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Coach suspended in new Crewe inquiry

- By James Ducker

Crewe Alexandra – the club at the centre of the Barry Bennell abuse scandal that rocked English football – have become embroiled in more controvers­y after suspending their head of foundation over a separate safeguardi­ng allegation that the Football Associatio­n said was now in the hands of the police.

Carl Everall has also been suspended from all football-related activities by the FA while the governing body investigat­es allegation­s about his behaviour.

According to his Linkedin profile, Everall started working fulltime for Crewe 14 months ago, although he has coached in the League Two club’s academy since 2013.

The FA said the police were also involved. A FA spokesman said: “This is a safeguardi­ng and police matter, so, therefore, the FA is not in a position to comment.”

The Daily Telegraph has contacted Cheshire Police for comment. The news is another blow to Crewe, whose reputation has taken a battering in the wake of the scandal surroundin­g their former coach Bennell, who was described in court as the “devil incarnate” and a “child molester on an industrial scale”. Bennell was jailed for 30 years in February for child sexual offences against junior players from Crewe and Manchester City between 1979 and 1990.

Dario Gradi, the Crewe director of football and the club’s former manager, was suspended by the FA in December 2016, since when he has still not returned to work.

Gradi, who has been at Crewe since 1983 and employed Bennell as a youth-team coach, was told to stay away from the club and all football activity while his specific role was investigat­ed. Gradi’s suspension has been shrouded in mystery and it has never been explained if it was related to events at Crewe or allegation­s that he had visited the house of a 15-year-old Chelsea youth-team player during his time at the London club to “smooth over” a complaint of sexual assault against their former chief scout Eddie Heath.

Everall’s suspension is the latest crisis to engulf the club. It is unclear how long Crewe have been aware of the allegation­s against Everall but talks between chairman John Bowler and staff yesterday led to the club releasing a statement after news of Everall’s suspension leaked.

“You will appreciate that it is not appropriat­e for us to comment in detail at this time,” it said. “I can, however, confirm that all relevant and appropriat­e procedures have been followed.”

Everall, who has a degree in sports and exercise from Manchester Metropolit­an University, spent 16 months working as first-team manager at Whitchurch Alport, a North-west Counties League club, and before then at non-league Crewe FC. Between January 2011 and January 2013, he worked as an under-12 academy coach at Port Vale.

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