Millwall 'considering legal action' after Westminster Council shared image of white supremacist with club's badge on
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Millwall are considering taking legal action after Westminster City Council shared an image of a white supremacist with the club's badge on.The illustration was distributed in an educational booklet about the life of Paul Canoville, the first black player to play for Chelsea.The image showed a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) figure making a Nazi salute with the Millwall club badge, next to a quotation from a picture of Canoville saying how "racism never went away".The booklet had been distributed across schools in the area, but has since been recalled.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Millwall said they have received a "full apology" from the council.In a statement, the club told GB News: "The club has received a full apology from the council following their serious misuse of a registered club badge, which was placed on an illustration of a white supremacist hate group member in a children's education booklet distributed in schools, creating a false and damaging image of the club."The council have...
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