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Chelsea fans are at the centre of a fresh probe into racist abuse, after they were filmed mocking the racist incident in Paris last month.

In the shocking footage, recorded after Sunday’s victory in the League Cup Final, fans can be heard repeatedly chanting ‘n***r on the door’, in reference to the shocking incident in Paris last month- when fans forcefully prevented a black man from boarding a metro train.

The fans, who were recorded singing the vile songs on a packed train, can also be heard describing Tottenham Hotspur fans as a ‘load of y**s’.

A black man and three young women were forced to leave the carriage, as the fans proudly sung the hideous chants on a London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly service.




Further anti-semitic chanting, which wasn’t caught on camera, saw the group sing ‘Spurs are on their way to Auschwitz, Hitler’s gonna gas them again’, and made light of club captain John Terry being banned for racial abuse in 2012.

The shocked passenger who captured the footage, described the journey as ’90 minutes of hell’.

She said: ‘No-one dared confront them. Passengers just had to sit there and listen. It was horrible.

‘They didn’t kick anybody off the train physically but three Asian girls and a black man were forced to leave the carriage through fear and disgust of the racist men.’

‘I didn’t think people could still be like that in this day and age.’

Chelsea fans were filmed on a train from London to Manchester

At the end of the video, one of the group said ‘somebody might be filming us’, before immediately calling a halt to the abusive chants.

The group were eventually removed by British Transport Police at Stoke-On-Trent, but can be seen shouting ‘f**k off’ when they realise that they are being filmed.

British Transport Police have said that while no arrests have yet been made, they are now approaching the passenger in order to inspect the footage.

Detective Sergeant Michael Maher said: ‘‘I want to hear from anyone who was on the train, particularly in coach E, around the time it reached Stoke, 10.40pm.

‘By the accounts we have received, the group were chanting insults at other passengers, and some of these insults may have been racist. We are in the process of checking CCTV.

‘But I would like to hear from any passengers who may have captured the behaviour of the group on mobile phones. Such footage could be crucial to our investigation’.

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A spokesman for Chelsea added: ‘We are assisting the British Transport Police with their enquiries, and their efforts to identify the individuals involved.’

In a separate incident, two men were arrested after violence broke out between Chelsea and Tottenham fans following Sunday’s final.



Footage of the brutal incident shows fans verbally antagonising each other, before trading a series of brutal blows at Wembley Park station.

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A spokesman for British Transport Police said: ‘A 40-year-old man and a 35-year-old man, both from Brighton, were arrested on Sunday, 1 March, on suspicion of assault.

‘They were released on police bail until Wednesday, 1 April, pending further enquiries.’