Meanwhile, that absolute plank whom the club employs to conduct cringe-making interviews with the players has landed himself in a spot of bother, racism-wise:
A YouTube star who interviewed Jeremy Corbyn as part of an anti-racism campaign sent tweets using the n-word and making light of the Holocaust, it emerged yesterday.
David Vujanic, 25, appeared alongside the Labour leader at an event hosted by Show Racism the Red Card, the anti-racism charity, and Copa90, a football website.
Tweets sent by Mr Vujanic in 2012 and 2013 made jokes about the Holocaust and used racist language. In one he suggested that Hitler had been “playing the Jew Challenge game” and in another said “everyone would forget about the whole genocide thing” if the dictator “did a little Dougie”, which is a hip-hop dance move.
He also quoted other tweets which used the n-word and joked about interracial relationships. “I always see Black men with FATTT white women . . . Thanks lads. Taking one for the team!”