Solihull Moors are under investigation by the Football Association over an alleged discriminatory remark made towards referee Sunny Singh Gill during their National League match with Boston United. The incident occurred in the 66th minute when Solihull's Conor Wilkinson was shown a straight red card. Gill took both teams off the field shortly after the incident, and play was halted for around 20 minutes before the teams re-emerged to finish the match. Boston scored three times in the final 23 minutes to win 3-0. Solihull Moors manager Chris Millington has implied that it was one of his team's players who made the alleged comment, but he believes the player is innocent based on the evidence provided by his players and the opposition players. Boston boss Paul Hurst has also suggested that the incident may have been a case of a remark being misheard. The Football Association is taking the matter seriously and will review the details of the match official's report before taking the appropriate action. The referee will submit his match report, and the Football Association will work closely with the PGMOL on this matter. The incident has sparked a lot of debate, and it remains to be seen how the Football Association will handle the situation.