Hereford manager and former Scotland international Paul Caddis: "Absolute disgrace. Disgrace. Not welcome in society, not welcome at football clubs. If you want to act like that and use language like that, don't come back to this football club. We have worked tirelessly as a football club the last couple of years to make it the best experience possible for people. We're human beings, we're human beings first and foremost. Nowadays, I don't know what it is in society, people think they can pay what they want, come through the door, and all rules go out the window.
"It's a disgrace. An absolute disgrace. We stand by Sporting Khalsa and their goalkeeper. I was the first one to suggest that we make a stance. I don't think it's right. We've got black players in our team. I don't know who it is, what has gone through their mind? I think he has been ejected and identified. We don't want people like that at our football club. That is not a representation of our supporters. But sadly, today it is. Because he was there with a Hereford badge, he was representing our football club, and I hope the book gets thrown at him - I really do."
He added: "My point was, let's make a stance now. This is [happening] far too often, whether it's step four, step two, Premier League. Whatever it is, make a stance. It's 2025. I'm fed up with hiding behind social media accounts and all the rest. Someone has to do something. I think we should be proud as players, staff and the supporters that came along. The right decision was made, the right decision was made. We are fully behind Sporting Khalsa, we are fully behind their goalkeeper. I went and apologised on behalf of the football club."