Facebook footballer message probed (From Hampshire Chronicle)
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Facebook footballer message probed
12:16pm Monday 22nd October 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
Marvin Sordell claims he and three team-mates were subjected to racist chants during a game against Millwall
Police are investigating a message posted on an England Under-21 footballer's Facebook page.
A mock-up photograph showed the Bolton Wanderers striker Marvin Sordell with a gun pointed at his head. It showed blood across his face and chest and the message, containing an obscenity, about MIllwall football club.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "No formal allegations have been made to us but officers have been investigating the claims made through the club media and social media. Investigations still continue."
The page appeared earlier this month after Millwall beat Bolton 2-1 and Sordell claimed on Twitter that he and three team-mates had been subjected to racist chants.
The creator, believed to be a 14-year-old Millwall fan, has now sent Sordell a letter of apology, according to reports.
The teenager's father told The Bolton News: "He is really sorry about what he has done. He has written Marvin Sordell an apology.
"He was with his school friends and they got upset that Millwall had been given a bad press and he has just made it worse.
"It was all a big prank and he just thought it was a joke."
He added: "We told him what he had done had made the whole situation a lot worse. He is remorseful. He didn't realise the consequences of it but he is realising them now.
"He is normally as quiet as a mouse. He isn't a hooligan. He only goes to Millwall when I take him. We are shocked he has done this."