Aro Muriq was threatened racistly? Stoke City Fans themselves present case to police

Two weeks ago Nottingham Forest managed to win 3-2 over Stoke City as a guest, adding the chances of competing for Premier League next year. But a racist incident is already reported to have ruined that match. Carl Mason, 53, by Hanley, has been found guilty of using racist threats and such words [...]
Carl Mason, 53, by Hanley, has been found guilty of using racist threats and such words in the match when his team at the Bet365 Stadium met with Nottingham Forest on September 27th.
He was sentenced by the court to about 350 euros in fines [3110 pounds].

Prosecutors said his comments had upset other supporters about him, who had reported the case to the club and police themselves.
Furthermore, prosecutors had claimed that Mason was in the stadium with his adult son when spectators had heard him shout at racist abuses, the BBC writes.
He had admitted to the police station that what he had said was “wrong and hurtful”.
Forestes had won the match 3-2, and it doesn't become known which porter the aggressor had threatened, Samban, or goalkeeper of our national, Ariannet Muriqi. /Periscope












