Milne racist abuse towards Bokila 'not proven', says SFA
Milne racist abuse towards Bokila 'not proven', says SFAPublished1 minute agoAn allegation of racist abuse by Aberdeen defender Jack Milne towards Livingston striker Jeremy Bokila has been found "not proven" following a Scottish FA inquiry.The two players were sent off after 70 minutes of Aberdeen's 6-2 win at Pittodrie on 24 January.Livingston subsequently made a complaint to the SFA's compliance officer, who launched an investigation.Then Livingston manager David Martindale said after the game that 37-year-old Bokila was in tears in the changing room following a comment made to him on the pitch.The former Democratic Republic of Congo forward and Milne were sent off after a melee between the players.More to follow.Related topicsAberdeenLivingstonScottish PremiershipScottish FootballFootballالمصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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