Kilmarnock's Kris Boyd and Steve Clarke to face media amid sectarian abuse claims - News Summed Up

Kilmarnock's Kris Boyd and Steve Clarke to face media amid sectarian abuse claims


0:34 Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke says he was subjected to sectarian abuse by the Rangers fans during their 5-0 Scottish Cup fifth-round replay defeat at Ibrox Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke says he was subjected to sectarian abuse by the Rangers fans during their 5-0 Scottish Cup fifth-round replay defeat at IbroxKilmarnock manager Steve Clarke and striker Kris Boyd will address the media together on Friday, after both were allegedly targeted with sectarian abuse in separate incidents within a week. Clarke says he was subjected to sectarian abuse during his side's Scottish Cup fifth-round replay against Rangers at Ibrox on Wednesday and accused some fans of living in the "dark ages". Boyd and Clarke's news conference will take place on Friday, February 21 at 9.30am. Following Clarke's comments, a Rangers statement said: "Rangers Football Club wishes to make it clear unacceptable behaviour will not be tolerated at Ibrox. On Sunday, Boyd was allegedly subjected to sectarian abuse during Kilmarnock's Scottish Premiership match against Celtic and was also struck by a coin while warming up on the touchline at Rugby Park.


Source: Sky sports February 21, 2019 14:15 UTC



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