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- Updated: October 17, 2016
Luton Town have issued a statement promising to co-operate with Leyton Orient over allegations of homophobic chanting by some of their fans in Saturday’s match between the sides.
A section of Hatters supporters are alleged to have sung an offensive chant to a group of men in a block of flats which overlooks the Matchroom Stadium.
Neither the Metropolitan Police nor Bedfordshire Police have received any complaints about the matter, but Luton have confirmed “any serious abuse will be dealt with” if they receive a report on the matter.
“In response to various media reports over the weekend regarding allegations of homophobic chanting by Luton Town supporters at Leyton Orient during Saturday’s match, officials of the football club have been in contact with Leyton Orient and are seeking to cooperate fully with any investigation that may follow,” read a statement on Luton’s official website.
“We have yet to receive any reports, but if and when any evidence and information is …