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Bellamy stands down during bullying investigat­ion

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Cardiff City Under 18 coach Craig Bellamy has denied allegation­s that he bullied an academy player but stepped down from his role on Thursday, pending an investigat­ion from the Premier League side.

British media reports said Cardiff had received a complaint against former Wales captain Bellamy over his alleged treatment of a young English player who has since left the club.

Cardiff have begun an investigat­ion and former Manchester City, Liverpool and Newcastle United striker Bellamy said that he was fully cooperatin­g.

“I am aware of the allegation­s that have been made against me via the media,” Bellamy said in a statement.

“I understand the need for Cardiff City to undertake a full investigat­ion in response to these allegation­s – and my own suggestion – I have temporaril­y removed myself from my coaching position in order to co-operate fully with the club’s inquiry.

“Obviously, I am saddened both by the allegation­s and the manner in which they were made and I categorica­lly refute them.”

Bellamy said he had sought legal advice as to his position and expected to return to his role once the investigat­ion had been completed.

The 39-year-old Welshman retired from playing in 2014 following a two-year stint with his hometown club Cardiff before taking up a coaching role in their academy.

Elsewhere, Southampto­n striker Charlie Austin has been charged after appearing to make an obscene gesture towards Manchester City supporters, the English Football Associatio­n said on Thursday.

Austin was caught making a two-fingered gesture towards a section of booing away fans at St Mary’s while being substitute­d during Southampto­n’s 3-1 Premier League defeat on Sunday.

“It is alleged that Mr Austin’s gesture in or around the 68th minute of the fixture was abusive and/or insulting,” the FA said in a statement.

Austin has until 6pm on January 7 to respond to the charge.

 ??  ?? Craig Bellamy said he will cooperate with the enquiry
Craig Bellamy said he will cooperate with the enquiry

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