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Racism. It’s hard to comprehend that in this day and age, there are still mindless cretins attending football games who find it appropriate to dish out racist remarks towards players.
Just the other week, Darlington captain, Adriano Moke was the subject of alleged racial abuse at his former club Spennymoor Town, which is just absolutely absurd. Here is a player who wore their colours only a matter of months ago.
Now, I read of an all...

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