Leeds United: Cellino son denies FA social media charge - despite apologising

Leeds United director Edoardo Cellino has denied breaking Football Association rules by making offensive comments toward United supporters on social media - despite apologising publicly for the remarks.
Eduardo and Massimo CellinoEduardo and Massimo Cellino
Eduardo and Massimo Cellino

The FA confirmed today that Cellino, the son of Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, is contesting a misconduct charge from the governing body over online posts made by the 24-year-old last month.

Edoardo Cellino, who has been a director at Elland Road ever since his father’s takeover in 2014, reportedly called one Leeds fan a “spastic” and a “moron” during angry exchanges over Massimo Cellino’s running of the club.

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The FA has charged him with a breach of FA Rule E3 and said the alleged offence is an “aggravated breach” because of the “reference to disability”.

In a statement to the Daily Mail issued shortly after the comments came to light, Edoardo Cellino said: “'I would like to apologise for any offence that I have caused.

“After receiving a lot of abusive messages my emotions got the better of me and I reacted in a way that was unprofessional.

“I believe the messages were private but I know I should not have done this. I did not fully understand the severity of the words used as English is not my first language. Again, I can only apologise.”

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He had pleaded not guilty to breaching FA rules, however, and will have his case heard by an independent disciplinary commission. A date for the hearing is yet to be set.

Last year, Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston was banned from all footballing activity for six weeks and fined £40,000 by the FA after calling a supporter a “massive retard” in a text message.