The Soccer Affiliation says it’ll impose “a really vital monetary penalty” on Championship facet Millwall ought to there be any additional circumstances of discriminatory abuse by their followers.
The fees adopted chants geared toward Wigan’s James McClean in April.
Incidents occurred after eight, 12 and 45 minutes of the Championship recreation.
The motion plan – which will probably be in place till the top of subsequent season – consists of making supporters conscious of the cost and that the chants have been offensive and constituted a prison offence.
Millwall will conduct a full evaluation of their stewarding and the coaching of stewards and “be sure that the prevention and detection of any discriminatory or inappropriate behaviour is sufficiently addressed, and is available for inspection by the Soccer Authorities and the suitable Security Advisory Group”.
The membership should additionally consider their CCTV and public tackle messages and work with our bodies comparable to Kick It Out to advertise its anti-discrimination insurance policies.
Millwall have additionally been ordered to ship two stewards to away matches deemed ‘excessive danger’, and warned about their future conduct.
“The membership strongly condemns discrimination of every kind and has a zero-tolerance coverage towards such abuse,” Millwall said.
“Via the work of its industry-leading Equality Steering Committee, the membership takes a really proactive strategy to combatting discrimination and continues to work tirelessly on a variety of initiatives and measures to assist proceed driving constructive change.”