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CREWE: WE COULD HAVE DONE MORE TO STOP BENNELL

- BY DAVID McDONNELL

CREWE finally broke their silence on football’s sex abuse scandal and admitted more could have been done to stop paedophile Barry Bennell (right, top).

But there was no mention in the 352-word statement about former Crewe boss Dario Gradi (right), who has been banned from football since 2016

because he represents a potential risk to children. Gradi hired Bennell to work as a youth coach in 1987, but has denied being aware the convicted paedophile – now serving 34 years in prison – had a sexual interest in boys.

Crewe’s statement is the first time they have made any public comment on the matter since details of the appalling catalogue of abuse – committed across eight clubs – emerged in 2016.

In the statement, they acknowledg­e that “more could have been done to monitor the situation concerning Mr Bennell.”

The statement also accepts culpabilit­y in not acting upon indication­s that youngsters were being abused by Bennell: “The club is truly sorry if there were in fact any warning signs that ought to have led the club to do more.

“Had the club had any suspicion or belief Mr Bennell was committing acts of abuse, before, during or after he left the club’s employment, the club would have informed the police immediatel­y.

“The club wishes to make it absolutely clear it sincerely regrets and is disgusted by the terrible crimes committed by Mr Bennell upon many young footballer­s.

“The despicable abuse was abhorrent and the club continues to have the deepest sympathy for his victims and survivors.”

The statement was released in the wake of the Sheldon Report, which concluded Gradi (above) “should have done more” to investigat­e concerns about Bennell when he worked at Crewe.

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