Town have released a further statement in relation to the fracas involving defender Kevin Amankwaah and Millwall striker Neil Harris on Saturday.

It reads: "Despite yesterday's statement relating to the Kevin Amankwaah and Neil Harris verbal exchange during the Millwall FC fixture last Saturday, which contained Kevin Amankwaah's apology for any offence that his remarks may have caused, the issue has not been allowed to rest.

"Kevin Amankwaah would like to dispel any suggestion that he was forced into making any statement by his teammates, he made the statement entirely under his own volition and his action enjoys his teammate's full support.

Furthermore, Kevin would like to state that it was the racial abuse that he was initially subjected to that provoked him into responding in the way that he did."

Amankwaah added: "I had hoped that my statement of yesterday would have brought closure to this regrettable situation but now it would appear that I am being held up as the scapegoat.

"Therefore I feel compelled to make people aware of the racial and physical abuse that I received on the day, which included passing comment on my origins and physical assault - both of which were totally unacceptable.

"My comments may have been misplaced, but equally racial and physical abuse has no place in football.

"I have held my hands up and apologised for what I said, but now I think it would be appropriate if others did the same."

The club statement concludes: "Swindon Town FC is fully committed to Kicking Racism Out of Football and this coming weekend Swindon Town FC will be participating in the Kick Racism Out of Football initiative and over 1,000 school children are anticipated at The County Ground for the Hartlepool United fixture, as part of this initiative."