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Gillingham ban two supporters for misogynistic chants during League 2 game against Newport County at Priestfield

Gillingham have banned two more supporters following incidents during last weekend’s defeat to Newport at Priestfield.

The Gills immediately issued a lifetime ban after one supporter was arrested following racist abuse directed at Newport’s Omar Bogle. He was subsequently bailed until January.

Gillingham's director of operations Joe Comper
Gillingham's director of operations Joe Comper

Director of operations Joe Comper has now revealed on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the club has taken further action over other incidents at the League 2 game on Saturday.

“After many reports from supporters, we have video footage, with audio, of two supporters making misogynistic chants,” he said.

“They have been banned for a period of time, and will not be back until some sensitivity training has been done.”

Comper also stated that the club are again increasing the number of Security Industry Authority (SIA) qualified security at games and have added four more cameras to the Rainham End to help provide greater coverage of potential incidents.

He also confirmed that future punishments for the Gills could include fines or a points deduction.

Gillingham have increased the number of cameras in the Rainham End after incidents during last weekend’s defeat at Priestfield. Picture: Keith Gillard
Gillingham have increased the number of cameras in the Rainham End after incidents during last weekend’s defeat at Priestfield. Picture: Keith Gillard

“Going forward, we are increasing the number of SIA qualified security (which had already been increased last week) until we feel comfortable we have eradicated the problems we are encountering,” he added. “This will be at a significant cost to the club.

“We have added a further four cameras on the Rainham End, giving even clearer coverage of everyone in the stand.

“To be clear, we will use this addition(al) footage to continue to eject and ban anyone who risks damaging the club financially, or with a points deduction.

“Finally, I would like to personally thank everyone who has come forward with evidence, witness statements or general support for the club. We ask that you continue to do so, particularly via the match day helpline.”

Supporters who hear or witness any form of discrimination or abuse on matchdays at Gillingham can report it to a dedicated text line on 07717 605501.

New Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence - will take charge for this Saturday’s FA Cup tie at Hereford. Picture: Barry Goodwin
New Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence - will take charge for this Saturday’s FA Cup tie at Hereford. Picture: Barry Goodwin

On the pitch, new Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence will take charge of the team for the first time this Saturday when they visit non-league Hereford in the FA Cup First Round.

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