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'Racist' ref is suspended

February 16, 2012 13:29

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

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The head of Manchester's Football Association said this week that antisemitic remarks had been "brushed under the carpet" in the past, after the suspension of a top refereeing official for a racist remark about the Holocaust.

On Tuesday, Philip Morris, referee appointments secretary at the Manchester FA, was suspended for two months after allegedly telling a young FA official before a Manchester Jewish Soccer League game: "Tell them to remember the concentration camps if they give you any ****."

The comment was reported by a teenage Jewish official who overheard the remark, made in the changing room of Manchester United's Carrington training ground.

The two young referees, both under 18, gave evidence against Mr Morris, at a disciplinary hearing by a special team of FA officials from London.