- Hutton signed for Gillingham from fellow League Two side Swindon this month
- The full-back made his Gillingham debut in a draw against Forest Green Rovers
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New Gillingham signing Remeao Hutton has promised to bring ‘gay business, racism and sha**ing’ to the squad in a series of bizarre pledges via a leaked video.
A leaked video has emerged of the 25-year-old full-back introducing himself to his new teammates.
The clip starts bizarrely with Hutton sizing up his chest and saying, “Chest innit, some pecs.”
Hutton then begins to introduce himself, declaring that he is from Birmingham and has a ‘triangular head’, before making a series of bizarre promises.
“What am I going to bring to the group, I’m going to bring some gay business, some gay ting, I can’t lie,” Hutton says in the video.
Gillingham’s new signing made a series of bizarre claims in a leaked video to his teammates
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‘I’m going to bring some racism. It is clear that in the end I will win everyone over, not like in the beginning, but it is one nonetheless.
‘Then bring some things to the table on a night out, that’s all.
“Try to get fucked a little and stuff. To me it doesn’t count that you’re fucking your wife, so don’t come in and say I had some action last night, it doesn’t count. Who actually wants to fuck their wife?
‘The most important one is racism, I like that. I’m working on it. If you want to call me something, feel free.”
Gillingham confirmed to Mail Sport that the club are talking to Hutton about the video.
“We are aware of this private video and are speaking directly to the player,” said a statement from Gillingham.
The leaked video emerged just a week after Gillingham completed the signing of Hutton for an undisclosed fee from fellow League Two side Swindon Town.
Hutton’s former clubs include Birmingham, Stevenage, Yeovil and Barrow, with his performances at the latter attracting the attention of Swindon.
Hutton joined Gillingham from Swindon Town earlier this month for an undisclosed fee
He made a total of 76 appearances for Swindon, including 29 this season, before joining Gillingham this month.
When he joined Gills, Hutton said he already knew a few members of the squad, which had been a factor in his move.
‘Everyone seems very friendly here, so I can’t wait to get started. The new owners want to grow the club and I want to be part of that,” said Hutton.
“I already know a few guys, so that was a factor in coming here. I want to create as many opportunities as possible.’
Hutton made his Gillingham debut in a 1-1 draw against Forest Green Rovers last weekend.