Burnley chief executive Neil Hart tells Sky News he believes the far right is infiltrating some football clubs.
"It's not what we stand for as a football club or as a town and we'll continue to fight any form of discrimination in this club but also in the community.Burnley chief executive Neil Hart said he was 'disgusted and ashamed' by the banner stunt
"Some individuals don't understand that or are choosing not to understand. night is a prime example of that and it is raising racial hate."
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