RACISM IN FOOTBALL AS FA CHIEFS DEMAND TO SEE MALICIUOS E-MAILS
Head of player recruitment - Tony Henry has been suspended
over claims he said he didn't want any more Africans signed
Tony Henry is said to have made the shocking comments in
e-mails sent to agents.
The FA have insisted on viewing the explosive e-mails in
which West Ham’s transfer chief claimed he did not want the club to sign any
more African players.
The alleged comments were made by the Hammers' head of
player recruitment, Tony Henry, who was suspended on Thursday. Under FA rules,
the east London side could be charged with misconduct if they do not comply
with the request to disclose the e-mails.
Henry is said to have told agents he wanted to restrict the
signings of African players because; ‘they have bad attitudes’ and ‘cause
mayhem’ when they are not picked to play.
Kouyate shed blood for the West Ham cause in Tuesday's draw
with Crystal Palace (Image: Getty)
Other players are said to have sought answers from the club
over the issue.
West Ham maintained that they have a commitment to diversity
and equality, and an established tradition of signing black players.
The club also insisted it has a significant black and
African contingent within its senior and youth squads, as they confirmed the
transfer of 20-year-old forward Oladapo Afolayan from National League club
Solihull Moors.
In a statement it said: “The club can confirm that director
of player recruitment Tony Henry has been suspended pending a full and thorough
investigation. West Ham United will not tolerate any type of discrimination and
has, therefore, acted swiftly due to the serious nature of these claims.
“The West Ham United family is an inclusive one where,
regardless of gender, age, ability, race, religion or sexual orientation,
everybody feels welcome and included.
“The club will make no further comment until the
investigation has been concluded."
RACISM IN FOOTBALL AS FA CHIEFS DEMAND TO SEE MALICIUOS E-MAILS
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