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Or perhaps the outdated Beardsley needs to control the manner in which he conducts his duties.Beardsley is not a bad guy from what you hear, I thunk this is a case of young lads being a bit precious these days
NahOr perhaps the outdated Beardsley needs to control the manner in which he conducts his duties.
Think he can be easily misunderstood.
He asked the kids to play football in a Newcastle shirt.What's he done?
Nah people are too precious and offended these days, it's prob a mix of the twoOr perhaps the outdated Beardsley needs to control the manner in which he conducts his duties.
Even serial killers can come across as normal, decent people at times.Ex-Newcastle coach Beardsley suspended
Former Newcastle United and England forward Peter Beardsley is suspended from all football-related activity for 32 weeks for making racist comments to players.www.bbc.co.uk
FWIW, it's a real shame this. I've met him and thought he was a really pleasant bloke.
Mind you I suppose he was on his best behaviour that day too... and I'm not black, 18 or trying out for the skunks
Ex-Newcastle coach Beardsley suspended
Former Newcastle United and England forward Peter Beardsley is suspended from all football-related activity for 32 weeks for making racist comments to players.www.bbc.co.uk
FWIW, it's a real shame this. I've met him and thought he was a really pleasant bloke.
Mind you I suppose he was on his best behaviour that day too... and I'm not black, 18 or trying out for the skunks
What kind of idiot thinks you can get away with that kind of language this day and age?this isn't kids being precious, it's flat out racist comment, you can't call black kids monkeys FFS he deserves all he's got and more
1) Mr Beardsley made the comment “You should be used to that” to one or more black players of African origin at the U23 team-building event at Go Ape in October 2017.
2) Mr Beardsley questioned the legitimacy of the age of one or more persons of black African origin by stating “it’s cos you’re not 18” and/or words to the effect of “he’s not 18” to or about one or more players of black African origin
3) Mr Beardsley called A, a player of black African origin, a monkey during a game of head tennis.