• Two investigations cleared England manager of allegedly racial remarks• Select committee wants answers and will invite Eni Aluko to address themSenior executives at the Football Association are to be summoned to a parliamentary inquiry to face questions about the controversial investigations that have cleared Mark Sampson of making allegedly racial remarks to two of the England women’s players, the Guardian can reveal.Officials from football’s governing body will asked to explain the processes involved in the internal review that has been described by the Professional Footballers’ Association as “not a genuine search of the truth” and “a sham which was not designed to establish the truth but intended to protect Mark Sampson”. Continue reading…
Via: FA executives to face parliamentary inquiry over Mark Sampson affair
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