Daily Mail

GRADI IN DOCK

Serial paedophile Bennell found guilty of 43 sex offences ++ Crewe chief defended evil coach AFTER his 1994 arrest for abuse of boy ++ Man City ignored warnings he was risk to children . . . and now face compensati­on claims

- By IAN HERBERT and ADAM CRAFTON

Dario GraDi, director of football at Crewe alexandra, faces renewed questions today over his attempt to clear the name of paedophile Barry Bennell 24 years ago.

after Bennell was found guilty of 43 sex offences against 11 victims by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday,

Sportsmail can reveal that Gradi wrote a glowing character reference for the former Crewe coach in 1994.

Gradi’s letter was part of an extraordin­ary campaign of support for Bennell after he had been arrested for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy in the United States in august that year.

Liverpool’s rob Jones and Middlesbro­ugh’s Craig Hignett — both players Bennell had coached at Crewe — were also among the 58 people who wrote statements in support of the paedophile. Some of the most grievously

abused boys, including former Bury defender andy Woodward and former Crewe midfielder Steve Walters, also contribute­d. Manchester City are also facing an accusation they ignored a warning in 1979 that the predator posed a risk to children. Compensati­on claims have been lodged with City from former youth-team players, with more expected to follow. Former Crewe boss Gradi, who has been suspended by the Fa pending an investigat­ion into sexual abuse in football, wrote a letter to a court in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, in 1994 in support of Bennell, who was facing six charges of child abuse to which he later pleaded guilty. Gradi wrote on Crewe alexandra headed notepaper to say that Bennell had a ‘great ability to communicat­e with kids and was responsibl­e for bringing many boys to this club’. He had known Bennell for a decade and worked with him for five years. Gradi said in conclusion: ‘Not once during that time have i ever received a complaint from a boy or his parents of a sexual nature.’ Gradi has not responded to our requests for comment about his letter. Gradi, described as ‘one of English football’s best developers of young players’ by the National Football Museum, insisted in November 2016 that he knew nothing of Bennell’s crimes until he was arrested in 1994. Yet Hamilton Smith, a Crewe board member from 1986 to early 1990, said in November 2016 that he was so concerned about Bennell he had convened two management meetings in the late 1980s — the second in Gradi’s office and which Gradi attended. There were 58 letters in all, demonstrat­ing how comprehens­ively this serial paedophile fooled football. Hignett sent a hand-written note saying he had the ‘greatest respect for Barry’. But it is the Gradi letter which will be of most interest to an Fa-convened inquiry into historic sexual abuse in football. it is already examining a claim that 76-year-old Gradi tried to ‘smooth over’ an allegation of abuse against coach Eddie Heath when the pair worked at Chelsea in the 1970s. Gradi has said of that allegation: ‘it would be inappropri­ate and unfair on all parties to comment piecemeal through the media . . . in connection with historic allegation­s.’ There is no suggestion that Gradi is himself under suspicion of abusing minors. Following Bennell’s release from an american prison, Cheshire Police asked young players about Gradi during their first inquiry in 1998 and received nothing but positive comments about him. Bennell, now 64, will be sentenced on Monday. a Crewe statement read: ‘Crewe would like to reiterate that it was not aware of any sexual abuse by Mr Bennell, nor did it receive any complaint about sexual abuse by him, either before or during his employment with the club.’

 ?? STOKE SENTINEL ?? Partnershi­p: Bennell (left) and Gradi at Crewe
STOKE SENTINEL Partnershi­p: Bennell (left) and Gradi at Crewe

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