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Stoke apologise to Euell over racist abuse

• Stoke City chief promises action pending police investigation • 'On behalf of Stoke I apologise,' says Tony Scholes Stoke City have apologised to Jason Euell after the Blackpool midfielder claimed he was subjected to racist abuse during Tuesday's Carling Cup game at the Britannia Stadium. Police are investigating the allegations from Euell, 32, which have been supported by...

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Stoke issue Euell apology

... pledged to 'impose the toughest possible sanctions' on the individual.The Potters' chief executive Tony Scholes said on the club's official website: "We will take a hard line because we do not tolerate racist or abusive language of this type. "We must first wait though for the outcome of the Police investigation into this incident before imposing our sanctions upon this person."The...

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Stoke City apologise for fan's racist attack on Blackpool striker Jason Euell

Stoke chief executive Tony Scholes has pledged the club have it in their power to take firm action, which could mean a ban from the club's stadium - depending on the outcome of the police investigation.