FA Chairman Greg Clarke Issues Apology Following Aluko Inquiry and Vows to Regain Public Trust in FA

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?FA Chairman Greg Clarke has admitted that the organisation had failed England women's players Eniola Aluko, Drew Spence and Lianne Sanderson over its handling of claims of discriminatory remarks made by former England women's manager Mark Sampson. Clarke has also stated that the FA has "lost the trust of the public" over the case. The chairman gave a 2,628 word speech to the FA council's autumn meeting in Wembley in which he apologised to those listening following the results of the...

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Source: 90min.com