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We have previously raised the scandal of football fans abusing Muslims who decided that they wanted to pray in a quiet corner during a match. Sadly, the following abuse meted out on-line towards Muslims who happened to find a quiet corner in which to pray is shocking.

It seems that the sight of Muslims praying and taking  few minutes out to say their prayers is too much for a Liverpool fan who decided to put out a range of prejudiced and bigoted statements on Twitter. The pictures and the statements show that bigotry at matches is still sadly alive and well and no doubt, we will be passing on this article to Liverpool Football Club. Such abuse cannot and should not be tolerated.

Finally, if you come across such material on social media, we would be interested to hear from you. Such bigotry has no place on or off the field.

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