Claude Callegeri was heard saying ‘DVD’s going off’ as Son Heung-min was substituted during Spurs’ 2-1 north London derby win on Sunday
Claude Callegeri was heard saying “DVD’s going off” as Son was substituted during Spurs’ 2-1 north London derby win on Sunday afternoon and came in for widespread criticism. DVD is a well-known racist slur against Asian people.Download the new Independent Premium appThe Gunners have distanced themselves from AFTV, which has over one million subscribers, and condemned the “unacceptable racist behaviour”.
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