Shrewsbury Town goalkeeper Marko Marosi has opened up about alleged racist abuse received in a match at Charlton last season - and believes some football fans feel they are untouchable.
Police launched an investigation towards the end of last season - after alleged racist abuse was aimed towards the Town keeper in their 2-0 defeat at Charlton.
"I was kind of ignoring it at first and you get on with it and get used to it as a keeper, it just comes with the job, but I was like, some of the stuff that was being said stepped over the line.
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