Supporters of a football club mired in off-the-pitch controversy have given its owners the red card.
A group of Crawley Town Football Club fans showed their disgust with chairman Chas Majeed at the team's home game against Cambridge Utd.
Mr Majeed was forced to step down last week following a Football Association probe into revelations he has been declared bankrupt.
It is a criminal offence and against the rules of the sport for a bankrupt to be involved in running a football club.
Fans said they were unsure whether he was still at the club but they want him out.
Peter Bellamy, who runs fans' website CTFC.net, said: "We're giving them red cards to show our dissatisfaction with the way the club is being run."
Club manager John Hollins had appealed to supporters not to demonstrate during the game at Broadfield Stadium.
But the group up to 100 fans took no notice, chanting "Majeed out".
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