
Angry Ginge reported a fan to a nearby steward over an alleged racist remark during England's 0-0 draw against Ghana at the World Cup - and was not happy with what he says happened afterwards.
Ginge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, was among the crowd at the Boston Stadium to watch England's second Group L game on Tuesday.
It was not the greatest spectacle to watch but the result did secure Thomas Tuchel's side safe passage through to the round of 32.
They will top the group with a win over Panama in their final match, or with a draw if the match between Croatia and Ghana also finishes in a draw.
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During the match, online content creator Ginge says he reported an unidentified fan sat in front of him over a racist remark.
Ginge confronts fan over 'racist' remark
In a video posted to social media, Ginge tells viewers: "We have a situation where the gentleman that is sat there [in an area in front of him] is being racist.
"I've reported it to the steward because, Kick it Out is the saying. I will stand by that. So he's going now to get his supervisor, and we'll see what happens.
"There's no way he should ever set foot in a stadium or watch a football game ever again. I said, 'There's no way on earth'. All of us have heard it. He's got to go."

Later in the video, the supporter turned around to face Ginge and his group to apologise for his comment about Ghana, and ask whether they could 'just forget about it'.
"Forget about you being racist!?" Ginge replied. "No, mate."
Ginge claimed that he was told by a steward at the Boston Stadium that the fan could not be removed from the stadium unless he said the remark again.
"It's absolutely not good enough from the American stewards," he said.
"I think it's an absolute f***ing disgrace he's been allowed to stay in, after I had the evidence on the vlog and five witnesses heard him say it.
"It's an absolute f***ing disgrace. I just think it's wrong on every single level that people like that can stay and get away with it. The steward that came up to me the first said, 'Alright, if he does it again, tell me'.
"I said, 'There can't be a second time, otherwise everyone gets two chances'. It's ridiculous."
According to CBS News, over 50 local police departments, federal agencies, and State Police are involved in security across the state of Massachusetts during the World Cup. SPORTbible have contacted FIFA for further clarification on the specific security arrangements at the Boston Stadium.
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