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Published 14:06 11 Apr 2019 BST

"We don't think [Kinsey] did anything wrong, so why should we suffer?"
Both parties have seven days to appeal the decision with the Manchester FA affirming that they "strongly condemn discrimination of any kind", but they have faced criticism from anti-racism campaign groups.Commenting on the charge, Kick It Out released a statement, saying that they were "extremely concerned".
It read: "Football is sending out the wrong signal when bigger fines are given to the victims of abuse rather than the alleged perpetrators."
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