football Association with their investigation into claims that striker Conor Wilkinson made a racist comment towards a referee.
Striker Wilkinson was sent off in the 66th minute of Moors’ visit of Boston United on Saturday for a remark he allegedly made towards official Sunny Singh Gill.
Play was suspended for 17 minutes as players and coaches of both clubs vehemently defended Wilkinson, insisting his comment had been misinterpreted.
The incident was passed on to the FA and PGMOL, prompting a delayed response from Solihull ...

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