Leicester director of football Terry Robinson survives inquiries over alleged racist comment
Robinson survives inquiries by both club and the FA over alleged comment
David Gill’s decision not to stand for the British vice-presidency on FIFA’s committee gives the FA golden opportunity to put forward a former player
Danny Welbeck's representatives deny knowing agent Jonathan Hope
SSN to rethink their deadline-day strategy after Monday’s chaotic coverage
By CHARLES SALE
PUBLISHED: 17:28 EST, 2 September 2014 | UPDATED: 17:28 EST, 2 September 2014
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Leicester City director of football Terry Robinson has survived inquiries by both his club and the FA over an alleged racist comment about a member of staff.
It is claimed Robinson, a former FA international committee member and Sheffield United chairman, described a Leicester employee as a ‘darkie’ while in a group conversation at the training ground.
There was enough concern around the club, including among some of the players when they found out about it, for the FA to be informed by a third party.
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Robinson survives inquiries by both club and the FA over alleged comment
David Gill’s decision not to stand for the British vice-presidency on FIFA’s committee gives the FA golden opportunity to put forward a former player
Danny Welbeck's representatives deny knowing agent Jonathan Hope
SSN to rethink their deadline-day strategy after Monday’s chaotic coverage
By CHARLES SALE
PUBLISHED: 17:28 EST, 2 September 2014 | UPDATED: 17:28 EST, 2 September 2014
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View comments
Leicester City director of football Terry Robinson has survived inquiries by both his club and the FA over an alleged racist comment about a member of staff.
It is claimed Robinson, a former FA international committee member and Sheffield United chairman, described a Leicester employee as a ‘darkie’ while in a group conversation at the training ground.
There was enough concern around the club, including among some of the players when they found out about it, for the FA to be informed by a third party.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/art...#ixzz3CDKiAkvo
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