Meanwhile in other news.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2107302/Federico-Macheda-Nile-Ranger-Manny-Smith-charged-Twitter-comments.htmlFederico Macheda, Nile Ranger and Manny Smith have been charged by the Football Association over alleged homophobic comments on Twitter.
Manchester United striker Macheda, currently on loan at QPR, Newcastle forward Ranger and Walsall's Smith are accused of acting in a way which was 'improper and/or brought the game into disrepute', including 'a reference to a person's or persons' sexual orientation'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-17171389A black footballer is bringing a claim for race discrimination against a football club.
Mark McCammon, 33, claims he and other black players at Gillingham Football Club were treated differently from white players.
The player said: "I'm hopeful that truth will prevail but I can't comment any further at this stage."
A spokesman for Gillingham said: "The allegations made by Mark McCammon are wholly rejected by the club."
"It would not be appropriate for the club to comment further until the employment tribunal hearing has taken place."
Mr McCammon is bringing a claim for race discrimination and unfair dismissal against his former club and its chairman, Paul Scally.
The Barbados international forward, who is currently with Conference team Braintree Town, signed a three-year contract with League Two club Gillingham in 2008 and was released three seasons later.
The case is expected to be heard at an employment tribunal in Ashford this summer.