Gillingham's new signing Remeao Hutton has bizarrely vowed to bring "gay business, racism and sha**ing" to the club in a leaked video which has gone viral.
The 25-year-old, who has just signed from Swindon Town, recorded himself declaring what he feels he can add to the squad, believed to be part of his initiation into the squad. Hutton's pledges included some worrying references with the video beginning with him tensing his chest muscles, referring to them as "chesticles".
He then introduces himself, stating that he is from Birmingham and has a "triangle head" before he went on to make a series of strange vows. Hutton says: "What am I going to bring to the group? I am going to bring some gay business, some gay ting I can't lie.
"I am going to bring some racism. Obviously I will win everyone over eventually, not like at first, but it's one of those ones innit. Then on nights out bring some things to the table, that's it.
"Try and get you to do a bit of sha**ing and that. For me it doesn't count it you are sha**ing your missus, so don't be coming in saying I got some action last night, it don't count. Who wants to shag their missus anyway? The main one is the racism ting, I love that. I am on it, if you want to call me anything feel free."
Tony Pulis confirms his retirement from football management after 10-club careerGillingham have told Mirror Football that they have seen the video and will be taking it up with Hutton. Their statement read: "We are aware of this private video and we are talking to the player directly."
The video comes just a week after the player made the move from Swindon having also previously played for Birmingham City, Stevenage, Yeovil Town and Barrow.
Hutton admitted when he joined that he already knew people at Gillingham, which was a factor in his move.
"Everyone seems really friendly here so I can't wait to get going. The new owners are looking to grow the club and I want to be a part of that," Hutton said. "I know a few of the lads already so that was a factor in coming here. I want to create as many chances as possible."