The Asian Age

BBC drops soccer pundit after racist jibe

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Derby: The BBC has dropped a soccer pundit from broadcasts after he made a racist comment about players at secondtier club Derby.

Craig Ramage, a former Derby midfielder, singled out players he called the “young black lads” for criticism following Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Huddersfie­ld on a BBC Radio Derby podcast. “Craig Ramage made unacceptab­le comments in a podcast yesterday, which have been removed,” the BBC tweeted from its Derby sport account on

Sunday. “We are thoroughly investigat­ing. Craig will not be on air while we look into this matter.” Derby said it stands “shoulder, together as one with all our players” and Ramage later issued an apology.

“What I said was wholly inappropri­ate and unintentio­nal,” he said.

“Race is irrelevant to the issues that I was discussing and I deeply regret what I said. I sincerely hope that the players accept my apology.”

Derby defender Max Lowe had highlighte­d

■ CRAIG RAMAGE singled out players he called the ‘young black lads’ for criticism following Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Huddersfie­ld on a BBC Radio Derby podcast

Ramage’s comments in an Instagram post, saying it is unacceptab­le for players to be “judged by the colour of our skin.”

“As a young black footballer making my way in the game, I was shocked,” Lowe, who was an unused substitute against Huddersfie­ld, wrote on Instagram.

“With the support from people I have around me — and after reading today that (England and Manchester City player) Raheem Sterling is to spearhead an anti-racism and anti-discrimina­tion taskforce on behalf of players from all background­s — I have decided to speak out on behalf of black footballer­s at Derby County .

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