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What鈥檚 Chelsea doing about racism?

Chelsea鈥檚 chairman Bruce Buck tells us what the club is doing to educate fans.

Chelsea has come under the spotlight this season after Manchester City's Raheem Sterling was alleged to have been racially abused by some supporters during a Premier League game at Stamford Bridge last December. The incident led to four fans being suspended by the club. This was followed just a few days later by alleged anti-Semitic chanting by Chelsea fans at a match in Hungary.

The Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck responded by greeting supporters at the turnstiles before a Premier League win at Brighton on 16 December and writing an open letter condemning the actions of "a few mindless individuals". We went to speak to him at Stamford Bridge to hear about how the club is using education to clamp down on discrimination.

Producer: Duncan Barber.
Editor: John Shields.
Mixed by Nicolas Raufast.

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