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The Norwich City has been banned from entering the camp of a lifetime to an amateur who is being investigated by the police for alleged racist comments posted on a player in twitter, the club said today.

Luke O'Donoughoe, swells of 22 years, caused outrage among other twitter users, including the Sheffield exdelantero Mark Bright, with his opinion about the recent signing by the club sub'21 Everton striker James Vaughan, English home Trinity.

The content of the message, posted on May 27 and has already been removed, has not been revealed, but O'Donoughoe Vaughan has apologized and acknowledged that some of the things he said were "evil" and "should have thought before hanging. "

A police spokesman confirmed that the fan is investigating whether a crime committed while the club explained that, having considered the facts, has decided to forbid the entrance to the camp forever Carrow Road .

The executive director, David McNally, said that the agency "does not tolerate any form of racism" .

Moreover, "Kick it out", the British national campaign to eradicate racism in football, applauded the decision and the determination shown by the club.

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