Image source: shutterstock1 hour agoThe Football Association will investigate an alleged incident involving discrimination against the referee in the National League match between Solihull Moors vs Boston United. We are taking this matter seriously and will review all the details in the match official’s reports before taking any action. “A spokesperson from the refereeing organisation PGMOL said: “We offer our full support to referee after an alleged racist comment directed at him during the National League game between Solihull and Boston United. The referee will submit a match report, and we will work closely together with the FA to resolve this important and worrying matter. The match was stopped for about 20 minutes with the score at zero before the teams returned to finish it. Boston scored three goals in the final 23-minutes to win 3-0. Chris Millington, the manager of Solihull Moors, implied that one of his players was accused of making that comment. Boston boss Paul Hurst also suggested that the incident could have been a misheard remark. Hurst told Non-League Paper that the assistant had heard [a player] saying a word, and he thought he had used the wrong word. “I don’t believe that was spoken and that’s been said by many people.” “Related topicsBoston UnitedSolihull MoorsFootballNational League