But Slutskiy said he was unaware of any such incidents, reiterating the club's insistence that its supporters were not guilty
of racist chants.
The ban was put in place after there had been three instances
of racist chanting at the ground, the first of which was directed at City's Yaya Toure in the same fixture last season.
Uefa's head Michel Platini warned any player walking off the pitch because
of racist chanting during Euro 2010 would be booked, while Fifa president Sepp Blatter had suggested in 2011 that race - related incidents could be settled with a post-match handshake.
Not exact matches
Jesus would not condone
racist chants against white people (Warning: there is lots
of profanity on that page).
Five men who are suspected
of being involved in
racist chanting on the Paris Metro before February's Champions League game between PSG and Chelsea have been summonsed to appear at London court.
The Lib Dems also undertake to place on homophobic
chanting on an equal par with
racist chanting in the eyes
of the law, which makes sense.
The report has been released within weeks
of the ugly incidents in Paris where a group
of Chelsea fans were filmed
chanting about being
racists, whilst also preventing a black man from boarding the metro, ahead
of their Champions League tie with Paris Saint - Germain.
The fans in question gleefully
chanted «We're
racist and that's the way we like it» at Souleymane S, as he's known, while repeatedly shoving him from the train carriage after the first leg
of the Champions League last 16 tie between Chelsea and PSG.
The Russian champions were ordered to close part
of the Khimki Arena for their next Champions League home fixture with Bayern Munich, after being reprimanded for
racist chants towards Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure.
«If anyone has any evidence
of supporters engaging in
racist chanting, Kick It Out asks that you report it via the organisation's app, to a steward or to the police.
A statement read: «Kick It Out is aware
of repeated
racist chanting by supporters
of Manchester United today (23 September).
A group
of Chelsea fans
chanted «we're
racist and that's the way we like it» whilst refusing to allow Souleymane Sylla to board the Metro by pushing him off the train.
The younger side
of England, however, earned a well deserved 2 - 1 win in Serbia, a game marred by
racist chants from the Serbian crowds, aimed at Danny Rose, and Marvin Sordell.
Ahead
of the World Cup in Russia there have been concerns that
racist abuse could mar the tournament — fears heightened by the recent suspended stadium ban handed to Spartak Moscow for abusive
chants against city rivals Lokomotiv.
The
chant which allegedly appears to have
racist undertones has attracted the ire
of anti-racism organisation Kick It Out and the United administration as well.
Protesters in the ornate Senate hearing room, who disrupted the proceedings more than a dozen times during the day, erupted in
chants of «Sessions is a
racist!»
The protestors, under what they called the «loose coalition
of Fire Howard,» lined the entrance to the California Road restaurant upon the Republican's arrival,
chanting and holding strongly - worded signs that read «Enter Here
Racists,» among other things.
The raucous meeting frequently erupted into
chants of «How do you spell
racist?
The one about being
racist towards cows, the one where Nick does a really sarcastic cheerleading
chant, and -
of course - the timeless classic: «What the dick?»