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Clarke responded: 'If I said it, I deeply apologise. Secondly, I am a product of having worked overseas.
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But Clarke's language on other topics during Tuesday's appearance before MPs also caused discomfort. He said: 'If you look at top level football, the Afro-Caribbean communities are over-represented versus the South Asian community,' Clarke said. They have different career interests,' he added, while also claiming that a coach once told him that young girls 'don't like the ball kicked at them hard'. On the topic of gay players in football, Clarke said: 'Anyone who runs out onto the pitch and on Monday says 'I am gay, I am proud of it and I am happy and it's a life choice and I have made it and my life is a better place because I have disclosed it' I do believe they would have the support of their mates in the changing room.
It is unclear if Clarke was referring to 'a life choice' over being gay or coming out. The Football Association promptly offered an apology for Clarke's use of the word 'coloured'. Clarke was slammed by footballers including including the former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor, Anton Ferdinand and Stan Collymore, who called his comments 'flat out racial profiling'. Clarke appeared to pander to a series of racist and sexist stereotypes and also insinuated that being gay was a 'life choice' - although it is unclear whether he was referring to the decision to 'come out'.
Kick It Out responded with a damning statement after the interview emerged, branding the comments 'lazy stereotypes' and 'casual sexism' that represent 'a big step backwards' after other commendable work from the FA. Clarke was also slammed by footballers including including the former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor, Anton Ferdinand and Stan Collymore, who called his comments 'flat out racial profiling'. How will racism end with people like him at the top? September 4 - Two months after his nomination he starts in his role as FA chairman, replacing Greg Dyke.
September 27 - Less than a month into the job, he sacks England manager Sam Allardyce after only one game in charge following comments he made in an undercover newspaper sting. October 16 - He comes under scrutiny for his role in the governing body's handling of Eni Aluko's claim of racism against national women's team manager Mark Sampson, who was eventually sacked. He later admits that his organisation has 'lost the trust of the public'. September 27 - He backs the plan to sell Wembley Stadium to Fulham owner Shahid Khan in order to raise finances, a deal that eventually fell through.
October 14 - He leads calls for stricter punishments from UEFA after England's black players suffer vile racist abuse during a Euro qualifier in Bulgaria. October 19 - He is heavily criticised for being involved in talks regarding Project Big Picture - a movement designed to change the landscape of English football. November 10 - Clarke apologises and then later resigns after using the word 'coloured' in an answer he gave to MPs at a committee hearing.
He also appeared to pander to a series of racist and sexist stereotypes, as well as insinuating that being gay was a 'life choice' - although it is unclear whether he was referring to the decision to 'come out'. Always an excuse for it. Anton Ferdinand also criticised Clarke, tweeting: 'I appreciate that the FA are doing some good work with their diversity campaign but it's important the chairman Greg Clarke knows using the term 'coloured footballers' to reference people of ethnicity is unacceptable!!!!
Clearly education is needed at all levels. It makes us question their commitment to diversity. Kick It Out executive chair Sanjay Bhandari also condemned Clarke's remarks, saying: 'His use of outdated language to describe Black and Asian people as 'coloured' is from decades ago and should remain consigned to the dustbin of history. The casual sexism of saying 'girls' do not like balls hit at them hard, is staggering from anyone, let alone the leader of our national game.
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It is completely unacceptable. The FA released a statement after Clarke's appearance saying: 'Greg Clarke is deeply apologetic for the language he used to reference members of the ethnic minority community during the select committee hearing. The governing body's BAME staff are understood to have been horrified by the chairman's comments, particularly given they come just two weeks after the FA launched a new Diversity Code featuring specific recruitment targets for all clubs, and they have the sympathy of many colleagues from all backgrounds.
Clarke also faced pressure from the Premier League and the EFL, who have clashed with him over a number of issues lately including the impact of Brexit and the fall-out from the controversial Project Big Picture reform proposals for the top flight. The year-old's role in those clandestine negotiations has angered many clubs and the EFL, while his position is not helped by the fact that he has made similar race-related gaffes in the past. Greg Clarke was born in Leicester in and is married with four adult children. He is known for his controversial comments, including infamously describing claims of institutional racism as 'fluff' in front of a Parliamentary committee.
Clarke was also slammed by a victim of the paedophile football coach Barry Bennell after he accused the FA chairman of comparing him to a 'crying baby' in Parliament. While FA chairman, he led the organisation's response to allegations of historical sexual abuse in football and was quizzed by MPs in about his work.
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